March 18, 2,004
Rolling On

John Lennon had a setback yesterday.  I can't go into the details, but he has received a bitter disappointment.  Hopefully it can be worked out.  But he is really getting discouraged that he has been unable to help us do more.  Hopefully it is a small matter that will be quickly resolved.
Running into a very serious problem!  The power city in Moorhead, Minnesota, where I work every day, is becoming unstable and will have to be shut down.  This is going to seriously curtail what I can do during the hours I am at work.  I have been noticing a drain lately, doing my Work over there has been a little more difficult.  This seems to be a direct response to the dead zone shutting down in Texas.  As wise as We are, as old as We are We still don't fully understand this phenomena!  Fortunately it seems to be subsiding in a very manageable way.  We would have serious problems if all the dead zones suddenly decided to shut down at once!  We're not sure exactly what the result would be but We don't think it would be pleasant!  It is believed some people could literally drop dead in the middle of the street as the life energy from those areas was simply sucked out for a few moments.  We have been playing with fire, and fortunately we have not got burned.  But if you hear of some places in The Middle East where people have suddenly dropped dead for no apparent reason, it's not The Rapture, or a terrorist attack, it's cascading dead zones.
One bit of good news!  The payment is on it's way for the hospital bill!  We sent $1,635.  And with a little bit of luck, if everything goes the way it's supposed to this month (Keep your fingers crossed!)  we should be able to make a considerable payment when the bill comes again, not this much, but a lot.  But the bill's down to $2,000, and we will be some glad when it's down to zero, then we can start saving for the new computer with the CD burner, a floppy drive, and a thousand GB of memory.  We're dreamin' of that baby!  Some people have advised us that we need a small mainframe, and not a personal computer.  But DUH, people, I can't afford new underwear, let alone a mainframe!  But we're making progress.  I swear I'll never go to a hospital again, even if I'm dying.  I'll die at home.  The expense is just ridiculous!  That's about all for today.

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