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Anyone want to Feel Good about themselves prior to Christmas?


charlotte49er

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Anyone around Charlotte want to take a couple of hours and move boxes for a poor old Paraplegic (Sniff, sniff, sob, sob.)?

I have about a 100 boxes and some buckets to move from my apartment near Cotswold to my Condo out Albemarle road.

Anyone who wants to get into the Christmas spirit feel free to PM me. I have a full sized Ford Van, but someone/s with a pickup or van would be really great! No furniture, other than an unassembled TV stand and maybe a chair or two. Only the buckets are heavy.

Ho, Ho, Ho, Merry Christmas! :D

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Yeah, I would make come help you and make Dan come too but we don't live close enough to Charlotte & I have a torn rotator cuff so the only thing I'd be good for is bossing people around. Good luck with finding someone to help you.

Rotator cuff injurires are H***! My right one gets irritated if I transfer too much. Chair to bed, bed to chair, in and out of the driver's seat of the Custom Cruiser, etc. It's help considerable that I have dropped some weight.

It's like the old joke. "Doctor, it hurts when I do this." Doctor, "Don't do that!"

Thanks though.

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My chiropractor has a cute poster hanging in his office, The doctor asks the patient how he injured himself and the patient says "I didn't do anything, I just woke up in pain". And then underneath there's all these different pictures of scenarios of all these stupid body movements that would potentially cause pain.

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Thanks all! I do have someone coming tomorrow and I think we can knock out everything I have boxed. This will give me more room to go back to boxing up the rest of the "stuff".

Carpenter is coming Sunday to look things over and give me an estimate. Carpet Cleaner is coming Monday. Furniture movers come beginning of January.

I love it when a plan comes together!

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