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Poeia

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I was out of milk and coffee. The supermarket is half a block away so I decided to go tonight and beat the snow.

Too late.

It's not bad but it is beginning to stick. If it starts in the daytime, the cars can keep anything but a blizzard under control. They melt it as soon as it lands. But when it starts at night — it's going to be another mess in the morning. And I was a bad girl. I have two huge boxes of clothing to donate to Bellevue's social services department. I just didn't feel like schlepping there today. Now I'll be stuck with them until Friday at the earliest.

Do you know about that? If you have clothes that are intact but not worth anything in resale, most hospitals love to get them. People who've been in a car accident or whatever, come to the emergency room covered in blood and need something to wear home. And, with a big, public hospital like Bellevue, a portion of their clientele comes in wearing things that need to be fumigated or burned. Whenever I clean my closet, there are always a bunch of t-shirts I haven't worn in years. This time I went through my shoes (several pairs that are too small), pants (even if I lose the weight, I'm not going to wear waist-high Gap pants with cuffs), socks (Puma has quality control problems-- a pack of 3 pairs had 6 different sizes, all too small) and a couple of coats that are ratty but warm.
 

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I was out of milk and coffee. The supermarket is half a block away so I decided to go tonight and beat the snow.

Too late.

It's not bad but it is beginning to stick. If it starts in the daytime, the cars can keep anything but a blizzard under control. They melt it as soon as it lands. But when it starts at night — it's going to be another mess in the morning. And I was a bad girl. I have two huge boxes of clothing to donate to Bellevue's social services department. I just didn't feel like schlepping there today. Now I'll be stuck with them until Friday at the earliest.

Do you know about that? If you have clothes that are intact but not worth anything in resale, most hospitals love to get them. People who've been in a car accident or whatever, come to the emergency room covered in blood and need something to wear home. And, with a big, public hospital like Bellevue, a portion of their clientele comes in wearing things that need to be fumigated or burned. Whenever I clean my closet, there are always a bunch of t-shirts I haven't worn in years. This time I went through my shoes (several pairs that are too small), pants (even if I lose the weight, I'm not going to wear waist-high Gap pants with cuffs), socks (Puma has quality control problems-- a pack of 3 pairs had 6 different sizes, all too small) and a couple of coats that are ratty but warm.

that's a good will from you Poeia :) you are a good girl
 

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I was out of milk and coffee. The supermarket is half a block away so I decided to go tonight and beat the snow.

Too late.

It's not bad but it is beginning to stick. If it starts in the daytime, the cars can keep anything but a blizzard under control. They melt it as soon as it lands. But when it starts at night — it's going to be another mess in the morning. And I was a bad girl. I have two huge boxes of clothing to donate to Bellevue's social services department. I just didn't feel like schlepping there today. Now I'll be stuck with them until Friday at the earliest.

Do you know about that? If you have clothes that are intact but not worth anything in resale, most hospitals love to get them. People who've been in a car accident or whatever, come to the emergency room covered in blood and need something to wear home. And, with a big, public hospital like Bellevue, a portion of their clientele comes in wearing things that need to be fumigated or burned. Whenever I clean my closet, there are always a bunch of t-shirts I haven't worn in years. This time I went through my shoes (several pairs that are too small), pants (even if I lose the weight, I'm not going to wear waist-high Gap pants with cuffs), socks (Puma has quality control problems-- a pack of 3 pairs had 6 different sizes, all too small) and a couple of coats that are ratty but warm.

You don't have to get out tomorrow do you?? Never thought about a hospital, I live 2 blocks from one I should go ask them.

Hi ya'll.............sorry I'm late but had some business to take care of.

How is everyone???

Hi Norie....I'm cold....brrrr. How was your day.

Hi Norie, Jane Lis, Chris, and Sweet Renee :wub::wub::wub:

Everyone else have a Terrific Tuesday too?

Hi Ralph :wub::wub::wub:
 

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That's great to know Jane. I usually give stuff to the salvation army or goodwill- hadn't thought about hospitals. I hope your storm isn't too bad.

But Lis... how could she not appreciate it...it always sounds so good. oh well, at least you get to spend time together.

she is always fighting me , i do not eat healthy, but it could be worse if i don't eat , i love salty meal and a lot of fried meat , i was not born to eat seeds or vegetables
 

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I was out of milk and coffee. The supermarket is half a block away so I decided to go tonight and beat the snow.

Too late.

It's not bad but it is beginning to stick. If it starts in the daytime, the cars can keep anything but a blizzard under control. They melt it as soon as it lands. But when it starts at night — it's going to be another mess in the morning. And I was a bad girl. I have two huge boxes of clothing to donate to Bellevue's social services department. I just didn't feel like schlepping there today. Now I'll be stuck with them until Friday at the earliest.

Do you know about that? If you have clothes that are intact but not worth anything in resale, most hospitals love to get them. People who've been in a car accident or whatever, come to the emergency room covered in blood and need something to wear home. And, with a big, public hospital like Bellevue, a portion of their clientele comes in wearing things that need to be fumigated or burned. Whenever I clean my closet, there are always a bunch of t-shirts I haven't worn in years. This time I went through my shoes (several pairs that are too small), pants (even if I lose the weight, I'm not going to wear waist-high Gap pants with cuffs), socks (Puma has quality control problems-- a pack of 3 pairs had 6 different sizes, all too small) and a couple of coats that are ratty but warm.

Thats a capital idea Poeia! I never considered that. :)
 

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My day was soso until I found a 4000 pallet discrepancy that I am going to probably have to research. All of my stuff has been fine but somewhere in our system, something is definitely hinky! :(

Oh that sucks!!! Hope you find it quickly.

she is always fighting me , i do not eat healthy, but it could be worse if i don't eat , i love salty meal and a lot of fried meat , i was not born to eat seeds or vegetables

:laugh::laugh:
 
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