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"Sunstroke"

Vue Work In Progress posted on Dec 05, 2009
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Put is work in progress because it is, but I decided to post what I had so far. FYI on personal stuff My heart is ok. My court hearing did not go well I think, becuase the attorney the diabolty ins. company picked pissed off the judge. She asked his where this and that was and his repose was he filed it electronically. Since we are rural case was heard at college and not at courtroom so no computer access. She asked him if he brought copies and he said He did not, and it went downhill from there, she basically said any good attorney would have brought hard copies of the evedence. Shes asked him to tell her what it was , but I felt she only half listened to him. Social Security's Voc. expert. said I coulr be a Ins file clerk as that was a sedintary job, he also named a couple of other jobs I am not familar with. But having been an Ins. Co. Manager and supervisor I know that was a buch of Balony. True an insurance clerk has a chair they can call there own the rarely if ever get to sit in it. I told my attorney but he said I coutld not dispute the SS definitions of what jobs are sedintary and ones that are not. The only good thing was the judge gave my attorney 1 month to get the information in, whihc makes me think she is ready to rule against me, but giving aTTORNEY A shot on coming up with something to change her mind. It will be 1-4 months after that before i get the verdict. The attorney stated we would be allowed to appeal that verdict but that would be it.

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elfin14doaks

2:53PM | Sun, 06 December 2009

The picture is cool. The personal stuff well, let me tell you a story. Dave's brother, the one who passed away from a inoperable brain tumor, applied for social security as soon as he found out. also with in weeks of doing so lost his sight from the radiation treatments. They did approve him, one week after he passed away. They can be such jerks.

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lior

4:46PM | Sun, 06 December 2009

Excellent render!

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kftate

11:39AM | Mon, 07 December 2009

Very beautiful image and excellent! I'm glad to hear that your heart is alright.

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Valery3D

4:33PM | Tue, 08 December 2009

Good news about your heart! i am glad to hear that! and an excellent WIP...

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tennesseecowgirl

6:32PM | Fri, 11 December 2009

sounds like you are getting a big run around and that sucks. lawyers you can't live with them and you can't live without them. I hope things improve for you.

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debbielove

8:06AM | Tue, 15 December 2009

The image is looking real good so far, Rick... As for the court case.... Why the hell does life have to aimed at making it as difficult as possible for people AND as easy as possible for Attorney's to MAKE MONEY!!! Especially in the US but even now in the UK...... What a state of affairs! :-( Rob

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Buffalo1 Online Now!

3:59AM | Wed, 16 December 2009

So far, so good on the WIP! Good color contrast against the bright background. I like the cute little outfits, too. Good luck on the ruling and appeal.

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Lunastar

8:17PM | Wed, 30 December 2009

Good news about the stress test. Hang in there for the rest of it, Rick.

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