On A Claire Day by Carla Ventresca and Henry Beckett
- July 19, 2009
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We’ve all been through this. In fact we go through it every day. We all know how tough, but also funny, it can be, as we move through life’s situations if we take our knocks with good humor. And we know also how very rewarding it can be when we actually occasionally get things right.
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boozoothatswho said, 4 months ago
Normal people, that just care about each other. But go to Lowes. Home Depot contributes to the horny cultists at CStreet giving new meaning to We Are Family.
kfaatz925 said, 4 months ago
LOL! Good to know someone else’s Paul is like this. (And that there are other Claires out there. ;) )
Rmom said, 4 months ago
Reminds me of this week. My hubby lives closer to his work during the week, and the dryer broke. Normally, appliance repair is his domain. But I managed to open the dryer enough to diagnose the problem (not just a belt like he thought - it was a problem with the motor.) Then, after we agreed it would be better to buy a new dryer than to replace a motor on a 20 year old model, I went to the store and bought it. Went to Lowe’s and got supplies to upgrade the ducting all by myself (didn’t even ask for employee advice). I might have tried to install it myself, but since it involved carrying the old one & the new one down/up a flight of stairs, I waited for his return on Saturday. I was pretty happy as we didn’t need to make another trip to the store for any supplies!
rlsaxion said, 4 months ago
Of course, Lowes is owned by Wal-Mart, so if you shop at Home Depot you are helping keep Wal-Mart from taking over the world.