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  • glassyo
    glassyo Posts: 7,725 Member
    I decided what I want in my cell phone. I want the outsides of the Nokia G10 and the insides of the Moto G Power 2020 with the price of something in between. :)
  • Alinouveau2
    Alinouveau2 Posts: 6,399 Member
    Our stupid furnace needs a new motor or something.
    The technician guy had major ADHD. He walked into the kitchen cause he needed to sit down to write up his notes and I had some cookies out and he was like oh cookies! Too bad they were squirrel shaped 🤣
  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 14,645 Member
    I’m at that age now where my skin seems so delicate and thin.
    If I barely bump my hand on something I get a purple/red bruise type thing.
    Like old people! 😭😭😭
    I’m not aging that gracefully, complaining about it too much.
    But,,,,, sometimes it is a downer.
  • Alinouveau2
    Alinouveau2 Posts: 6,399 Member
    I’m at that age now where my skin seems so delicate and thin.
    If I barely bump my hand on something I get a purple/red bruise type thing.
    Like old people! 😭😭😭
    I’m not aging that gracefully, complaining about it too much.
    But,,,,, sometimes it is a downer.

    I've always had very fair skin and bruise easily and I'm clumsy. I'm nursing s really sore purple one on my left arm right now. No clue what I did but it must have been fairly significant to bruise so much.
    Maybe you're just fair skinned? You're not old enough for thinning skin
  • Alinouveau2
    Alinouveau2 Posts: 6,399 Member
    My neighbour sent a nice note thanking me for including her in my Hallmark Countdown to Christmas party last night. She included how she feels lucky we moved in next door because we seem like the type of people who have a gift for bringing people together and making them feel welcome.

    Wait til she comes to the housewarming party! The guest list is ever growing. We haven't done a party like since before my dad died in 2016...they're always a good time
  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 14,645 Member
    I’m pretty sure I am the oldest person on my list, except one and I have the most juvenile sense of humor of them all.
    I’m starting to think I might be weirder than I thought. 😂
  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 14,645 Member
    If everyone worked weekends this place would be hoppin’, well that may be exaggerating a bit. 😏
  • itsjustme1984
    itsjustme1984 Posts: 413 Member
    Why is my daughters peak energy at 2 am 😒
  • Alinouveau2
    Alinouveau2 Posts: 6,399 Member
    Yesterday I sent an application to volunteer with the cancer society driving people to appointments. When my dad was having cancer treatments he used this service and I felt like they needed more people to help out. They already got in touch with me for a phone interview Tuesday. I guess they're desperate... I think I'd be good driving people around
  • _Dan1985
    _Dan1985 Posts: 310 Member
    Yesterday I sent an application to volunteer with the cancer society driving people to appointments. When my dad was having cancer treatments he used this service and I felt like they needed more people to help out. They already got in touch with me for a phone interview Tuesday. I guess they're desperate... I think I'd be good driving people around

    Hey good on you, you'll be taking away one less thing for these people to worry about during what is already the worst time of their lives. You'll also meet some kind and interesting people along the way.
  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 14,645 Member
    I see people upset about losing the free barcode scanner.
    I agree, seems like a greedy loss.

    Just pretend you never had it. 😮

    I had to roll the car windows up and down,
    manually lock the car doors,
    find a payphone to make a call when I was out,
    get up and walk to the tv to change the channel or volume,
    for a while I had am, no fm,
    black & white tv,
    no cable tv,
    played outside 90% of the time,
    bought a pack of cigarettes for less than $1. while I was 13,
    wrote letters to my friends that lived in other cities,
    scrolled through a phonebook (white and yellow pages),
    talked to a phone operator,
    did the math myself,
    if I needed to know something I got off my bum and did what I needed to do to find out.

    Is it really that important to have a barcode scanner, really?
  • Alinouveau2
    Alinouveau2 Posts: 6,399 Member
    _Dan1985 wrote: »
    Yesterday I sent an application to volunteer with the cancer society driving people to appointments. When my dad was having cancer treatments he used this service and I felt like they needed more people to help out. They already got in touch with me for a phone interview Tuesday. I guess they're desperate... I think I'd be good driving people around

    Hey good on you, you'll be taking away one less thing for these people to worry about during what is already the worst time of their lives. You'll also meet some kind and interesting people along the way.

