>Very well said, Dorris. I need to do as you have suggested. It is even more work for me, yes, but perhaps it will back the Lions off of the Christians.
it's a PITA, but unfortunately there are those people in the world who believe that unless you've got the numbers to back you up, all you're doing is goldbricking.
>
>By the way, you are in one of my home towns in Texas. I sued to live in Round Rock and departed there back in 1987. I was raised all my life between Houston and Fort Worth, then in later years came back to Texas. I loved it near Austin, a perfect location, not too hot and not too cold. What is that area like now? Has it changed much?
>
I actually live in Pflugerville because I used to work for the State and couldn't afford to live in Austin. It's grown a lot along with all the small towns around it. Manor pretty much expands to Austin now as does Round Rock and Buda due to the number of people who are in the same boat as I was. As an example, about a year ago, someone was selling a 1000 sq ft house on 75x100 lot with a garage 'converted' to an effeciency apartment for 250,000. And that wasn't in a 'high-rent' neighborhood.
"You don't manage people. You manage things - people you lead" Adm. Grace Hopper
Pflugerville, between a Rock and a Weird Place