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Attention What are you doing at the moment? 2024-25

I just finished putting in for my Social Security check starting in August. Hell no, I am not going to retire, I would be bored silly. I will take the extra income and continue to work 40 hours a week until my body gives out.
 
I just finished putting in for my Social Security check starting in August. Hell no, I am not going to retire, I would be bored silly. I will take the extra income and continue to work 40 hours a week until my body gives out.
Well, ypu paid in, so might as well benefit. Who even knows how much longer SS will be available...
 
Was looking at the new Betty White stamps. I like Betty White but don't need her on a stamp.

Stamps are now .73 cents going up to .78

Damn
 
In Canada, the price of a single stamp is now $1.44. or $1.24 in a booklet format

I have no idea who is on them.

But we now send out so few pieces of hard copy mail that our overall postal cost is about 1/4 of what it was 15 years ago.

I would think that Betty is as good a person to lick as any US celeb.
 
In Canada, the price of a single stamp is now $1.44. or $1.24 in a booklet format

I have no idea who is on them.

But we now send out so few pieces of hard copy mail that our overall postal cost is about 1/4 of what it was 15 years ago.

I would think that Betty is as good a person to lick as any US celeb.
See. You made the lick joke I was gonna make. :) Stamps are stickers today and crap quality.

I gave framed sheets to my neighbors kids as gifts because they had skateboarding designs. They liked them.

I'll get you a full sheet of Nancy Reagan's :LOL:
 
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I'm sure the Golden Girls preferred the days when it took a tongue to get them sticky.
:LOL: There was scene with Blanche talking about one of her husbands or boyfriends being a philatelist. :)
 
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'Snail-mail', it was called for the longest time, and then, just altogether forgotten.
 
It was a gorgeous day out today. I raked up the leftover leaves from the fall and have been sitting outside soaking up the warmth(80). Windows and doors are wide open, but will need to be shut overnight as the temps will be back into the 50's. Spring is starting to arrive.
 
Watching Steve McQueen in his final movie, Hunter.

Bad script and plot, but fun to see 1980 again. The movie is pretty hard on cars.

What a shame he died at 50. And terrible cancer at that.
 
I have actually worked all day after having yesterday with family.

Nice quiet day and I probably should have been out in the garden but too busy and my mouth hurts too much.

Now getting ready for our own little Easter ham dinner redux.
 
Bad script and plot, but fun to see 1980 again.

Last night, I watched Her Alibi from the late 1980s. And that was one fun part: seeing the era (including a laptop that I think is similar to ones I remember seeing advertised). The movie got bad reviews, although I didn't find it as bad as the reviews suggested. Although it's not the best I've ever seen, either.

But I did enjoy a few points, including this scene. For those not familiar with the movie, the woman in this scene (who is doing archery practice) is a murder suspect that the character played by Tom Selleck takes an interest in.

 
I wasted time looking at real estate listings. Not that I'm in a position to buy, and most of the listings were elsewhere. I justified this at first on the grounds of some research. But I got addicted to looking at pretty pictures of pretty houses.

There was a sad moment, though, when one house reminded me of my mother. I'm pretty sure she'd have LOVED that house. Spectacular woodwork. Nice dining room. Fireplace. And even a potentially good setup for growing houseplants.
 
On the toilet of my catsitting address at 4:23 A.M., not flushing for fear of the neighbo(u)rs waking up.

Did and experienced a lot of Amsterdam things, not all tremendously legal and hope I won't feel tremendously depressed and also that none of the possible bad results will happen.

I've lived today.
 
Just changed the sheets. Overdue, but it's been harder getting laundry done since the dryer went bye-bye.

I keep thinking of what my mother must have gone through. We lived in one house that didn't have a dryer connection for a few years. It must have been a pain keeping up with laundry--particularly since I was very young, and I was probably generating piles of clothes each day that needed washing ASAP.
 
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