Possibly Just Barely Maybe Hopefully Gettin’ Through The Day (March 3, 2014)
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_________________ “I was up all night trying to figure out who to pay and how much to pay. Everyone wants to be paid everything right now. I tried to figure out who really needs the money. Everyone needs the money. I tried to figure out who was waiting the longest. Everyone has waited too long. I tried to figure who has been helpful and understanding. A few people have been nice about it. I tried to figure out who I would need in the future. I need most of them because they provide my basics in life. I didn’t have to try to figure out who has made threats and been mean to me. In my head, I took one dollar from someone and added two dollars to someone else. Then I added up the total payments and again had spent more money than I have again. I tossed and tried again and turned and tried again and tossed and cried again. Then I got up tired and went to my first job that will not provide enough money to pay my current bills.”
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Bumper stickers of the week:
The real value of money is the freedom it provides to be generous
Colorado: All is fine; taxes are up; life goes on
When Texas threatens to secede, do the Russians threaten to attack?
U.S.A and Russia: When you have someone in a corner, you are also in the same corner
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