One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20

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The temperature has been civiised here lately, usually in the mid to high 80's :)
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It seems the hurrier I go, the more behinder I get - heh heh

I paid Edison over $200, $100 to Cable,Phone, Internet, $100 to water & trash.

Now Edison 'says' it wants another $150. Yeah right! I have $70 left which I was planning to eat on.

I'll call Edison and beg to see if that helps. I'll let you know what they say.
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Well, I finally got ahold of Edison.

There's good news and bad news. The good is Edison erred. I owe no more this month but I do owe $164 for next month. The bad news is my swamp cooler died and it's 102 F. today. - LOL

I can live with that.

I want Winter back - rotflmfao
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*slight correction. The temperature sign at Walgreens says 105 F. ugh.

I want rain, snow, sleet, ice, slush, high winds, anything but scortching heat.

I know, I know, I live in a fracking desert :P
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Too bad about the swamp cooler.

I have felt their effect and am all for them, if space allows.

A friend at some ranch land uses one for his 16'x32' delux army tent.

I would not recommend it for those in the current heat advisory. No extra moisture in the air, needed. Probably cause rain, or mist, or dew. Y'think?

Moi
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Fortunately, tonight the temp dropped down to 58 F.
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Aarrgghh I think I'm dying from the heat. It was 109 F. today :(
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I tried to get $10 out of Monty today. On the negative, I only got $5.00. On the positive, I'll eat tomorrow - woo hoo
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Wed Jul 27, 2011 6:47 pm I tried to get $10 out of Monty today. On the negative, I only got $5.00. On the positive, I'll eat tomorrow - woo hoo

Maybe you should get yourself one of those cardboard signs and stand on a freeway on ramp with it. They must make money doing it, or the same people wouldn't be doing it every day. Maybe, it could say, Abused elder; please help.
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Or it could say, "Senior will hump younger women for food" :)

Yeah, yeah I wouldn't believe that one either.

On the plus side, I managed to accomplish lots of historical research tonight. Woo hoo.
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