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    I heard my great-grandfather was nuts. He had been normal, but he fell a few stories down an elevator shaft while working. (While building the Flat Iron building in NYC) It made all the papers back then. I guess it was odd he lived, but he whacked his head pretty bad and went a little nuts. Most people ask me "Well what's your excuse?"

    "palmers4@erols.com" <palmers4@erols.com> wrote:My wife's grandfather had dimentia, which I still believe was brought on by
    overmedication in the crummy nursing home he was in. He was a demanding
    guy, and I think they couldn't deal with it, and then overmedicated him to
    keep him quiet. It worked all too well. Once he had the problem, he didn't
    last 3 months. It was very sad at the end. David

    Original Message:
    -----------------
    From: Dan Freidus freidus@wwnet.com
    Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 23:45:53 -0500
    To: colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com
    Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics] Re: Thinking out loud


    David,

    Dementia units tend to be somewhere between assisted living and
    nursing homes in mnay regsards but with added features to make sure
    residents don't wander off. Alzheimer's is perhaps the most
    well-known but there are other diseases causing dementia.

    But I've never heard of one with AK-47s. But then I live in a blue
    state; always have.

    Dan

    P.S. If you find yourself needing a padded room, there's no need to
    move permanently. We could find a place for you to check in and
    bounce for a while.

