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    1. [MAUPIN-CHAT] SPELLING/THE CHAIR
    2. In a message dated 2/3/02 6:12:43 PM, [email protected] writes: << Well, you all might as well know up front, I am the worse speller there is. I use spell check. Jackie >> Jackie: Don't worry about it! We are family. I don't want anyone to feel uncomfortable about writing to this site. I have another chat list for another list I run and a number of the people there can't spell worth a hoot and don't use spell check. We know what they mean, which is the important part, and they are really nice people. I went out shopping today and bought a good task chair and just love it! It was more $ than I really wanted to pay but I figured it was worth it as my back and derrier are both confortable. While looking another gal and I started visiting as we tried out the various models. We both bought the same model and went to the counter together. The guy waiting on us thought we were together. She and I both laughed since we'd never set eyes on each other before. Kitten (daughter Kathleen) put the chair together for me and I was pleased. What a gal! It sure didn't take her long. Today is the best day of the whole year for shopping because of the Super Bowl. I went to various places here in Simi and didn't have a problem with parking. Well, I'm happy with my great chair! I know y'all just wanted to hear about this all. Hee, hee. Sandi =^..^=

    02/03/2002 02:24:17
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-CHAT] SPELLING/THE CHAIR
    2. Pat
    3. > > I went out shopping today and bought a good task chair and just love it! It > was more $ than I really wanted to pay but I figured it was worth it as my > back and derrier are both confortable. I have found with the chair that I use at the computer, a foot rest is really important. Do you know the type I mean? I seem to have a tendency to sit leaning slightly to one side and that makes my back hurt eventually. If I put my feet on the foot rest, it keeps me centered, and, occasionally, I tilt it back and forth to keep the blood pumping up my legs. When I worked at Alcon, all of the people had footrests---either company supplied or they brought in their own ones from home. Pat

    02/04/2002 01:21:47