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Ruth Haffly | RUTH HANSCHKA | 350 health was beef |
August 3, 2019 10:34 PM * |
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Hi Ruth, RH> > RH> in scrap silver, most likely. The fun part was finding a purse RH> for a RH> > RH> dollar. What was inside? $1.60. Sold! (LOL) RH> > As long as the purse itself is in useable condition, it was a good RH> deal. RH> It actually looks nice, if you're into 80s snakeskin envelope RH> clutches. I wasn't then, and don't think I'd want to get into them now. I prefer shoulder bags, leather if possible. RH> > RH> better but you can find some surprise buys at Lidl. RH> > RH> The closest one seems to be on Staten Island or something like RH> that. RH> > RH> Aldi is considerably closer. RH> > So go where you can get to it in good time/less traffic. Today was RH> That's about an hour further than I'm willing to drive these days. Understandable. RH> > farmer's market for us. Picked up a bunch of baby eggplants, a RH> canary RH> > melon, some blueberries, a couple of yellow squash, pecan banana RH> bread, RH> > a big brownie and a couple of blueberry "pop tarts". Most of the RH> > blueberries went into the freezer (some held out for baking) and RH> the RH> > melon will be shared with a neighbor. RH> Melons can get to be a bit much. I rarely buy a whole watermelon RH> unless it's one of the babies. They're just too big. Steve is the main watermelong eater around here but still, the small ones are worth sharing. Shared the canary with our Life Group at church so we didn't have to worry about it being too much. RH> > we would have enjoyed anyway. OTOH, I did convice Steve to take me RH> to RH> > GWTW a couple of months after we got married. RH> > RH> Now of course you can borrow it from a library for free, if RH> > desired. I've only seen GWTW all the way through once. Broadcast RH> TV RH> > always edited parts of it out. RH> > Not interested in DD but own GWTW on DVD. RH> Good idea, and now you're in the right neighborhood for viewing RH> parties. More or less anyway. Parts of it are still playing out in real life. RH> > RH> Pretty much. I'm eating mostly real food now, but things did RH> get RH> > RH> infected. Joyful - especially when antibiotics are not your RH> friends. RH> > RH> > Sounds like a misery loves company scenerio. Getting a crown or cap RH> on RH> > the one tooth? RH> Got rid of the tooth - it broke off at about gum level. Major ouch time there. You want your round ground? --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 ... Books are better than TV; they exercise your imagination. --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) |
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