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Evelyn in Brooklyn, New York 7 months ago |
To L. in Naples: You convinced me, dear L. Good luck ! |
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Rhonda Najee in Hemet, California 7 months ago |
Hi, I am Rhonda I have over 12 years of MT experience with acute care and radiology reports, and various different specialties, including pathology and orthopedics. However, I have been out of the field for almost 4 years, and I am experiencing delays in getting employed. I have already worked for EDIX and MedQuist in the past, and do not wish to return to those home-based companies. I have never experienced such a delay in hiring. As a matter of fact, for EDIX, I did not even have to take a test because I came with such high recommendations. Years later, by the time I switched to MedQuist, I was able to take a test and barely passed. This is hard for me at this time, seeing that I have done this profession for most of my career days. Do you know of any sources or test taking advice to give to me? The only thing that I may have forgotten is the common expressions that physicians dictate. The labs are satisfactory in memory, ROS, Chief complaint, Physical exams. I remember the different formats. The phrasology just seems to be a problem.. I would very much like to hear back from you with words of encouragement.... Hopefully I will land a job soon Thank you.. |
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jiji in Colorado Springs, Colorado 7 months ago |
Hi All
my email address is jijisumeet@gmail.com |
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L in Naples, Florida 7 months ago |
To: jiji Without expressing my opinion on the whole subject, I will only tell you this: find a company that offshores to India. Many Americans have been turned down jobs from so-called American based companies who offshore to India. If you had better luck working in India, why did you move? |
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jiji in Colorado Springs, Colorado 7 months ago |
L in Naples, Florida said: To: jiji I moved because my husband got a job here and I wanted to live with him rather than pursue my career. Its been 4 years since I have worked, hence am getting a little jittery now. I am even ready to volunteer for someone like you maybe who has enough experience. I would love to get my hands on the medical files again. I have no idea which are the companies which send work to India, do you have any idea, maybe I will be lucky with them!!! If you know of any such company or anyone else in this forum, can you please let me know of them? |
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Amanda B. in Virginia Beach, Virginia 7 months ago |
Hello Evelyn and everyone else too, After doing a lot of thinking and considering I've decided not to ask my mother to co-sign. I really want to do this on my own and I just don't want to enter into any type of financial situation with my family if it can at all be avoided. I sat down with my boyfriend and we did some careful budgeting and planning. After going through our finances I've decided to wait until the end of May or the beginning of June to enroll in the M-TEC program. By doing that I'll be able to pay for about half of the course up front and go on the payment plan that M-TEC has available to pay on the other half. This way I'm not dipping into my savings to pay for school, I'm not taking out a loan, and I'm not having to wait for my boyfriend's inheritance to come through at the end of the summer or beginning of the fall. I'm somewhat disheartened by this because I really wanted to start right away, but I feel this is the best option for me. I'm going to purchase a few basic books from Amazon and spend these next three months studying basic anatomy and physiology and brushing up on some of the trickier grammar rules. M-TEC also posts daily "teasers" on their forum so I'll be practicing those as well. That way I won't feel like I'm just waiting and doing nothing to further my education and maybe doing this extra studying up front will shave a few weeks off of my ultimate completion time once I actually enroll in the program. If anyone has any suggestions about what books would be good for me to look into and purchase please let me know! Thanks! Amanda B. |
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Peggy G in Tulare, California 7 months ago |
Evelyn in Brooklyn, New York said: For Peggy: Thanks so much for the email. So Allied Medical Transcription will not be recognized as a legitimate school to go to in order to then take my AAMT test, or should I pursue another avenue with another MT school. Not sure if this course will consider me an MT graduate. Please advise. Allied Business Schools is out of Laguna Hills, California and they offer several programs including Medical Transcription. Did I get scammed? I was a Radiology transcriptionist for twelve years but not experienced in all facets of MT. Would appreciate your help and what schools are best. Do any of them offer financial aid? Thanks, Peggy |
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Peggy G in Tulare, California 7 months ago |
I guess I was confusing. Should I take the Allied Medical Transcription course, it's not all online but some, then take my AAMT certification? I want to make sure this is a legitimate school. |
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L in Naples, Florida 7 months ago |
For Peggy: You will not be eligible to become a CT(certified medical transcriptionist) or take the CT test until you have been an MT for 2 years. However, as a new MT you can take the RMT (registered medical transcriptionist) exam. I have heard that that credential is helpful is finding in a job. I personally do not have either so I cannot tell you one way or the other about taking those tests and gaining those certificiations, I only know that you cannot take the CT exam with less than 2 years experience. I do not understand how with 12 years of experience you cannot find a job. If you have that many years of experience you should be able to land a job easily. Have you been out of work long? Have you tried submitting your resume to companies and taking tests with them? I would assume if you put 12 years experience as an MT you would at least get a request to test with companies. |
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Peggy G in Tulare, California 7 months ago |
Thanks for your reply. My specialty was Radiology only. That's why I consider myself entry level since I have experience limited to one area of anatomy. Do you think I should apply anyway. Is there a website that lists the top MT schools? Thanks so much. Peggy |
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Evelyn in Ridgewood, New York 7 months ago |
For Peggy: As far as I know, every MT graduate, no matter what school was attended, can apply for the by the AAMT administered assessment test to become a Certified Medical Transcriptionist(CMT). There are, besides the three top schools, CareerStep, M-Tec and Andrews, other very good school out there. The question is,if the schooling was good enough to pass the AAMT test.
