:lol: You ladies just keep the laughter coming! :lol: Way to lighten us up after a hard day of calls faxes and emails! :D
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:lol: You ladies just keep the laughter coming! :lol: Way to lighten us up after a hard day of calls faxes and emails! :D
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...hCRAZYN121.gifApril, this is how I feel after a day like today.
You know this use to be alot easier until I read Williams post about how important it was to address each congressman personally. 8O
This is going to take me about 3days and then I'll have to start all over or sis will have the focus ready on the Dream Act, She's a slave driver,Ehh!! but a great leader, got to love her!! :lol:
SOSADFORUS wrote:OK! Explain--what do you mean--code again???Quote:
You know this use to be alot easier until I read Williams post about how important it was to address each congressman personally.
Remember I was gone for the weekend!
OK, I thought I was killing several birds with one stone, I was addressing my faxes to Dear Senator and sending off as many as I could, which was a lot, I even have a list of every Senators Fax # right by my fax machine, except our Senators and Rep. I addressed them personally.Quote:
Originally Posted by olivermyboy
Then I read Williams post on more effective ways to get their attention and he said you should address each personally! 8O !! Do I need to break a code or do you get the big picture!!! :wink:
OK, well on that note! Why don't you just pick up the phone and call them! It's easier and it's immediate gratification--like that latte you are going to buy me!
Actually, I change my procedure, sometimes I fax first, call second, then e-mail, the next time, I might call first then fax and so on, it amounts to what I feel like doing in what order, sometimes I am not ready to deal with the idiots on the phone!! :lol: DO I need to break a code for you!!Quote:
Originally Posted by olivermyboy
STARBUCKS ehh!!!!
I'd suggest that you check to see if they contribute to laraza first :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by SOSADFORUS
2ndamendsis wrote:
Starbucks? Probably!Quote:
I'd suggest that you check to see if they contribute to laraza first :lol:
NOhttp://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...ley-crying.gifI'm afraid to I love Starbucks!!Quote:
Originally Posted by 2ndamendsis
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