Office Work, Part Deux: Professional Mayhen

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Maybe she REALLY needed 62 bottles of barbeque and 115 boxes of pasta?


...cough...moths...cough....
 
I am down a bit. Many things have caused this. I need suggestions on taking this life one day at a time and help knowing that I cannot change someone's mind. And I need a car.
 
aw debi....have some barbeque sauce.... that's all I got.
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and yes beaner, I watched it last night and it made me have an anxiety attack...when that girl THOUGHT she might have to pay $20 for $400 dollars worth of groceries!?! WHEW! Talk about a tense moment...but thankfully she forgot the other coupons and brought it down to a penny. Darn it all that was intense. I would have HATED paying $20 for groceries!!!


I walked along the street the other day and picked up me a crappy dull penny and said, "HOLY SMOKES! Now I can buy my groceries!"

Cuz everyone knows you need 48 gallons of liqued detergent to go along with your 75 boxes of cereal...geez, come on.
 
So I spent my 3 days away from home getting our paper-life organized. Sorry my camera didn't work, it was truly a sight to see. Piles and towers and drifts. Now neatly organized and two huge bags awaiting the shredder.

I'm pooped out. Later y'all.
 
debi...you already know what you have to do....you even said it.... take it one day at a time....AND you can't change someone's mind...AND...you need a car.
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...dang I'm so helpful tonight.

I even helped daccers know how to locate a goshawk...a NORTHERN goshawk...not the shindigger cousin...but the Northern one.
 
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I spent two weeks listening to the various merits of tractors and thier attachments, daily (mrs boyd was sick of it, and suggested he call me). As long as boyd and I stay back on politics, we gel wonderfully.

Maybe I should give Boyd my DH's number. He could talk tractors and implements indefinitely....as long as they are John Deeres.
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i would love me some JD stuff (ps saddi.. part of the tractor talk was getting you and matt convinced that it isn't as bad as it sounds)... and they are a lot of fun for the boys too!
 
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I was just thinking that same thing about my DH.....

He went with an italian-made mini, that's designed for vineyard work. That's when we got into "menu italian" as a language (Ie. I can read enough italian to mange ordering dinner and reading street signs, but not enough to translate tractor instructions).

and i bust it out weekly .. the 20" tiller works good between rows.
 
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