For Amanda B: I think you made a very wise decision. I can recommend you a book that I used during my transcription training: AAMT Book of Style, 2nd edition
The AAMT Book of Style is a must have resource for medical transcriptionists, as well as medical language professionals and students. This great reference provides users with reliable information on points of grammar, punctuation, style, usage, editing, and much more. Recommended by the new AAMT Model Curriculum for all students and course work! FEATURES: Comprehensive index prepared by a professional indexer
You can use this book no matter what school you attend, it is universal.
I do not think that buying other books before you enroll into the M-Tec program makes much sense, as you will be told what books to use when you start with your course. Good luck, Evelyn |
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L in Naples, Florida 7 months ago |
This is straight off the AAMT website: Certified Medical Transcriptionist (CMT): AHDI offers a voluntary certification exam to individuals who wish to become Certified Medical Transcriptionists (CMTs). Individuals interested in this exam should have 2 years of acute care (or equivalent) transcription experience. This exam is considered a level 2 exam. Registered Medical Transcriptionist (RMT): AHDI offers a voluntary credentialing exam to individuals who wish to become Registered Medical Transcriptionists (RMTs). This exam is applicable for recent graduates of medical transcription education programs, or MTs with fewer than two yearsâ experience in acute care. This exam is considered a level 1 exam. Individuals interested in this exam may not hold a CMT credential. Also- I am not sure if you are aware of it or not, Evelyn and Amanda, but the AAMT has just released the 3rd edition of the BOS. Amanda, you may want to see if the school you choose will be working from the 2nd or 3rd edition. I know I would hate to spend $89.00 on the 2nd edition only to have to turn around and buy the 3rd. |
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Ike in Sheridan, Wyoming 7 months ago |
Please cancel my forum emails. Thank you. |
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Elise in Bandon, Oregon 7 months ago |
Linda Valencis in Southington, Connecticut said: I currently work from home for Spheris as a medical transcriptionist. The first 2-3 years were wonderful. Commute was from bedroom to desk. No special wardrobe, no makeup, hair appts needed. All the equipment, PC, etc. was provided by employer. I just needed == and I would highly recommend -- cable connection for PC use. Get paid by the numbers of line transcribed, which is usually around 10 cents a line, and that is "good." I get paid every other week, direct deposit. We accrue PTO (paid time off)which can be used for holidays, sick time, vacations, appointments, mental-health time off, anything. And it does add up pretty fast. The only two paid vacations each year are Thanksgiving and Christmas. We get more $$ by taking on harder (MORE ESL dictator accounts)accounts or working night shifts. |
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Evelyn in Elmhurst, New York 7 months ago |
This is for L. in Naples: The 3rd edition of the AAMT BOS is only 95 cents more expensive than the 2nd editon.
