Happy Hump Day to all!!
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It was one of those 70s disaster movies, right? I want to say Airplane! but I think it was a serious one instead.What movie do all these people have in common?
Oh, jeez--kids! Did they make you pay full price for them again?Happy Hump Day!!
I have been working hard again at sorting/tossing/cleaning. Have 2 boxes of clothes to pass on to a friend for his daughter and a big pile of stuff to haul to the dump. It is a 1 step forward, 2 steps back kinda thing! But I am making progress.
Had to go to the courthouse yesterday and buy replacement stickers for Scott's license plates. For some unknown reason, Ali decided the stickers didn't need to be on the plates, and peeled them off. Days ago, she did this, it was a wonder he didn't get pulled over. She didn't tell us until Monday night, though, after Evan noticed they were gone. She just waltzed in and said she took them off for him. I think she really thought she had done him a favor.
Normal chores on the agenda for me today, and trying to amp up to finish sorting through the storage under the stairs. Would like to get it done so we are only making one trip to the dump. Might not happen today, though.
Hope you have a really great day! Big hugs and positive vibes to all!
Nope, it was only $6 to get a replacement set, thank goodness! He did have to show his registration and proof of insurance again, though.Oh, jeez--kids! Did they make you pay full price for them again?
Phew! That had me thinking how easy it could be for someone to steal the tags so they wouldn't get stopped. Lots more trouble if they did, but if you're the kind that would do that to begin with, probably not a deterrent. I usually try to remove my old ones first but that was because I was afraid they might not stick as well and would fall off on their own.Nope, it was only $6 to get a replacement set, thank goodness! He did have to show his registration and proof of insurance again, though.
Yeah, you are right! I think that is how she got it off in the first place, because it was just on top of multiple previous year stickers, and she got a hold of it that way. She actually got 2 off, the tag that was showing was 2013. She didn't get it off in one piece, though, they are a little perforated, are they like that everywhere? But they did tear. She just threw them in the trash.Phew! That had me thinking how easy it could be for someone to steal the tags so they wouldn't get stopped. Lots more trouble if they did, but if you're the kind that would do that to begin with, probably not a deterrent. I usually try to remove my old ones first but that was because I was afraid they might not stick as well and would fall off on their own.
That's right, not on our foreheads.Wait......you mean we're supposed to put those little stickers on our cars?
That's right, not on our foreheads.
I just did (click the like button on that post!)danie is going to like this ...
Aside from all being in that picture, you mean?
Oh, oh. Uh... The guy on the left is wearing a fireman's jacket, so I'll guess one of those abysmal disaster movies? The Towering inferno, maybe?There's a movie they all were in. What is it?
Good job!Oh, oh. Uh... The guy on the left is wearing a fireman's jacket, so I'll guess one of those abysmal disaster movies? The Towering inferno, maybe?
I actually watched it a few times, back in the day. Scenes like them tying some poor woman to a chair and trying to lower her down, things like that. Same thing with "Earthquake." There was a huge market for disaster movies at the time. I guess there still is, but that particular brand of cheesy 70's flicks is a genre unto itself.Good job!