tigersister
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teflon doesn't last so I just buy as cheap as I can. I only use them for eggs mostly.
Same .
teflon doesn't last so I just buy as cheap as I can. I only use them for eggs mostly.
Same .
A one day work week. I could handle that more often . . .
OK, got to go put soup in the freezer and clean off the car.
Hm . . . no school again tomorrow. What a shame. NOT!!
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So, BCUF has been sold out for a little while now and I'm getting phone calls and emails from people who waited too long and missed out. That is fine, but I've gotten a few phone calls from women who seem to think they are special and I should just print them out an extra ticket because they are special. Seriously? I guess there are some people out there that get through life just by batting their eyelashes.
You do understand that you're only extending your work year right?
You do understand that you're only extending your work year right?
The trick is to use up all the buffer days without having to add to the end of the year, right? At least, I know our school districts here have some extra days that can absorb snow days without having to extend the year. The kids missed 10 days of school last year due to snow and ice (it was a rough winter!), but I think they only ended having to make up 7 of them.
I'm not positive, but I know there's a mandated amount of hours you need for the school year so depending on your schedule the number of days varies from district to district. We go 181 days in our district and I'm pretty sure that's ten days more than is mandated.
You'd look good in a sombrero and poncho.
They didn't sign it or anything so I have no idea who it is. The former student said the last time I was there, the person walked up to her after I left and asked "Was that Mr. Yoshida from Homestead?" and then he paid for the extra coffee and left her that note to give me.
Yummy! Chicken veggie soup is just about ready!!
Was this the same girl who thought you were checking her out???
thank you. Yeah my folks used to get 90 day mail order drug. That is the way to go.Yes Sally check your insurance. Often for meds you take every month you can get mail order AND they often give you a 90-day supply for a single co-pay.
Super convenient!
Yes, I replied to your FB post here.