Labor Day weekend

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HollyGolightly

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Labor day?? Sounds like its gonna hurt...... Are you celebrating all the births in the world??
:rofl: Why yes, Kurb, labor indeed hurts like mutha!

Lenny Kravitz's body piercer.........
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Headin out of town...meet with some docs. Or A doc. Heh! Or not. Not heh. It's also our 19th wedding anniversary...been together 20, married 19 on the 7th. I am and I am not looking forward to it...not half as brave as my better half. She's something else she is. Bells...bells now. Must be noon. ooop....more bells...the clock in the other room is sounding off. I'd be working, otherwise, somewhat. All the forces have met and have decided I should be in ten places next week Thursday and that's never a good thing. But...October is coming and I'll find time to sit in a tree where it's nice and quiet and I can hear the bugs speak.

I love this Walt, I hope the Ogre speaks well of me to others.



Leif~Tuna steaks and shell steaks on the grill Sunday or Monday

What's a shell steak?

Leif Do tell - I've never heard of this. I like a good steak.
 

HollyGolightly

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My first real job - after I got married at 17 (pre-Ogre) ANYHOW...

I worked 2nd shift in a factory that made jeans. It was the era of stone washed, acid washed, etc. jeans. My job was to shake the rocks out of the pockets of gagillion pairs of jeans (after they were dried in ginormous dryers and they were hot and the zippers and buttons would burn me and I got denim boogers!) sort them by size, count them by lot number, put them on a cart and roll them away. At the time I wanted to die. All that hard labor for $3.35/hour = so like $100/week after taxes. Oh.My.God.

So then, I fled the marriage, the town, and the job and lived happier ever after.
 

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My first real job - after I got married at 17 (pre-Ogre) ANYHOW...

I worked 2nd shift in a factory that made jeans. It was the era of stone washed, acid washed, etc. jeans. My job was to shake the rocks out of the pockets of gagillion pairs of jeans (after they were dried in ginormous dryers and they were hot and the zippers and buttons would burn me and I got denim boogers!) sort them by size, count them by lot number, put them on a cart and roll them away. At the time I wanted to die. All that hard labor for $3.35/hour = so like $100/week after taxes. Oh.My.God.

So then, I fled the marriage, the town, and the job and lived happier ever after.

Now there's a happy ending! Good for you, Holly girl!