That's o.k. Lady of Light,I know that feeling too, if I've been away from something in a while.
Like it's been so long since I've been on a bike, I've probably forgotten. Like when I was a kid. I know they say you don't forget . . . I'm not that old but it sure sometimes makes me feel ancient, if I think about it.
The post was about McDonald's wanting their cashiers to have a bachelor's degree.. It was posted April 4th.
Oh, and Rumas has informed me that you SHOULD be able to do it yourself (and now that I've gone in there I can see that you should) as long as you do it within the 2 hour edit limit.
To change the prefix, go to edit the post like normal and then click on "Go Advanced" and there is an option to change the prefix and other options.
Thank you again, Lady of Light, I thought I'd done something like that on older post, maybe I just tried to do it after the time limit. Sometimes I'll blank out on how to do something.
I just had another bonehead moment at the store. I put the bread on the conveyor belt this morning first instead of last (like I usually do) and after she was checking out my few groceries I can carry and one time I said, get this, I have to get some bread. She told me I already had some. Jeez,In just that little space of time.
Thank you glad to know I'm not alone Sometimes I think I'm totally losing it.
Like later today we usually don't answer the phone to these annoyance calls, they're still after four years trying to reach Jeffrey Marcone and Sarah Renozo at this number believe it or not, but I picked up one for my friend by accident, but surprisingly it turned out to be a good thing. It was from the wheelchair company my friend uses and they were rather nasty with their last statement, the usual threats of an attorney or collection agency.
Well, she had written a partial payment and a letter explaining the situation, the woman called and said she was sending a waiver for her to fill out all her expenses and to include her now 5 perscriptions (the dr wants her to start using the Zocor again and prices, and she's pretty sure they'll be able to write off the wheelchair. Medicare it turns out will stop paying for it in May.
The way I'm getting when I go to the store, perhaps I'll try it, if her new therapist can get her to using a walker again. I think my feet are wearing out lol, and I used to like to walk.