note to self: tis' better to give than to receive
so it's almost christmas and that means that the Real Estate office is EMPTY. the reason: realtors don't have to come in when they don't want to. (if you had a choice, you wouldn't come in to work either). i know i wouldn't. so i am here all by myself. now earlier today, i was happy because i thought all my christmas shopping was done. but NOOOOOOOO! i have to unwrap what i had originally planned to give my grandpa (golf balls) and return it to wal-mart and then go to Eckerds and buy a "Sun Pass" (it a florida thing- for the toll roads, you can just drive thru with out giving your change) i am sure they have this in other states too. but the thing is- this "Sun Pass" costs $50.00. and my sister, brother, and i are going to split it. but i don't know how i always get suckered into doing this. i always buy the gift that they are supposed to "chip in" for, and they NEVER pay me back. i promised myself i wouldn't let them do it to me this year but of course- neither of them have any money... again. so middle sister to the rescue. i bet they want to sign their names on my christmas cards too. ugh! this makes me mad. so you are saying: just don't do it= just give him the golf balls. well, i could do that... but then i will feel bad. i am just too fucking nice. my fiance' and i set a $100 limit on buying presents this year. but i bought him a $220 compound mitre saw. (in hopes that he will put up crown molding in our house).:: Ulterior motives, i guess::. anyway, it is going to be a big surprise for him as he LOVES tools! anyway, i think i spent way too much money for christmas this year, but i got everyone very nice things. and i feel good about that.
dave song du jour: crush
backwards ::: onwards
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