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L in Naples, Florida 7 months ago |
I did not suggest you throw it out. I suggested that for someone who does not own one, they may consider purchsing the 3rd edition as opposed to the 2nd. |
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Evelyn in New York, New York 7 months ago |
In case somebody wants to buy the AAMT BOS, they will be alerted automatically online that a 3rd edition was published. |
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Dedo in Glendale, Arizona 7 months ago |
Hello to all...just when I was getting discouraged about ever finding an entry level employment opportunity, I stumbled upon this site. It's actually a relief to find that I am not the only one in the situation of having a hard time obtaining a job. I am a newbie, just recently graduated from TechSkills. For the past 2 weeks, I have submitted numerous applications to various online jobs, but so far all the responses I have received state that a minimum of 1-2 years is required. I am a new mother to a one year old beautiful baby boy and leaving him to daycare just breaks my heart. So, at this point, I am doing whatever it takes to be able to work from home and still be able to spend time with him. Any comments and suggestions are appreciated. Thank you. Also does anyone know if the websites that advertise data entry (...etc) work from home opportunities are "real". I actually had that in consideration and don't want to be scammed. Once again, thank you. |
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L in Naples, Florida 7 months ago |
To Evelyn: Yes, they will be alerted if they are buying the BOS thru the AAMT website. But NOT if they are buying a used copy thru EBay, Amazon, etc. I was unaware there was a 3rd edition until I went to the AAMT website for some info on another matter. Some people are not aware that the 3rd edition is available seem it is so new. This forum is about sharing information and I just thought I would share that information. :) |
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Connie in Nashua, Iowa 7 months ago |
Transam is a scam. The company still lists on MedGigs. Stay away from everyone. Hopefully the state of Florida will see the light and shut this place down!!!! |
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Evelyn in Ridgewood, New York 7 months ago |
When MT schools advertise that they hire pepole without experience, they mean 'hiring for training', n o t 'hiring for a job.' It took me t w o months to understand their 'hiring strategy !' Evelyn |
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L in Naples, Florida 7 months ago |
This message is for Trish: Did you have any luck with those websites I gave you? |
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Lauri in Miami, Florida 7 months ago |
Please cancel all email alerts to me. Thank you. |
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Eve-Ann in Cleveland, Ohio 7 months ago |
Please cancel all email alerts to me also. Thank you. |
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Evelyn in Carmel, New York 6 months ago |
What's wrong with the indeed Forum?
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Evelyn in Carmel, New York 6 months ago |
Correction:...to take o f f my email address from the forum. |
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Andrea in Los Angeles, California 6 months ago |
Hi,Mary can you tell me more about a medical transcriptionist? THe pay, the job, the need, the schooling? Thanks |
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Evelyn in Brooklyn, New York 6 months ago |
Andrea in Los Angeles, California said: Hi,Mary can you tell me more about a medical transcriptionist? THe pay, the job, the need, the schooling? Thanks Again? It's all written on this forum ! |
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L in Naples, Florida 6 months ago |
If you cannot locate the answers to those questions in these 11 pages, which have been answered over and over.....well...... |
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Tiffany in Houston, Texas 6 months ago |
Hello there, I am in the process of taking the Allied Medical School Transcription course. I am doing well and enjoy it although I now have a few concerns regarding employment. I previously worked for a plastic surgeon and his transcriptionist has been sending me dictations to transcribe for practice and they are very difficult. I downloaded some software which helps me to slow the physician down in order to try and understand but his accent is very difficult and I am starting to stress out! I also need to start working as soon as possible. I was reading above about someone who worked for the coroners office and I think that would be awesome transcribing autopsy reports. Any suggestions as to how I could get hired with a coroners office? Thanks for the help. Tiff |
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L in Naples, Florida 6 months ago |
I would continue to practice with those files even though they are difficult. The main goal is get your speed up. When I come across something I do not know or do not understand I leave a blank. Then when I am done with the file, I can go back and listen to that spot and figure it out. Also, usually, that word(s) will be repeated again in another part of the dictation. As for getting hired into a coroners office, all you could do is to apply there. Check out your city/county/state website. Find the info on the coroners office and call and talk to human resources. |
