Am I being thanked for cleaning out the garage?
The last time I did this, I sent about six boxes of old Reviews. In each
box I put stuff I should have but didn't throw away; like a hammer head,
(some day I would buy a new handle); a screwdriver that was bent from using it
to open paint cans, (some day I would straighten it out); a container of
mixed nuts and bolts, (some day I might need just that size); a radio that
didn't work, (some day I would fix it); hack saws without blades, (some day
I would buy blades for them); flashlights that didn't work, (some day I
would get batteries); and lots of things that I no longer remembered what they
were for, (cars I used to own).
I don't remember now who I sent them to, but I hope it made her laugh.
There are some days when you can do two things that make more than one
person happy. Tedi made me get rid of a bunch of junk I was saving for some
day when I would need it. That is at least two people.
Evan
In a message dated 2/18/2016 8:03:49 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
farmdogforever@xxxxxxxxx writes:
Hi Listers,
I just wanted to tell you of the great kindness that a fellow GSDCA member
did for me. Evan sent me almost 20 years' worth of Redbooks. When the
mail got here today, I thought I hit the lottery when I saw this big box.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, Evan.
Penny in NC
CH OhSteve, OFA
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