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The $5.37 meal
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Keep it clean (we have youngsters here) and leave the politics and religious jokes for some other forum
Keep it clean (we have youngsters here) and leave the politics and religious jokes for some other forum
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Re: The $5.37 meal
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.
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Re: The $5.37 meal
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
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Re: The $5.37 meal
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!
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Re: The $5.37 meal
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...
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