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guess I will head to bed. sweet dreams all
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Night! Praying you’ll have a restful night leaving you refreshed and ready to take on the world tomorrow!Another busy day. good night
I’m still up too. I was betrayed by a book and have not gotten over it yet and I can’t sleep till I finish the chapter but I’m too upset to read.Still up. Hard to settle down after running around all day. Fading though. I don't work with certian somebody tommorrow.. didn't work with him today either. we where SO busy though. weds. will suck a little though
Thank you, really. I try my best. I put in 100% til the end of the day. Last night was awful. We ran three 800 dollar hours in a row. 800 dollars an hour is A LOT. we usually make about 300 ish. That was 24 hundred with just the evening rush. Today was 15 hundred... it was almost as busy, but less stressful because I didn't need to baby sit.I’m still up too. I was betrayed by a book and have not gotten over it yet and I can’t sleep till I finish the chapter but I’m too upset to read.
Something that helps me a lot if I can’t sleep or calm down (for reasons other than books) is chamomile tea. I add a bit of honey to mine and sometimes a little cream, but I love it straight too.
I’m glad you didn’t have to deal with your certain co-non-worker. I admire how patient you were with him though. I don’t know what I would have done but it wouldn’t have been pretty.
It’s good that you have busy days though, I understand they are tiring and stressful but it’s better than having no business and possibly losing your job.
You are a truly inspiring person! The amount of work you pull off while still being patient, kind, and helpful is amazing. I know it would be a pleasure to work with you in anyway. Your team is incredibly blessed to have whether they realize it or not.
Yes you do! That sounds like it would be fun, I hope it works out for you. We are having a home inspection tomorrow I just hope my dog doesn’t eat anyone (he hates strangers. He has dislocated my shoulder before, he was trying to get to our mail carrier). Sounds like a great plan for Thursday!Alright I really need to sleep now. I might go on a date tomorrow if things turn out, then after I work again. I'm really behind on my sleep. You know what I'll do all day on thursday? Sleep. Just sleep ALL day.
Volvo had a ring thing to pull up on the collar of the shifter.I remember pushing down for reverse
Yay corollas!I got my parents old Corolla as my first car. It was automatic shift. My second Toyoya was a shift stick , and I learned to drive it with 2 lessons in the car lot from the salesperson. It was a station wagon, and held an amazing amount of stuff.
TWIST!pushing 50 years for me other then a few I took off in my 20's
I find it keeps you more engaged with your driving too.A stick is not necessarily better, but back when some of us learned to drive, there were no automatics.
You know, it took me a while before I wasn’t stalling out here there and everywhere because not only was I learning stick, I was learning to drive. A lot of stuff that needed to go into my noggin!That sounds difficult to drive...how long did it take you to fully learn stick shift?
Or chirping tires lol.Perhaps one of the more difficult things to learn about driving a stick shift is taking off from a red light on an incline without bumping into the car behind you.