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I am far from wealthy, but we are doing OK. If anyone here needs a helping hand, send me a PM with a local grocery store name, your address, and I'll be happy to help you out. My wife and I want to start doing this while people are struggling. I'd prefer to help people I know, but we'll be helping just about anyone we can.13 points
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My all time favorite was years ago at a prior job. Another person and I had stayed up almost all night to complete some documents and were quite pleased that when the boss arrived in the morning, there was a set of documents, collated, stacked and ready to go. He commented on the fact that the staples weren't straight. (to his credit, when he saw our outraged faces, he mentioned that he just thought they had been collated by the copier and that the staples were fine) A few weeks later I was at a party with him and his wife. We repeated the staple story and she looked at him like he was a monster and said "please tell me you didn't really say that".7 points
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Earlier today I was trying to take a picture of a bird in a bush outside my window and I noticed the bird was obscured by a dead leaf. This made me a little annoyed. I was hoping the bird would move to a different part of the bush so I could take a picture, but the bird flew away. I decided to move the dead leaf which had just fallen from some nearby tree and wasn't from the bush at all. This made me feel motivated. Then I got busy with work and didn't do anything. This made me feel a little accomplished but also a little procrastinate-y. Then during the afternoon it rained. For a brief period it rained a lot. This made me happy because I like rain. Then it got very windy which made me a little scared since a tree nearly fell on my home once. Then I started to worry about the dead leaf. Had it been able to survive the rain and the wind? This made me a little nervous. I checked on the leaf and it was still there. This made me feel oddly relieved. It is still very windy and now I am worried for my dead leaf. This had me anxious. I hope my leaf is okay.5 points
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Are you kidding me? I work day in, day out with a bunch of old people. I have lost count.5 points
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It's extremely heavy denim. The company who makes them have the snootiest denim heads in the world. These were a bucket list item.5 points
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Here's the one I got today... Someone did not like the way I name computer files. I use the date in every file so I can easily tell the most recent version. (My district is currently on a legal hold and no computer files can be deleted.) For example, the file in question was titled "20200429 Staff Roster." The teacher asked if I could remove the date because it annoys her.4 points
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A vendor contact I work with is named "Amaia", which is hard to spell. I asked her to change her name because it would be easier for me.4 points
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Nah, some guy in a uniform gave me a ride, he claimed to be Special Ops, but we were riding in a 1972 Yugo, and he had the Village People cranking. We stopped at a couple of houses on the way home, he left with a lot of 1 dollar bills. I don't think he was a real police officer. (I don't think @Zephyr is either, I suspect he's more of a Crocodile Hunter wanna be).4 points
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I picked it off the window and was going to set it on the deck but two hungry cats came running when I opened the door. I fed the cats some kibble and carried the frog out in the yard and set it in the grass.4 points
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I did a quick check of my mail before my torture session with my trainer. There were boxes on the floor in the mail room so I took a look. Much to my surprise there was a box...from Tea Source with my name on it......wait a minute..I think Kirby takes notes..I got 3 teas I usually buy..including Mr Wang I must pay it forward....4 points
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I saw the news about Amazon today. Their entire Q2 profit was wiped out addressing COVID within their organization. Worker protection, changes in process, etc. Stock dropped. Bezos basically said so what, this is life. Does this mean a shift somewhat away from profit over all? They will still make $10b this year. He's still worth $140b. I'm hoping this experience leads to a massive priority shift by corporations, government, the wealthy. It's life, not money. I can hope. We ARE learning how to work from home. If that sticks, there's benefits Kids who used to be glued to phones texting their friends are now complaining they have to text their friends instead of talk in person. Little things, there's always a silver lining3 points
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I've owned Southwest Airlines stock (LUV) since first buying at $40.62/sh. in 2016 after liking its long-term results, durable competitive advantages, very-low debt, and S&P Quality IQ Reports saying it was the only airline with positive earnings for over 4 decades. Southwest dropped another 7% after announcing its Q1 results this week where it lost $0.15/share ($0.24 expected by experts) - it's first quarterly loss in nearly a decade - and said Q2 will be worse. But LUV is tremendously financially sound, and the experts are saying it will emerge from the pandemic stronger than the other airlines will. It has durable competitive advantages with virtually all routes in the USA, all picked among the most profitable routes, and great cost efficiencies due to only flying one model of airplane, the 737. I'm a Graham Buffett Value Investing Disciple who looks to the long term who doesn't beat the market by much but does beat it long-term and holds stocks unless the fundamentals change. So, after making sure I have the money set aside for emergencies and the improvements I want added to my house when its rebuilt, I just added 1 share of LUV @ $28.95 for every 2 I've owned, exhausting the final half of the money I had budgeted to add to stocks late in 2020 if I met my budget's expectations. I had already used the other half to load up on Cracker Barrel Old Country Store (CBRL) and CVS (CVS) at the end of March. There's a set if excellent articles here about current conditions and longterm outlooks that concludes: "...if investors do want to buy in and wait out a recovery, they should stick to top operators like Delta and Southwest. Today's headlines offer reason for hope, but the journey ahead is still likely to include significant turbulence... paradigm shifts that reduce business travel and encourage remote conferencing, as well as a gradual and painful opening of the U.S. economy will mean Southwest's rebound will take some time. With the right amount of patience, Southwest looks like a compelling investment." https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/04/29/3-takeaways-from-southwest-airlines-q1-earnings-re.aspx3 points
