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Discussion Boards => Off-Topic => Topic started by: Tresbn00 on August 19, 2017, 03:54:24 pm
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Except me (and people have, occasionally, called me an animal)! My kids are off to college with their first day of classes on Monday. My wife took off for a girl friend's Birthday in Miami, Florida this morning (she does not seem happy unless her vacation to my vacation ratio is at five to one). That leaves me, my computers, and two Golden Retrievers to tear things up! I have created a list of seventeen things that I would like to accomplish before my wife returns. I have finished five of them and am optimistic that they will all be completed. Fourteen of them are for the family like housework and a few projects that my wife has said would never be done. Some of things I have listed are partial completions of larger projects like putting a flagstone pathway down. I am aiming for getting thirty square feet completed in the early morning before the heat gets overwhelming. I am aiming for a little less sleep so that I can finish more work at my second job and catch up on a few things at my primary employment. Guess the Goldens, and I, won't be getting too crazy.
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Just think how happy your wife will be when she gets home. Good job!
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Great hope you get it done.
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Enjoy your time of having the whole house to yourself. Don't forget to do something fun in between all those projects.
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remember to take some time for yourself as you are working on projects that are going to make the others happy. you have to make sure your happy too
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Your two dogs going crazy? Have you heard of "Despicable Pets"?
Give them some extra space or take them to a pet park? And,
play with them.
No humans around to be found. Try artificial human intelligence.
Humanoid Barbies will do almost everything for you.
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Your wife will be so pleased when she gets home and finds those projects completed.
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Good luck hope you get it all done.
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Good luck with getting it all done.
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Enjoy your time off and hope you get everything done!
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How does that work in this day an age.