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TODAY, TOMORROW, YESTERDAY


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This has been my week with the Veterans Administration doctors for the many considerations and changes in meds, therapy and compensations. Today was on Monday, I was told, but Monday passed. Then it was "we will get to that tomorrow." That was Tuesday. Yesterday passed, thats history. Tomorrow is Friday,the future, "never put off for tomorrow what you can do today" So now I know "Today is present," and "Tomorrow is future," that leaves "Yesterday as history."

 

Government for the average citizen will never be understood by the majority of those it serves. Nothing is ever clear and concise to the point of job done, solution planned, problem solved. Freedom of speech will never be in outlawed because the government could never figure out what was said was not supposed to be said or overheard and if it was breaking the laws of the land at the time it was spoken.

 

And just to think, I got one more day, tomorrow, Friday, where nothing will be solved, no answers rendered, no solution reached in five full working days of one each week with the Government in their offices.

 

Obviously, I'm RANTING BIG TIME, because Sunday night I went to bed thinking, okay, Easter is over, tomorrow I get things done that should have been done many years ago, problems solved. In fact this week was staged about a month ago.

 

I am so confused at this point, I don't know if Tomorrow is really Friday. Today is Thursday but can be called Yesterday. Today was supposed to have been Monday. That was two days before Yesterday.

 

The moral to this blog is nothing got done while all the irons were in the fire. Nothing got done. :throw: :whack: :Tantrum:

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FRED,

 

 

YOU ARE RIGHT. TOO MANY IRONS IN THE FIRE TENDS TO SNUFF OUT THE OXYGEN!!! WHERE DOES THE TIME GO ANYWAY? TO THE SAME PLACE WHERE SOCKS GO TO IN THE DRYER? :out_of_here:

 

 

KIM

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Fred,

While what you say is true, try working for the post office. Nothing gets done there in a timely manner if it doesn't benefit the post office and then you've got to fill out a million forms so who set these systems up anyway?

Pam

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Fred, have you ever noticed how our government never gets in no hurry when it comes to the tax-paying citizen or the veterans but if the tax-payer or veteran owes the government any thing its demanded today?...pityful........rose.......hang in there....

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