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Well Buxton managed to get some thunder from the showers earlier today just before 1PM. Lightning was hard to see, as it seemed to be high up the clouds, so I only saw one flash despite numerous thunder as it passed by. Since then it's turned into a fairly warm humid sunny day.
Funny. In the winter I never prep for summer stuff. But in the Spring and Summer I do. My neighbor was pruning some trees and I told her to leave everything for me. Even the sticks which I use to start the fire with.
Every year I have a routine to split wood and gather sticks this way I'm ready for the fall and winter.
I enjoy it. Its fun knowing your preparing for the cold season while in the warm season.
depends on jobs. Only jobs uip there seem to be childcare other other such gay crap.
That sucks.
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Originally Posted by Slate Grey Overcast
No way. I hate retail. Hate customers and the store manager is a piece of **** that deserves to have his ugly ape-like bald head cut off. I'm thinking of getting a truck license, lots of driving jobs everywhere and many of them have decent pay.
That's why I like working in the back of a restaurant, like I do now. No customers to deal with. Plus, I could always put in a transfer to Orlando, Tampa, or Miami is I wanted to, space available.
If you get a trucking job, hell I bet there are plenty in Queensland, looks like the only state dotted with cities along the entire coast, unlike NSW
Wife and I are making plans to go to Tenerife this winter for our anniversary Getting excited at the prospect of it
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