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glenda
response 196 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 18:35 UTC 2003

It was handled through my local unemployment office.  They set it up with an
agency here in Michigan that handles stuff like this for them.  I had a
contact that I reported to every month with a quick phone call, letter, or
email.  She handled vouchers between them and the school for tuition and
books, I just gave her a list of classes and the books and supplies required,
she sent vouchers to WCC and to the bookstore, I went and picked them up.
glenda
response 197 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 18:39 UTC 2003

They should have informed you of the program when you were laid off.  We had
meetings with state and federal officials during the period between the
announcement of the closing and the actual closing.  They had all kinds of
paperwork explaining all our rights and options.  The only corker on the
education was that you had to be enrolled full time and had to complete the
program within 24 months.
tod
response 198 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 18:52 UTC 2003

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slynne
response 199 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 21:13 UTC 2003

Wow. That sounds like a great program. Thanks for sharing. 
asddsa
response 200 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 23:22 UTC 2003

STeve sucks.
mynxcat
response 201 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 23:54 UTC 2003

I said, only good things.
murph
response 202 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 3 00:54 UTC 2003

A lot of people woudl think that *is* a good thing...
tsty
response 203 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 3 05:21 UTC 2003

(iwbg-iwbg)
munkey
response 204 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 3 05:51 UTC 2003

Way back when I was 19, living in the CalPoly dorms, I met this dude
online that had an account on Grex, his name was superboy. I was curious
and did a finger on grex and I saw STeve online. I sent him a talk request
and he responded promptly. I asked him questions about Grex and he gladly
answered them. Out of the blue he said "I'm married and I have two kids"
and I thought to myself 'heh this guy must think I want to hotchat' hehe
So anyway, those weren't my intentions. I told him about me and how I had
heard of Grex and he told me a little about Staci and Damon. We talked for
sometime. I doubt he remembers this happening but I do cus he was the
second Grexer I had ever met. He was helpful, kind and informative.
Eventually I joined Grex sometime after that and 8.5 years later, I'm
still here and so is STeve! Thanks for helping keep Grex alive STeve!
glenda
response 205 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 3 11:35 UTC 2003

I'm sure he does remember, he's like that.
mynxcat
response 206 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 3 13:33 UTC 2003

I thought STeve and glenda had 3 kids, Staci, Damon, and one who used to log
on as laotzu or something? I could be mistaken, though
aruba
response 207 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 3 13:44 UTC 2003

laotzu is Misti (mta)'s son Corey.
mynxcat
response 208 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 3 13:45 UTC 2003

Oh, so it's just Staci and Damon then?
tod
response 209 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 3 15:42 UTC 2003

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glenda
response 210 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 3 17:21 UTC 2003

Misti is second mom to Damon and Staci (our 2 kids), and I am second mom to
Corey and TJ (her 2 that are just a couple of years older than ours). 
Whichever mom was closest disaplined or hugged as needed.  Staci and Damon
often refer to Corey and TJ as their 'brothers'.  It seems that we are also
secondary parents to half of Community High and a percentage of kids (the
percentage that Staci hangs with) at both Huron and Pioneer.  She has informed
me that we have been voted "the coolest parents" at Community.
asddsa
response 211 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 4 16:03 UTC 2003

re 203 I WANT BIG GOOFS
mynxcat
response 212 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 19:19 UTC 2003

Thanks Glenda, that makes sense :)

md. He's up next. 

Personally i think md makes a lot of sense. When he does post, he does 
so with humor and wit. And he always makes sense. Always.
furs
response 213 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 22:10 UTC 2003

I love md, but he's ignoring me now.
slynne
response 214 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 22:16 UTC 2003

I love you furs!
mary
response 215 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 7 02:12 UTC 2003

(Mary struggles to come up with just the right words to
 convey her fondness and respect for md, but it all sounds
 too sweet and mushy.  So instead she just hums a few of 
 bars of Pachelbel's Canon in D, and smiles.)
gelinas
response 216 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 7 02:15 UTC 2003

(The cello part?)
mary
response 217 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 7 02:19 UTC 2003

All eight notes. ;-)
jaklumen
response 218 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 7 03:24 UTC 2003

The perky conference.  'nuff said.  Wish it was more active.
mcnally
response 219 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 7 04:46 UTC 2003

  re #215:  Mary definitely knows how to pick a fight..

  re #218:  In other words it's not perky enough?
remmers
response 220 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 7 10:55 UTC 2003

Md is an astonishingly literate and creative guy.  Thought so when
I first ran into him on M-Net circa 1985, and nothing since has
changed my opinion.  He's interesting and entertaining even when
he's wrong.
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