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Tiffany in Houston, Texas 6 months ago |
Thank you very much for the help. I am just starting to get very frustrated. I know it will take some time, but I have a Journalism degree and have also worked for 4 years selling medical malpractice insurance to many foreign doctors. I guess I thought I would be able to pick up their accents better than I have been. Thanks again for the support. |
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Jean in Cleveland, Tennessee 6 months ago |
Brooke in Battle Creek, Michigan said: I might be willing to hire a newby at home......E-mail me. figelo@yahoo.com I am a legitimate recruiter inside the US. I need Radiology and Neurology transcriptionist, home-based on an independent contract status. Brooke, I am a gradiuate from At-Home Professions, I recently completed an internship. |
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Mary Hall in Chicago, Illinois 6 months ago |
Sue in Grand Island, Nebraska said: I would love the opportunity Brooke. I live in Nebraska and graduated from At-Home professions based in Colorado. Please let me know what other information you need. Im still doing at home school and I will need A job a.s.a.p cause im bout to have another baby. What can I do now to get a jobe quick at home. |
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Mary Hall in Chicago, Illinois 6 months ago |
sarah p in chappell, Nebraska said: Hi Cassandra-I'm a recent Medical Transcription Graduate and am having no luck in obtaining a job, also. I've been on the search for about 3 months now, and have only had a few replies to all of the many applications I've filled out. I'm getting very impatient and discouraged. It seems everyone wants someone with 2 or more years experience to do the job, well if we don't have experience are we ever going to get a job? Im still doing at home school and I need to know did you ever find entry level job and what should I do. |
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L in Naples, Florida 6 months ago |
Hi Mary! Yes, entry level jobs are out there. I found one before I even finished school. It takes a lot of applying to find one, but they are out there. Unfortunately becoming an MT does not happen over night. I also takes a lot of time to make the 'good money'. My first two weeks I only did about 400 lines per day. At 7cpl that does not amount to much. And those 400 lines took me 10 hours, six of which were uninterrupted. Now I can do about 700 lines in six hours, but those six hours are while uninterrupted as well. My only adive is to transcripe anything and everything you can find. You need to have great listening skills that you can combine with fast typing skills. I know many an MT with years of experience who max out at 1600-2000 lines per day. I only hope to be that good after years of experience! Do not give up :) Study, type, read, and type some more. Apply, apply, apply! |
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Julie in Northampton, Massachusetts 6 months ago |
Hi there, I just found this forum and it's great, great encouragement and advise...unfortunately as far as the bricks and mortar AAMT go there isn't a chapter withing 100 miles of me...but I'm not giving up hope...the search continues... |
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kimyc in Ohio 6 months ago |
Hello everyone :) I came across this board and as many others, was glad to hear that people are frustrated just like me being a newbie, well I am waiting for 4 more grades from PCDI/Ashworth. L in Naples: I am so happy for you!!! :) I wish you all the best!! After all your transcriptions were graded, how long did it take for them to send you a certificate or diploma? If you don't mind me asking! BTW, that is a great thing to do.. dictate from the TV! |
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Jean in Cleveland, Tennessee 6 months ago |
Jean in Cleveland, Tennessee said: Brooke, I am a gradiuate from At-Home Professions, I recently completed an internship. Thank you. I have sent you an email saying I am very interested. Please let me know what the next step is. |
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L in Naples, Florida 6 months ago |
to kimyc: I have not recieved my diploma. They will not send it until the course is paid-in-full. So I do not expect it until sometime this summer. Those last few grades can be a pain in the butt to wait for. The exam on Uruology took them 4 months to grade. I had to redo it twice thanks to their lovely teaching. They taught to transcribe as dicated. The "dictator" kept saying a bunch of stuff then 'comma' the a bunch of stuff, then 'comma', etc. So I transcribed with commas, even though I KNEW it should be a period. Their first return to me only said I had too many formatting errors. It took me another attempt before I realized they were referring to the commas. I wrote them a nasty email about how I transcibed it the way they taught. If I had to do it over again, I would not have gone to PCDI. I leanred WAY more in the first month on the job than I did in the 9 months or so I went to PCDI. You know the CD they sent you that contains you transcriptions? Take my advice, do them ALL. Not just the 20 or so they require. Start with clinic notes on all the different systems, then do the discharges, the operatives, etc. Work thru them all! 20 assignments is not enough. Good luck! |
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Jean in Cleveland, Tennessee 6 months ago |
