sometimes I just have to give to the person in front of me, and let them decide how to use the money.
Sometimes one-eyed starving homeless guys need some whiskey. I know I would.
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sometimes I just have to give to the person in front of me, and let them decide how to use the money.
Sometimes one-eyed starving homeless guys need some whiskey. I know I would.
Sometimes one-eyed starving homeless guys need some whiskey. I know I would.
Exactly.
bonny, Kato and I just sent good thoughts eastward to Bartleby and you. He has serious healing mojo, and I'm honestly not kidding. All paws crossed.
All best thoughts to you and Bartleby, Bonny.
My diamond shoes are too tight. The lining of my coat is torn, so I want to get it replaced. The coat cost about $300, so I figure anything under $100 is worthwhile. They wanted $220. REALLY? I just checked the Nordstrom website, and a new coat that is very similar is $298. That's like $70 for a new coat!
I hate that. I'd love for it to be more economical to repair things. But the system is set up for disposability.
But the system is set up for disposability.
It really is and it makes me sad.
Yes and no. You can mass produce a new coat. You can't really mass replace a new lining.
Exactly. But buying a new coat every time the lining gives out seems wasteful.
I actually have a coat that needs a new lining. I am considering trying to do it myself.
Hope everything goes smoothly with Bartleby's surgery, Bonny, and that it comes out to be surprisingly inexpensive!
Vortex, I have no proof but I feel like that's something you could get done cheaper in, say, Baltimore. It's at least worth calling around to get some quotes.