^Thanks, sellina. Yes, I used to have small reading glasses--hubby called them "old lady glasses." Seeing the top of the frame got really annoying. Now that I have to wear them more often, the bigger lens is much nicer.
Thanks! Given how deserted the street was at that moment, it felt like I had walked onto a movie set.AncientMariner I love that one with the broken umbrella.
Drunk dude could barely stand (he was drunk before he arrived at my place, and I refused to serve him). On his way out the door, he fell into the window.
This is the wall in my room. It's not only there to keep me sane, it's also there to inspire my 7 year old niece, and 3 year old nephew, into learning more about science and math. Granted, my nephew is a little young to grasp everything here, but maybe the pretty pictures will get him thinking. My niece, though, I have her intrigued by science, and I'm going to work it as much as I can.
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Also, yes, pony in the corner, because that's how I roll.
Jesus Christo!The joys of bartending...
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Lovely. I'm guessing sir drunkie drunk ended his night at the e.r.? Looks like blood to the lower left down by the floor.
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And J. Allen I'm absolutely offended* by the relative cleanliness and orderliness of your workstation.
* And by offended I actually mean I'm envious of it. It looks awesome. I may have to try cleaning my own this weekend.![]()
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Sweet!
Saw a guy ( maybe a couple guys) break table once, western saloon fight style, The club/venue was called the Saddle Rack.I hope that guy's okay. I've never seen anyone break a window at a local bar or restaurant. Drunken fights and arguments are plenty enough without having to dodge flying shards of door or window glass.
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