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Word is I am not going back to work till Dec. 23rd.
I am working harder being unemployed then when I was employed. Should have the house on the market by the end of the year at this rate.
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11-23-2020, 04:35 PM | #73797 |
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Well, I "worked" my ass off today.
I started by hitting Costco during the "seniors" only hour, before they open for the the unwashed masses loading up on TP and ass wipes. I scored a 19 pound, fresh turkey for .99 per pound. I got out of there with a bale of TP, a rack of Kleenex and a large box of ass wipes, before the trailer park masses overran the store. THEN, I hit Walmart and got metered in within a few minutes. I got out just as their credit card system was going whacky. Yep, $425 at those two stores went darn fast (no booze or cigarettes and the only meat was a $19 turkey). So, it's time to fix lunch for the remote learners and myself. The 4 ager has been eating all morning and mrs humfrz has already had a sandwich. THEN - yep you guessed it - a looooong nap - |
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Started from this mess.
Now I am to this point. Still a long ways to go. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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And you paid $400 for ass wipes and tp
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11-24-2020, 08:10 AM | #73806 | |
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