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OK so today's FWP is that now it's nearly three pm and I am out of things to do other than work in the yard, which I've already done some of and just don't want to do any more of it. My house is clean. I have socialized. I guess I could watch something on TV or do some laundry, neither of which inspires me.
My FWP for today: I just did my pedicure last week and I stubbed my big toe on the kitchen cabinet which chipped off some of the nail polish on that one toe. I don't have time to fix it so I either need to wear closed shoes until I do have time or ignore it and just wear my usual sandals.
I put three uncooked eggs in the freezer because I couldn't deal with them. One of them now has a crack in it. I live with the daunting fear that the freezer will stop working and the broken raw egg will drip over everything including the frozen bananas. Then what shall I do?
I need to get our van detailed again but if I do it will rain and turn nasty. I need sunshine. Feeling like the meat in the weatherman's sandwich.........
My laptop was acting up so I'm using an old one, which is annoying because it's not touchscreen and I keep touching the screen. These keyboard buttons also feel weird, almost like a typewriter compared to the other one. And I don't know how to scroll, so I keep finding myself backing out of the page somehow. My brain is getting some much needed exercise at least.
I don’t like cucumber or avocado in my sushi rolls. I got charged more to NOT get either of them since it’s a ‘special request.’
Solution: get the veggies and take them out like an adult
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