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dismantler
photo 1, that's how I feel after going thru a package of cookies in a day.
photo 2, well, they work out. guess the fellow with the rongue out was lifting a bit too much weight. does not inspire confidence.
photo 1, that's how I feel after going thru a package of cookies in a day.
A little rant.
My wife left saturday for BC. Everybody around me knows my situation. My best friend Ron has been off on vacation for 2 weeks and is hanging out every day, working on his truck. Feeds the shop pellet stove and helps me move stuff. And in the evenings my son stops by to check on me and loads pellet stove in basement..
Here’s the thing- if a friend’s spouse goes away for a few days, we always try to make a point to invite said friend for meal. A few have taken us up on the offer, but it seems none seem to be offering me the same courtesy. Other than Ron, but i see him every day, dont want to hang out in evenings too. Although his wife is an excellent cook.
Should this bother me or am i overthinking it?
Im not one to show up on a doorstep looking for a meal even though some said it was ok. I’d prefer an invitation.
Well I am tossing my fruit Salad but...Nephew is smoking the Turkey and raosting one. Taters regular and sweet. I am sure some corn and pickled eggs
Because I canWhy you tossing a salad?
I would invite you up but it isn't my party.Whats all for dinner? We are just doing a roast chicken for the two of us.
Same here Ray.Just me and the cat. Lots of offers,
I'll just stay here with the cat, and entertain myself.
I’m going to my mom’s for dinner. My dad is making turkey. I am bringing the sides.Whats all for dinner? We are just doing a roast chicken for the two of us.
Just ran into something similar here a few days ago. Neighbor bought himself a wood lathe for his birthday, and he “just stopped by to chat”.I get it Frank. I have done so many favors for neighbors and always get screwed over in the long run.
I get people that never stop over for a visit looking to have me fix something on their car all the time . Never offer money just the normal (could you replace my windshield) mostly.Just ran into something similar here a few days ago. Neighbor bought himself a wood lathe for his birthday, and he “just stopped by to chat”.
He’s NEVER “just stopped by” before.
Conversation quickly went to something like, “Do you have an engine hoist?” (And I’m pretty sure he knows damn that well I do.)
4 hours later, after getting the lathe off his truck and it into his shop using MY TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT, I could get back to finishing my projects (winterizing everything and getting ready for the snow).
So I’m out there, in the dark, moving things around and pulling the batteries out of trucks, boats, and campers, when I see him walking by with his little “kick dog”. Doesn’t look my way, doesn’t offer to help, doesn’t even wave….
I guess for Thanksgiving this year I’ll be thankful I busted my *** and worked late so I could get all of my winterizing done JUST IN TIME, as it started snowing that very evening.