    >Dimentia rooms? Those would be the padded wall kind? David
    >
    >Original Message:
    >-----------------
    >From: JCSpilman JCSpilman1@Comcast.NET
    >Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 20:40:16 -0600
    >To: colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com
    >Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics] Re: Thinking out loud
    >
    >
    >By golly Steve - you are close!
    >
    >The acronym is for Continuing Care Retirement Community. There are now
    >quite a few of these around the country. This one was built by the
    >Haskell Co. of Jacksonville, FL.
    >
    >We have 170 homesites consisting of 50 houses and 120 apartments. A 105
    >bed skilled nursing building with 15 assisted living rooms and about 30
    >dimentia rooms. The apartments and houses are from 950 square feet to
    >2012 square feet. Olympic size indoor swiming pool, etc. It is like a
    >Country Club in that you pay an entrance fee plus a monthly maintenance
    >fee.
    >
    >'Tis like living on a Cruise ship. My wife and I moved into a 2012 sq.ft
    >Manor Home in March of 2003. We can stay on campus if we wish and never
    >need to leave to go to town. Everything is here.
    >
    >Jim/CNLF
    >
    >=======================
    >
    >Steve Frank wrote:
    >
    >>
    >> David,
    >> >From the previous description, it should be an acronym
    >> for "Concentration Camp Retirement Community".<s>
    >>
    >> --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, "palmers4@e..."
    >> <palmers4@e...> wrote:
    >> > Jim, "CCRC retirement village"? What does CCRC stand for? David
    >> >
    >> > Original Message:
    >> > -----------------
    >> > From: JCSpilman1@C...
    >> > Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 22:06:28 +0000
    >> > To: colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com
    >> > Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics] Re: Thinking out loud
    >> >
    >> >
    >> > Steve - -
    >> >
    >> > It would be best if you drive the Taxi. The nearest train station
    >> is in
    >> > Decatur and that is about a 40 mile hike from our house. When you
    >> reach
    >> > our neighborhood there is a guard gate and a very pretty female
    >> type person
    >> > holding an AK-47 (that's not a coin) at ready position with a guard
    >> dog
    >> > that will go over your vehicle with gusto. When you enter she will
    >> take
    >> > your license plates and issue a 12 hour pass.
    >> >
    >> > Pick up your plates as you leave, or you may ride our 12
    >> passenger bus
    >> > to any place you need to go and leave the Taxi at our private
    >> lakeshore
    >> > parking area.
    >> >
    >> > Our bus, by the way, leaves each Monday morning at 8:30 headed for
    >> the
    >> > casinos at Tunica, MS and you can stay over there until the return
    >> trip on
    >> > Thursday. Also the dog track at West Memphis is a lot of fun and
    >> they
    >> > usually swing by there on the return trip. These CCRC retirement
    >> villages
    >> > are really something!
    >> >
    >> > Jim/CNLF
    >> >
    >> > =======================
    >> > -------------- Original message --------------
    >> >
    >> > Jim,
    >> > Thanks for the invite. I'll be staying with you and Mrs. Spilman
    >> for
    >> > a short while. Just until I get on my feet. A year or two. I should
    >> > be arriving the evening of the 5th, this January, on the 5:45. I
    >> > trust you will have someone meet me at the train.
    >> >
    >> > Your Friend and Border,
    >> > Steve
    >> >
    >> > --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, JCSpilman1@C... wrote:
    >> > > Steve - -
    >> > >
    >> > > You really should seriously consider moving to the Southeast.
    >> This
    >> > is truly God's country and the employment and educational
    >> > opportunities are unlimited.
    >> > >
    >> > > Most people have no concept of the differences between the
    >> > Northeast where the basic culture is Roman British and the
    > > Southeast
    >> > where the native culture is Celtic. This is now considered by
    >> > scholors to be a factual explanatation for the differences. Plus
    >> the
    >> > wonderful weather!
    >> > >
    >> > > Jim/CNLF
    >> > >
    >> > > =================================================
    >> > >
    >> > > -------------- Original message --------------
    >> > >
    >> > > Steve,
    >> > > You under-estimate that abyss. I hope to see wonderful
    >> things
    >> > done by you numismatically in the future. I know some of the
    >> > contributions you make in eSIGs and when you decide to specialize
    >> in
    >> > one area, I expect to see some articles for the C4 Newsletter too!
    >> > > Ray
    >> > > ----- Original Message -----
    >> > > From: Steve Frank
    >> > > To: colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com
    >> > > Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 6:18 PM
    >> > > Subject: [Colonial Numismatics] Re: Thinking out loud
    >> > >
    >> > >
    >> > >
    >> > > Thanks Ray. Very well said. Since joining this group, I have
    >> often
    >> > > had those feelings. I'm a big sports fan, and numismatically
    >> > > speaking, I feel like I'm surrounded by my hero's in the
    >> > game....the
    >> > > living history. I used to get this feeling talking to WWI vets,
    >> > but
    >> > > now with most gone, I get the same feeling when I sit down and
