When I was a child, my father gave me a nickel for being good.
These days I am good for nothing.
More insights next week,
Andrew
When I was a child, my father gave me a nickel for being good.
These days I am good for nothing.
More insights next week,
Andrew
Andrew, I will give you 50 dollars for all the good you’ve done over the last year.
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Thank you for your kind thought.
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Let’s face it – it was obviously not a good week…
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When I think of that line, sometimes.
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your value doesn’t decrease based on someones inability to see your worth! 😉
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and value isn’t measured in nickels…
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Nice!
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🙂
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Deflation. ;>)
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Yeah, I thought I’d get more as adult.
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That one is good. No, priceless.
Btw, if you’ve been randomly lifting your hand all week, I apologize. I’ve been practicing.
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Yup, priceless. 😉 Keep practicing…
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Oh dear! I’m sure the cats don’t judge you…much!
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The cats are non-judgmental. Feed them and they are content.
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I can even remember when you could actually buy something for a nickel. 🙂
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Yup, when I was a kid, a nickel in your pocket was something.
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That’s part of being an adult, innit. Everytime my daughter complains about officemates or bills or noisy neighbors, I remember her she’s the one who wanted to grow up.
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but what about those of us who didn’t want to grow up? 🙂
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This one makes me giggle…with more than one interpretation. I am sure you do good for no compensation.
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One of my favorites!
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