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

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Maybe it's that even lowlifes can tell that you're a good guy !
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A neighborhood plumber fixed my three month old leak. It only cost me $18 in parts and $11 in labor - woo hoo

Oh yeah, I bought him a cheeseburger too.
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Something or someone gave me intestinal flu.

Anybody want a hug?

I'm beginning to love Pepto Bismol.
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It only took three days of runs to be rid of this condition - A nurse says it sounded like food poisoning.
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Eating your own cooking again, Mr. Wolf? --FLO--
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A so-called friend donated several Meals-on-Wheels frozen dinners to me. She failed to tell me till recently that they had been in her freezer since 2009.

On a lighter note, Jeanette came home today. She reports tomorrow to get her ankle monitor.
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Fri Oct 19, 2012 7:28 pm A so-called friend donated several Meals-on-Wheels frozen dinners to me. She failed to tell me till recently that they had been in her freezer since 2009.

On a lighter note, Jeanette came home today. She reports tomorrow to get her ankle monitor.

Hell I keep discovering things in my pantry dating back to 2003 when I closed my restaurant/coffe shop. Most of it is still just fine. Only thing I wonder about is the 16 ounce can of fresh fish assholes.
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I can not imagine anything going wrong with canned fish assholes. --FLO--
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How did they get such big fish assholes in the cans to begin with?
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In my earlier days, I remember playing with Skunk's asshole. But I have never seen fish assholes.
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