    >> talk
    >> > > with a WWII vet. There will come a time when they too are gone,
    >> so
    >> > I
    >> > > feel privileged to meet and listen to them. I get the same
    >> feeling
    >> > > when I read what those numismatists who fought in the trenches
    >> > > through the 50's, 60's and 70's have to say...and appreciate that
    >> I
    >> > > am here to listen. I'm also grateful for those who are
    >> meticulous
    >> > > record keepers. I don't have the greatest retention, and when I
    >> re-
    >> > > read something, it's nice to know it didn't just silently slip
    >> away
    >> > > into the abyss...that is my mind.<s>
    >> > >
    >> > > Steve
    >> > >
    >> > > --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, Ray Williams
    >> <njraywms@o...>
    >> > > wrote:
    >> > > > Hi all,
    >> > > >
    >> > > > After reading some posts and private emails today, along
    >> with
    >> > > collector related items received in the mail, I was just thinking
    >> > > about what a great group of guys are part of colonial
    >> numismatics.
    >> > > I've made friendships and met very interesting people. I
    >> remember
    >> > > the people who helped me along and those that continue to help.
    >> I
    >> > > remember every single guest speaker at all 10 C4 Conventions, who
    >> > > shared their passion and knowledge, all for the betterment of the
    >> > > hobby. I often think about what it would be like to talk to
    >> > Mickley
    >> > > or Maris or Crosby or Miller or any of a dozen other numismatists
    >> > of
    >> > > the past. But in a hundred years, collectors will wonder what it
    >> > > would be like to talk to the collectors of today. There could be
    >> > > that question for Tony about something he wrote in the VT book, a
    >> > > comment for Lou on how his observations about the Boston Mint led
    >> > to
    >> > > some amazing discoveries, questions for Phil about circulating
    >> > > coinage of the American Colonies, questions for Bob about French
    >> > > Colonial coinage, and many others. I all too often take for
    >> > granted
    >> > > that I can easily access today's luminaries in the hobby. All I
    >> > need
    >> > > to do is send off an email, pick up the phone or write a letter.
    >> > We
    >> > > are living in a time where information is so freely shared and
    >> > easily
    >> > > obtained. We are also living in a society where we can have the
    >> > > expendable income to pursue scholarly interests. We have much we
    >> > > take for granted and much to be thankful for.
    >> > > >
    >> > > > I look forward to 2005 being more fun than last year!
    >> Plans
    >> > > for C4 Educational events are already starting. EAC is on the
    >> East
    >> > > Coast and has requested several colonial educational programs.
    >> > There
    >> > > are MORE Ford auctions!!! I hope that there will be at least two
    >> > > books published this year, maybe three or four (now I'm
    >> dreaming).
    >> > I
    >> > > look forward to collectors meeting at conventions all across the
    >> > > country. I'm looking forward to a special barbeque, C4
    > > > Newsletters,
    >> > > C4 Auction, emails, phone calls and letters... bottles of maple
    >> > > syrup and pear brandy.
    >> > > >
    >> > > > I know it's not New Years yet, but let me be the first to
    >> > wish
    >> > > all of you a Happy New Year!
    >> > > >
    >> > > > Ray
    >> > >
    >> > >
    >> > >
    >> > >
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    <DIV>I heard my great-grandfather was nuts.  He had been normal, but he fell a few stories down an elevator shaft while working. (While building the Flat Iron building in NYC)  It made all the papers back then. I guess it was odd he lived, but he whacked his head pretty bad and went a little nuts.  Most people ask me "Well what's your excuse?"<BR><BR><B><I>"palmers4@erols.com" <palmers4@erols.com></I></B> wrote:
    <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid"><TT>My wife's grandfather had dimentia, which I still believe was brought on by<BR>overmedication in the crummy nursing home he was in. He was a demanding<BR>guy, and I think they couldn't deal with it, and then overmedicated him to<BR>keep him quiet. It worked all too well. Once he had the problem, he didn't<BR>last 3 months. It was very sad at the end. David<BR><BR>Original Message:<BR>-----------------<BR>From: Dan Freidus freidus@wwnet.com<BR>Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 23:45:53 -0500<BR>To: colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com<BR>Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics] Re: Thinking out loud<BR><BR><BR>David,<BR><BR>Dementia units tend to be somewhere between assisted living and <BR>nursing homes in mnay regsards but with added features to make sure <BR>residents don't wander off.  Alzheimer's is perhaps the most <BR>well-known but there are other diseases causing dementia.<BR><BR>But I've
    never heard of one with AK-47s.  But then I live in a blue <BR>state; always have.<BR><BR>Dan<BR><BR>P.S.  If you find yourself needing a padded room, there's no need to <BR>move permanently.  We could find a place for you to check in and <BR>bounce for a while.<BR><BR>>Dimentia rooms? Those would be the padded wall kind? David<BR>><BR>>Original Message:<BR>>-----------------<BR>>From: JCSpilman JCSpilman1@Comcast.NET<BR>>Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 20:40:16 -0600<BR>>To: colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com<BR>>Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics] Re: Thinking out loud<BR>><BR>><BR>>By golly Steve - you are close!<BR>><BR>>The acronym is for Continuing Care Retirement Community.  There are now<BR>>quite a few of these around the country.  This one was built by the<BR>>Haskell Co. of Jacksonville, FL.<BR>><BR>>We have 170 homesites consisting of 50 houses and 120 apartments.  A 105<BR>>bed skilled nursing
