I could use some help. Especially at volunteer wages.One more win and to (volunteer) work
How long you think you would take for a trip to Mo.
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I could use some help. Especially at volunteer wages.One more win and to (volunteer) work
Its ok to disagree....just as long as we agree I'm rightI might have to disagree with you on that one.
I like the added crunch it gives chili.
Well said. I concur.Its ok to disagree....jus as long as we agree I'm right
Easy; I never let it get away in the first place.Can you somehow find your inner child?
occasionally I do return...usually to realize the utter futility of it.... get annoyed.... and then never return....occasionally taking a break from RF in the processIt is the never go back part I have the most trouble with. Apparently, I don't care about it as much as I do going back.
Bears have more fortitude than rabbits.occasionally I do return...usually to realize the utter futility of it.... get annoyed.... and then never return....occasionally taking a break from RF in the process
I have a back with the same ethos.winning with an ice pack on my back...thought I would do some lawn trimming...after a bit, my back said, "No, son, not today!"
Well.... we're biggerBears have more fortitude than rabbits.
Me too.Morning diet soda win.
What kind for you?Me too.
Homemade bread! Oh!!! I feel your loss.I was going to have the leftover bread that I baked yesterday for lunch, but one of the kids left the dog to roam at large and that bread is gone now.
Diet Coke.What kind for you?
I don't know why I drink it, but I do. It's one of the few things left that actually gives that 'yay' feeling, so I'm keeping it.Diet Coke.
I need to cut back. Caffeine-free isn't so widely available as it once was. I switched to that several years ago and didn't even notice the absence of the caffeine. But now, the caffeinated kind is all that is readily available. I think I'm addicted to the fizz.
My family were Coke drinkers. When I got my license, it seems like every time I went out my dad would ask me to pick up a candy bar and Coke for him. It bugged the tar out of me as a youth, but turned out to be a fond memory of my father. To this day, I leave a Coke and a candy bar on his grave when I visit.I don't know why I drink it, but I do. It's one of the few things left that actually gives that 'yay' feeling, so I'm keeping it.
Funny the things you remember and discover you miss.My family were Coke drinkers. When I got my license, it seems like every time I went out my dad would ask me to pick up a candy bar and Coke for him. It bugged the tar out of me as a youth, but turned out to be a fond memory of my father. To this day, I leave a Coke and a candy bar on his grave when I visit.