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I think more people will decide that fitness matters. Parks and trails are important. That personal time has value. That the movies, TV shows, music, art, etc that helped them deal with isolation are important. The artists should be paid fairly. That "unskilled" labor is more valuable to our society than we thought. Those are a few. I'm sure I will think of more beyond my post-lunch stupor.3 points
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They all freaking complained about that... Ever have one of those double jointed people step through the cuffs? Had that happen once and Dude took off! Unfortunately he tripped (with a little help... ) and face planted really hard. Dumbass...3 points
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Someone complained the handcuffs were too tight. "Don't worry, they are new. They'll stretch with use"3 points
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We have been paying all our staff. I needed someone to come in for one day to do an essential task. He complained that it was not fair that he ahd to come in.3 points
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It must not have been able to sneak it in the house. Last night my brother and I were sitting in the dining room after supper talking and he said he heard something clunking around on the deck. I told him that would be our feral raccoon that comes up every night as soon as it gets dark to clean out the cat dish of anything they didn’t finish. I turned on the deck light and showed him. My brother was surprised the raccoon paid no attention to us and continued to eat. after the raccoon finished his dinner I open the door to see if he had left the deck. As soon as I opened the door Oreo our feral cat ran in the house and laid down at my feet and started purring. I skritched his head for a bit and he rolled around wanting his belly scratched too. I’m thinking the frog must have snuck in while I had the door open.3 points
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Update: We had a night of heavy rain and winds, but my leaf is still here. I've grown rather fond of the leaf.3 points
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I dropped most of an egg white on the countertop instead of getting it into the bowl. Then I thought I could pick it up. As my good friend RG would say, WRONG! The cookies baked up just fine, though. I ditched Chemistry class to play at the lake.3 points
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Watching the news story on Huntington Beach taking legal action on our Governor. I commented about our busy beaches but Huntington Beach closed all city parking lots, metered street parking and has closed all green belts. Crowds were maybe 20% of usual summer crowds, I know as I was there last weekend. But all of the footage shows pre shut down crowds on the beach, open parking lots full of cars & open green belts crowded with people. I guess it’s a better story when stock footage from years past is shown instead of what it really looked like...2 points
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I see silver linings for some. WFH for those who can do it. Clean air because of the transportation reduction related to WFH. The value of human connection. The value of personal time. A reassesment of what is important.2 points
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I typically ignore them. There were two times when I helped though. Once I was leaving work. I was working in a huge office building with restaurants in the lobby. As I was passing a Big Boy a guy missing a foot asked me if I could buy him a burger from the place. He said they wouldn't let him in the restaurant. He was dressed and smelled like you'd expect a panhandler to dress and smell and I could see why the restaurant wouldn't give him service. So I went in and ordered a Big Boy with fries and coleslaw and a slice of strawberry pie for desert. I was riding my bike the other time I helped someone. I was riding through the city when a guy in a wheelchair flagged me down. I turned around and ask what he wanted. He said he was kicked off the bus because he shit himself. It smelled like he was telling the truth. All he wanted was to know if there was a store where he could buy a new pair of pants. I told him that I thought there was a place around the block and asked him to stay there while I rode there to check. I was right, there was a sporting goods store there. I went in and bought him a pair of sweat pants and gym shorts for him. I rode back and gave them to him and left. It wasn't until I told Mrs. Grumpy about the incident that I realized I didn't tell him where the store was so I don't know where he went to change his pants.2 points
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That's a hard one. I don't really encounter them in my current town, but I do when I'm in NYC. My problem is that while some in the city are just people who are down on their luck, others can have a serious mental illness or use panhandling as a pretext for robbery. So my city upbringing tends to not engage for safety reasons, although I try to keep some money apart from my wallet so that I can quickly give some money if it seems prudent. At the same time, I try to support organizations in the city that are doing good work to support people who need and are able to accept help. The situation you described is different in that I didn't get a sense of danger from the situation. The problem is whether there is anything you can really do to help. One friend carries a number of gift certificates to a local fast food place like a Dunkin Donuts or Subway to help ensure their gift is being used for food. But you also don't want to encourage strangers hanging around an area with children. You have a very caring heart, Aire, and that can sometimes make life harder.2 points
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It's simple. That time in our history was a time when law enforcement adopted militant ethos and behavior in a broad scope in the application of their duties.2 points
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I have balsamic, apple cider, and orange muscat champagne that Ralph made me buy.2 points