    building with 15 assisted living rooms and  about 30<BR>>dimentia rooms. The apartments and houses are from 950 square feet to<BR>>2012 square feet. Olympic size indoor swiming pool, etc.  It is like a<BR>>Country Club in that you pay an entrance fee plus a monthly maintenance<BR>>fee.<BR>><BR>>'Tis like living on a Cruise ship. My wife and I moved into a 2012 sq.ft<BR>>Manor Home in March of 2003.  We can stay on campus if we wish and never<BR>>need to leave to go to town.  Everything is here.<BR>><BR>>Jim/CNLF<BR>><BR>>=======================<BR>><BR>>Steve Frank wrote:<BR>><BR>>><BR>>>  David,<BR>>>  >From the previous description, it should be an acronym<BR>>>  for "Concentration Camp Retirement Community".<s><BR>>><BR>>>  --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, "palmers4@e..."<BR>>>  <palmers4@e...> wrote:<BR>>>  > Jim,
    "CCRC retirement village"? What does CCRC stand for? David<BR>>>  ><BR>>>  > Original Message:<BR>>>  > -----------------<BR>>>  > From:  JCSpilman1@C...<BR>>>  > Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 22:06:28 +0000<BR>>>  > To: colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com<BR>>>  > Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics] Re: Thinking out loud<BR>>>  ><BR>>>  ><BR>>>  > Steve - -<BR>>>  ><BR>>>  > It would be best if you drive the Taxi.  The nearest train station<BR>>>  is in<BR>>>  > Decatur and that is about a 40 mile hike from our house.  When you<BR>>>  reach<BR>>>  > our neighborhood there is a guard gate and a very pretty female<BR>>>  type person<BR>>>  > holding an AK-47 (that's not a coin) at ready position with a guard<BR>>> 
    dog<BR>>>  > that will go over your vehicle with gusto.  When you enter she will<BR>>>  take<BR>>>  > your license plates and issue a 12 hour pass.<BR>>>  ><BR>>>  >    Pick up your plates as you leave, or you may ride our 12<BR>>>  passenger bus<BR>>>  > to any place you need to go and leave the Taxi at our private<BR>>>  lakeshore<BR>>>  > parking area.<BR>>>  ><BR>>>  > Our bus, by the way, leaves each Monday morning at 8:30 headed for<BR>>>  the<BR>>>  > casinos at Tunica, MS and you can stay over there until the return<BR>>>  trip on<BR>>>  > Thursday. Also the dog track at West Memphis is a lot of fun and<BR>>>  they<BR>>>  > usually swing by there on the return trip.  These CCRC retirement<BR>>>  villages<BR>>> 
    > are really something!<BR>>>  ><BR>>>  > Jim/CNLF<BR>>>  ><BR>>>  > =======================<BR>>>  > -------------- Original message --------------<BR>>>  ><BR>>>  > Jim,<BR>>>  > Thanks for the invite. I'll be staying with you and Mrs. Spilman<BR>>>  for<BR>>>  > a short while. Just until I get on my feet. A year or two. I should<BR>>>  > be arriving the evening of the 5th, this January, on the 5:45. I<BR>>>  > trust you will have someone meet me at the train.<BR>>>  ><BR>>>  >                Your Friend and Border,<BR>>>  >                       Steve<BR>>>  ><BR>>> 
    > --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, JCSpilman1@C... wrote:<BR>>>  > > Steve - -<BR>>>  > ><BR>>>  > > You really should seriously consider moving to the Southeast.<BR>>>  This<BR>>>  > is truly God's country and the employment and educational<BR>>>  > opportunities are unlimited.<BR>>>  > ><BR>>>  > > Most people have no concept of the differences between the<BR>>>  > Northeast where the basic culture is Roman British and the<BR>>  > Southeast<BR>>>  > where the native culture is Celtic.  This is now considered by<BR>>>  > scholors to be a factual explanatation for the differences. Plus<BR>>>  the<BR>>>  > wonderful weather!<BR>>>  > ><BR>>>  > > Jim/CNLF<BR>>>  > ><BR>>>  > >
    =================================================<BR>>>  > ><BR>>>  > > -------------- Original message --------------<BR>>>  > ><BR>>>  > > Steve,<BR>>>  > >     You under-estimate that abyss.  I hope to see wonderful<BR>>>  things<BR>>>  > done by you numismatically in the future.  I know some of the<BR>>>  > contributions you make in eSIGs and when you decide to specialize<BR>>>  in<BR>>>  > one area, I expect to see some articles for the C4 Newsletter too!<BR>>>  > > Ray<BR>>>  > > ----- Original Message -----<BR>>>  > > From: Steve Frank<BR>>>  > > To: colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com<BR>>>  > > Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 6:18 PM<BR>>>  > > Subject: [Colonial Numismatics] Re: Thinking out
    loud<BR>>>  > ><BR>>>  > ><BR>>>  > ><BR>>>  > > Thanks Ray. Very well said.  Since joining this group, I have<BR>>>  often<BR>>>  > > had those feelings.  I'm a big sports fan, and numismatically<BR>>>  > > speaking, I feel like I'm surrounded by my hero's in the<BR>>>  > game....the<BR>>>  > > living history.  I used to get this feeling talking to WWI vets,<BR>>>  > but<BR>>>  > > now with most gone, I get the same feeling when I sit down and<BR>>>  talk<BR>>>  > > with a WWII vet.  There will come a time when they too are gone,<BR>>>  so<BR>>>  > I<BR>>>  > > feel
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