Whoa! I am totally in the wrong zip code. The only thing I have in common with most of these people in my zip code is that we're white. That's about it. I'm much older, in the wrong field, make LESS, etc. Hmmm...I gotta find a better zip code. (Send me yours, so I can see if I belong out that way!)
O.k., my own zip was not much different from the surrounding zips but my work zip has a huge difference from the zip directly to the south. Just proves that 96th Street is still the border between the ritzy Upper East Side and East Harlem.
P.S. My current zip is a lot ritzier than my hometown. Not saying much, considering the population. There's way fewer people in the old zip than in the new.
Wow that was interesting!!! Hey girl!!!! I'm baaaaaaak. My hard drive crashed and I lost everything. Can you please email me and send me your snail mail addy.
I told Dave (but forgot to post it here) that I think if he transferred to my zip, he'd be considered a king or something.
Devorah, I checked some zipcodes that I know in Oklahoma City. Mainly because I send work mail to them. Amazing the differences. I just remembered while answering comments that I know of an assisted living center in the City and I think it's rather costly. I had to look up their zip on usps.com and discovered that it has several. One for the assisted living part; one for the nursing home part; one for rehab. I wonder if that will make a difference. Now..if only I could remember the name of the place!
Laura, I can sorta remember being rather skinny and androgenous. Those were the days.../sigh
Cat! How horrid! I'm so sorry and yep, I'll stick my addy on this little comment!
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Whoa! I am totally in the wrong zip code. The only thing I have in common with most of these people in my zip code is that we're white. That's about it. I'm much older, in the wrong field, make LESS, etc. Hmmm...I gotta find a better zip code. (Send me yours, so I can see if I belong out that way!)
O.k., my own zip was not much different from the surrounding zips but my work zip has a huge difference from the zip directly to the south. Just proves that 96th Street is still the border between the ritzy Upper East Side and East Harlem.
Such lovely pictures! Going way back, your toenails are so pretty! Kinda tells you how mine must look. :D
A 26 inch waist? I vaguely remember what one was like, but it's been so long ago...
:)
P.S. My current zip is a lot ritzier than my hometown. Not saying much, considering the population. There's way fewer people in the old zip than in the new.
Wow that was interesting!!! Hey girl!!!! I'm baaaaaaak. My hard drive crashed and I lost everything. Can you please email me and send me your snail mail addy.
Thanks hon!!!!
Hugs!!!
I told Dave (but forgot to post it here) that I think if he transferred to my zip, he'd be considered a king or something.
Devorah, I checked some zipcodes that I know in Oklahoma City. Mainly because I send work mail to them. Amazing the differences. I just remembered while answering comments that I know of an assisted living center in the City and I think it's rather costly. I had to look up their zip on usps.com and discovered that it has several. One for the assisted living part; one for the nursing home part; one for rehab. I wonder if that will make a difference. Now..if only I could remember the name of the place!
Laura, I can sorta remember being rather skinny and androgenous. Those were the days.../sigh
Cat! How horrid! I'm so sorry and yep, I'll stick my addy on this little comment!
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