Melissa H in Los Angeles, California said: Hi Evelyn, Amanda, I spoke to Transam about a job. To me they are more interested in getting money for the equipment than they are to give you a job. When I would ask questions they would not give me a straight answer. Glad that we are about savvy and did not fall into their web out of desperation. |
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Portia from Hendricks, mn in Clear Lake, South Dakota 6 months ago |
Amanda in Rome, Georgia said: I had the same problem. I looked for jobs before I even graduated from school and was very discouraged that no one wanted a "newbie". I took test after test, until I tested for a company called MRecord. They have hired me and I am about to start work tonight. This is a work from home position.(It is 3rd shift, but beggars can't be choosers. I will be working from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.)So you might want to try them. Hope this helps. Hi! I am just looking to start school online and was wondering - do you work the third shift from home? How does that work - are all the jobs at a certain time if you work from home? Thanks for the clarity! Portia |
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Cindy Burchard in Parkersburg, West Virginia 6 months ago |
I am a newby. I finished school last May 2007. I am just now able to look for work I am an RN with 26 years experience. I wasn't sure where to start but this has been very helpful. My main problem is my internet is dial up. Where we live we can't get much else. Any suggestions? Thanks |
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Carrie in Woodbridge, Virginia 6 months ago |
Cassandra Lavender in Warner Robins, Georgia said: This is a very sad case. What did we go to school for? There has to be a solution. I once was told by one of my piano students mother that she started with some company online. This was for her education as well as a start-up job with their company. Why won't anyone give you answers! I am finishing my transcription course soon and am getting anxious about getting employment. |
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Alaap in Bombay, India 6 months ago |
Hey ...i am doing my medical transcription course ....
thanks |
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Marge in Meadville, Pennsylvania 6 months ago |
Hello Everyone,
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kimyc in Ohio 6 months ago |
to L in Naples... Thanks for all your advice. I know which dictation you are talking about with all the commas. I am pretty sure I did the same thing, because that is what he said to put, even knowing better. May you have continued success in your new career. You are an inspiration to me! You have worked hard looking for work. It seems like all I do is research to find things out, I know that is what I have to do, and hopefully it will pay off soon. :) Kimy |
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Jodi in Carroll, Iowa 6 months ago |
Hi, Marge. I'm in the same situation as you are right now. In fact, I had to look to make sure it wasn't ME who posted the comment you posted! Anyway, I've done A LOT of researching, and have also decided Career Step seems to be the choice for me. It's a career change for me as well, but I've decided it's something I really want to do. I spoke with an acquaintance who just finished the CS training, and she has had nothing but positive things to say about it, and she's recommended it to many others. She's in the process of accepting a position right now, and has offers from I believe 3 national companies. She finished with Honors, and within a couple of weeks after finishing these offers are there for her. So it's possible to get a job without the experience if you choose CS Training. Anyway, many forums I've stumbled upon seemed to not like the CS program as much, but then I dug deeper into those forums and noticed that Andrews School and M-Tec are sponsors of the sight... so it's a bit biased. Anyone here have comments about this as well? I am also curious to know who has chosen Career Step and how things went for them in finding work, etc. Thanks for any and all replies!
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Jodi in Carroll, Iowa 6 months ago |
Jodi in Carroll, Iowa said: Hi, Marge. I'm in the same situation as you are right now. In fact, I had to look to make sure it wasn't ME who posted the comment you posted! Anyway, I've done A LOT of researching, and have also decided Career Step seems to be the choice for me. It's a career change for me as well, but I've decided it's something I really want to do. I spoke with an acquaintance who just finished the CS training, and she has had nothing but positive things to say about it, and she's recommended it to many others. She's in the process of accepting a position right now, and has offers from I believe 3 national companies. She finished with Honors, and within a couple of weeks after finishing these offers are there for her. So it's possible to get a job without the experience if you choose CS Training. Ok, talk about embarrassment, I cannot believe I typed "sight" instead of "site" above. I hope that doesn't make me less credible! (Hangs head in shame.) |
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Marge in Meadville, Pennsylvania 6 months ago |
Jodi in Carroll, Iowa said: Ok, talk about embarrassment, I cannot believe I typed "sight" instead of "site" above. I hope that doesn't make me less credible! (Hangs head in shame.) Hi Jodi,
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