TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part XIII
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our chihuahua was 600....money well spent.....but that is our ceiling......hence the 4 bills for this one........dozer an missy...were shelter dogs......paid for both of those with chump change.
They were priceless while we had them before the rainbow bridge.
They were priceless while we had them before the rainbow bridge.
You come to Nashville, hit me up
OMG. 2 days of crap! My heart cries for you .......
John, won't be coming down. The dealer is delivering it to me.
That’s it mister….you deserve this…..take a moment and get your mind right. You know this hurts me more than it does you.
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jc15025 (02-17-2022)
Kinda ironic. My newest bike came from the Pa/Nj area
Hahaha Russ,
I know I do have the ability to move ....... but not right now ..........
Better days coming.
I know I do have the ability to move ....... but not right now ..........
Better days coming.
Nothing like a pic of Denise to brighten up the night.
Russ, we won't get above freezing after Sunday until next Friday.
Russ, we won't get above freezing after Sunday until next Friday.
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rocket23 (02-17-2022)
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After reading about some of your days, I'm glad I never left the house today. Not even for the mail, the ads can freeze another day (get an email every morning telling me what's coming). John, good news about the disability, that'll take care of inflation for a while.
Found the two year old's missing sock today, so got something accomplished at least. Sometimes a sock or shoe hides for days or even a week or more, and of course the kids never remember where they buried their clothes. Monday I asked Audrey which kid a toy belonged to and she said it was hers over 30 years ago. I kept a lot of her stuff and now some of it has had 4 more kids playing with it. Beats buying new ones, and none of her old toys need batteries.
Found the two year old's missing sock today, so got something accomplished at least. Sometimes a sock or shoe hides for days or even a week or more, and of course the kids never remember where they buried their clothes. Monday I asked Audrey which kid a toy belonged to and she said it was hers over 30 years ago. I kept a lot of her stuff and now some of it has had 4 more kids playing with it. Beats buying new ones, and none of her old toys need batteries.
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