Fancy is a national treasure. Originally Posted by KammyeSo is your taint ...
In the spirit of Fancy's original post, I'm grateful today for many things.
Over the past seven days I'm grateful to have been able to get out and hobby a little.
I still have a job. And despite being at my desk all week, I'm grateful I was given time to play volunteer dispatcher and donation coordinator for a local non profit.
I'm grateful I have two volunteer activities lined up to do this weekend.
I'm grateful for this cool weather. I'm grateful that the west beltway should be open in both directions sometime next week.
I'm grateful that I didn't flood and I didn't drown. I'm grateful that I don't live in Florida.
Harvey was a big shit sandwich and everybody got a taste, but some much more than others. We aren't done with it yet, but it feels like the end of the beginning finally. I am most grateful for that. Originally Posted by NMEufdaST8
1. My life, my health, my youth.1. Fleeting
2. That my personal place did not sustain an ounce of damage during Harvey.
3. My loyal clients, and future clients.
4. My kitties
5. Awesome people in my life. Originally Posted by Victoria of Houston
1. Fleeting
2. Only 30 percent of Houston was flooded out
3. Increasing your rates will make you lose them
4. Signs of BSC
5. You are still in Houston Originally Posted by WolfWhistle
You are a miserable son of a bitch. What joy do you derive from this kind of shit? If you derive any joy at all, you need to get a life. If you get none, do something else. Originally Posted by beanocookLols. Thank you for speaking up. But honestly, the best way to deal with these types is to just ignore them.
Lols. Thank you for speaking up. But honestly, the best way to deal with these types is to just ignore them.Montrose is an overpriced dump where 20 year olds going on 60 aimlessly stand around all day long like the walking dead. Your rates will go up.
And, raising my rates for moving to the Med Centre?
The neighborhood my in-call is in now, is far superior to that neighborhood. It literally makes no sense whatsoever that such would happen. Lols. Originally Posted by Victoria of Houston
To have survived Harvey without damage. That my family member who's house was devastated survived safely, cats and all.Love this! Very wise my friend.
I'm grateful for those friends who have stepped up to help me with my family disaster. And for the volunteers who just came off the street to help without being asked.
That I live in the best country in the world and the best state.
I am happy to be gainfully employed and in reasonable health.
There are so many more things to be thankful for if we only stop and think about them.
And thanks to Fancy for a positive thread and cool looking dog pics.
Originally Posted by 1Curiousguy