Bob the plumber
Bob the plumber
the plumber came today. So I took $1057 out of my savings account and gave it to him. He was here for 5 hours. The problem is that once I take money out it rarely goes back in. I mean never. I cannot bear to look to at my receipt. The breakdown may be too much for me. Maybe tomorrow I'll look at it .Maybe tomorrow I'll learn that the materials for this job was more money than I spent for my first car, and I will need to come to terms with that information. But it's unlikely I will be able to reconcile this. It's very hard to coexist in harmony sometimes when you know the truth.
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
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Re: Bob the plumber
I did used to spend sleepiness nights but not now
just a passing thought as I try to enjoy the golden rags and blessings of retirement
money doodle by jitterbug
oh yes ya know
and I know
we knowers are forever strangers to ourselves-
Re: Bob the plumber
Way back in the day, one of my fellow wage slaves at the office had a little catchphrase-- "I shoulda been a plumba" ... After I acquired a house of my own, I soon understood what he meant.
Re: Bob the plumber
The line I've heard too much - "If you don't know how to do it... you pay for it."
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Re: Bob the plumber
if you know a trade, you'll always be able to work.....plumbing, electricity, carpentry......are all good gigs for at the very least, Side Jobs.....stuff will always break down...need attention.....I used to do it all myself....but that shipped sailed
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
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