    I love meeting new people, I'm not he annoying person at a grocery store chatting to the check out person
    It's been a long time since I had to do an interview or supply references. Hopefully they aren't too picky other than I can drive, my car is comfy and I have time to help
  • glassyo
    glassyo Posts: 7,725 Member
    I see people upset about losing the free barcode scanner.
    I agree, seems like a greedy loss.

    Just pretend you never had it. 😮

    I had to roll the car windows up and down,
    manually lock the car doors,
    find a payphone to make a call when I was out,
    get up and walk to the tv to change the channel or volume,
    for a while I had am, no fm,
    black & white tv,
    no cable tv,
    played outside 90% of the time,
    bought a pack of cigarettes for less than $1. while I was 13,
    wrote letters to my friends that lived in other cities,
    scrolled through a phonebook (white and yellow pages),
    talked to a phone operator,
    did the math myself,
    if I needed to know something I got off my bum and did what I needed to do to find out.

    Is it really that important to have a barcode scanner, really?

    Did you have to walk 10 miles each way to school in the snow too? 😋
  • _Dan1985
    _Dan1985 Posts: 310 Member
    edited October 2022
    _Dan1985 wrote: »
    Yesterday I sent an application to volunteer with the cancer society driving people to appointments. When my dad was having cancer treatments he used this service and I felt like they needed more people to help out. They already got in touch with me for a phone interview Tuesday. I guess they're desperate... I think I'd be good driving people around

    Hey good on you, you'll be taking away one less thing for these people to worry about during what is already the worst time of their lives. You'll also meet some kind and interesting people along the way.

    I love meeting new people, I'm not he annoying person at a grocery store chatting to the check out person
    It's been a long time since I had to do an interview or supply references. Hopefully they aren't too picky other than I can drive, my car is comfy and I have time to help

    I'm sure you have more to offer them than just being able to drive, the fact that you like talking to people is a massive plus, just be you - not all of the passengers will want to talk, but I've no doubt you'll be insightful enough to tell who would appreciate a chat and I think you'll be very good at putting them at ease.

  • Alinouveau2
    Alinouveau2 Posts: 6,399 Member
    _Dan1985 wrote: »
    _Dan1985 wrote: »
    Yesterday I sent an application to volunteer with the cancer society driving people to appointments. When my dad was having cancer treatments he used this service and I felt like they needed more people to help out. They already got in touch with me for a phone interview Tuesday. I guess they're desperate... I think I'd be good driving people around

    Hey good on you, you'll be taking away one less thing for these people to worry about during what is already the worst time of their lives. You'll also meet some kind and interesting people along the way.

    I love meeting new people, I'm not he annoying person at a grocery store chatting to the check out person
    It's been a long time since I had to do an interview or supply references. Hopefully they aren't too picky other than I can drive, my car is comfy and I have time to help

    I'm sure you have more to offer them than just being able to drive, the fact that you like talking to people is a massive plus, just be you - not all of the passengers will want to talk, but I've no doubt you'll be insightful enough to tell who would appreciate a chat and I think you'll be very good at putting them at ease.

    I can bring them treats haha.
    My dad went through cancer treatments so if I have to take people to the hospital where he went it'll be super easy for me cause I know how it works....and I know where the good food court is! 😀
  • cowsfan12
    cowsfan12 Posts: 6,121 Member
    Eh - nvm
  • Peachesnstuff
    Peachesnstuff Posts: 1,261 Member
    cowsfan12 wrote: »
    Eh - nvm

    We don't play that game here, Sir. SPEAK!
  • Alinouveau2
    Alinouveau2 Posts: 6,399 Member
    Who do I get o be references for my volunteering as a cancer society driver. I suggested my boy be one since I work for him as his chauffeur
  • Alinouveau2
    Alinouveau2 Posts: 6,399 Member
    I got books at the library and now I want to just sit and read