[nfbmi-talk] MCB and Other Things

Tonya Smith tonyasmith75 at live.com
Tue Mar 1 05:47:25 UTC 2011


Hi Larry. Well, as far as I'm concerned, the MCB job is to teach you how to live independently and when they teach you how to do laundry, they never looked at my clothes if I washed them properly, because see, in my opinion, when they do that, they don't trust you. They don't trust that you know how to, you know, put the clothes in the washer and put in soap and stuff like that. So anyway, I think that's wrong. That they actually have to look just to make sure that you did it right. That's not cool.

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> From: "Larry D. Keeler" <lkeeler at comcast.net> 
> Sent: February 28, 2011 9:19:30 PM
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> Subject: [nfbmi-talk] MCB and Other Things
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> I aggree with Jim and Cheryl!  Some of those MCB staff were sure control freaks!  Not all of them though.  When I went through there in the eighties, I really thaught they were still in the habit of looking at under garments to see if you really washed them properly!  Well fortunately, I lived in town and spent a lot of my free time teaching my friends how to hang out and catch busses and the like.  Hi Jim, its good to see you on here!  I thaught it was time to start watching and participating in politics some!  A change for me!  
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