Got a text at 6:00 this morning, friend broke down about 50 miles south of here. Took him tools, went and bought a $240 alternator. We put it on in a parking lot, got him on his way.
Was supposed to go work at 9:00, that came and went, called in, they said don't come in, I was glad.
Went and looked at another friends ice maker and the air conditioner on his Toyota not working. He needs a new ice maker, and possible a relay or pressure switch on the Toyota. Gotta go back next week and check it, see if he wants to spend the money on the ice maker.
Started working on getting a retirement pension started, got to get my certified birth certificate, wife's certified birth certificate, certified copy of marriage certificate, certified copy of ex divorce papers, put your left foot in, take your right foot out, walk backward through the discombublator... For what it's worth almost not worth it, I think that's the general idea!
Now I'm sitting in the recliner staring down a bowl of left over candy. It's gotta be eaten, might as well be me!
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