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Re: The $5.37 meal

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 5:35 am
by Cecil
I lost my favorite 7/16 wrench a couple of months ago. Couldn't find it anywhere. So I went to Sears and spent 9 dollars to replace it. After we cleaned up from the Cubfest I had 2 of them. I did a super clean of the shop last week and still don't know where it came from.

Re: The $5.37 meal

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 7:18 am
by ScottyD'sdad
Cecil wrote:I lost my favorite 7/16 wrench a couple of months ago. Couldn't find it anywhere. So I went to Sears and spent 9 dollars to replace it. After we cleaned up from the Cubfest I had 2 of them. I did a super clean of the shop last week and still don't know where it came from.

Cecil, I've seen your shop, before cubfest. Its like mine. Some days, I can't find ME, in it! Ed

Re: The $5.37 meal

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 7:37 am
by Bob Perry
Bigdog you and me are same age! As for me, I think through my 40's I had more trouble keeping track of wallet, keys, etc., and after a while learned defense mechanisms, like every vehicle I own has a hidden key somewhere, and every time I change my location, I recite to myself: "Phone, Wallet, Keys, Glasses!" because without any one of them, I'm in trouble. I'm not enjoying this "getting old" concept, but, like they say, there's only one alternative to getting old- and we're certainly not ready for that!

Re: The $5.37 meal

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 7:08 pm
by sdurnal
My mother used to publish the newsletter for the local senior citizen's center. To join, you only need to be 50 and pay $20. Guess what, she gave me a membership as a birthday present. She got a big hoot outta that..name in the newsletter and all that. hehe. That was almost 7 years ago, and I've not renewed...maybe at some point, but not ready for that...On the flip side, however, the AARP discounts are pretty good...