Most things in life that are broken can be fixed.
My father's heart was broken, and on February 2, 1992,(02/02/92), he had a heart transplant at Texas Heart in Houston by Dr. Bud Frazier. It was so broken it had to be replaced.
The heart bought him four and a half years -- however, --
-- not long enough to see his first granddaughter graduate from high school
-- not long enough to see his first granddaughter get married on February 2, 2002 (02/02/02) and
-- not long enough to hold his first GREAT granddaughter, Elizabeth Grace Hunter, who is to reported to arrive on October 26, 2007.
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I pushed the envelope too far with my MLXPro website. After bragging profusely about it in my prior blog -- I found the edge.
I was trying to add RISMEDIA news feed at the bottom of my home page. It totally blew out my entire home page.
Anyway, the tech said it would be fixed by Monday.
I'll clean it up to get rid of the Rismedia newsfeed even though that would have been really cool to add.
There you have it.
The Edge.
I found it and fell over it.
Most things in life that are broken can be fixed -- broken hearts and MLXchange Pro Website Home Pages.
So, please visit my website on Tuesday. http://karenross.sef.mlxchange.com/ if you want to see it's old heart pumping again!
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