Fuzzy, you've picked the easier pile. It's the one to the left I need to get rid of. To the right is sales flyers and samples, ordering 500 binders for IU, printing 300 brochures, and reprinting 600 debit card apps that I screwed up the first time.
To the left is converting 9 owner's manuals from Quark Mac files to PDF files, designing a brochure that the person doesn't know what he wants on it, adding a picture to a letter that doesn't have enough space for it and no trapping anyway, shipping a book to a friend that I was supposed to send out last week (I wonder who that may be?), finding a holiday ornament suitable for this bank's logo, finding a nice but cheap item for the same picky bank, and a huge pile of billing.
The Boy's track meet is today. We checked the schedule and his first event isn't until 12:30 so I don't think I'll make the 10:00 meet start.
I checked with my dad and tomorrow is the only day he's available out of the next week or so to help me with the 2nd concrete pour. So, I'm scrambling to get everything ready to pour tomorrow afternoon.
Do you have more dead bodies to hide? Or are you scrambling to find some dead bodies to hide? Perhaps you are earning a little more income by hiding dead bodies?
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Stop trying to be what you see. Be what you ought to be.
You don't have any issues standing outside to count the trees do you DS? I thought you may enjoy that task. Tell you what, maybe you should try napping under one to see what happens. We will have you become one with nature today.
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Stop trying to be what you see. Be what you ought to be.
You'll get no complaints from me. I'm thinking I might have to take several naps under various trees to report which provide a optimal napping environment...
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You should fear anything that can bleed for seven days without dying... (as told to Mr. DS on 3-12-10)