Morning. Still drinking coffee. The weather here is actually tolerable. Today.
Morning. Still drinking coffee.
Looking at your avatar reminds me:
I was in the Verizon store trying to decide whether to upgrade my iPhone and ended up walking out with my old one after politely declining everything the poor guy was trying to talk me into. "No thanks, I want to keep my old phone, not turn it in, no thanks, I'm not interested in throwing in an iPad while I'm at it. And after I said "No thanks, I'm not interested in paying $27 mo. to lease a phone from you for a year and then giving it back instead of buying it outright" he said kind of sheepishly "Well we're not allowed to say the word lease, but you're right." :chuckle:
Anyway... I saw a Hello Kitty iPhone case that was all pink and encrusted with rhinestones and of course I thought of you.
do you have a problem?
This morning? All the time? or are you speaking of a *coffee addiction*?
I bet that would go great with my Hello Kitty socks and slippers. Of course, I don't have an iPhone. Or a cell phone.
do you drink while driving?
Coffee? Nah. Though I seldom drive anyways.
good to hear that
most do drive way too much
good to hear that
most do drive way too much
I walk quite a bit in the spring and summer, so around town, I really don't need a vehicle. Besides ... I no longer have one. My nephew kept *borrowing* my van without my permission or knowledge and pretty much destroyed the engine.
how far is the grocery store?
Just three blocks away ...
I need to invest in my own shopping cart for this spring. Then I can be "The Cart Lady".
do you go everyday?
More like three times a week, give or take.
I once knew a guy who said
a day without a trip to the grocery store is like a day without sunshine
can you imagine a guy saying that?
Bet he ate a lot of junk food, huh? :chuckle:
On a more serious note, no ... I cannot. My son doesn't even like to take me to the grocery store. He claims I take forever.
why don't you walk?
If it's for a small purchase, I do (except in winter). However, I seldom leave the grocery store with less than five or six bags.