Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> In article > , "Dan
> Goodman" > wrote:
>
> > Thanks to the heat (highs around 90F are hot for the Twin Cities),
> > my appetite diminished. And the relative cool spell didn't bring
> > it back all the way. For example, I've been eating one egg instead
> > of two most of the time.
> >
> > And I had a good deal of food on hand.
> >
> > I would've spent more if I wasn't broke, of course.
> >
> > Note: Meeting someone in a restaurant did mean spending more money
> > than that. I had hot tea. (The restaurant was Dulono's Pizza. As
> > might be obvious from the name, it's best known in the Twin Cities
> > as a place for bluegrass music.)
>
> LOL. I haven't been to Dulono's in years -- last saw Adam Somebody
> there - guitarist.
>
> When are you going to be not broke?
Not _this_ broke: End of the month. Not broke: Not sure. Certain of
not being broke: Not sure.
> Do you still have food on hand
> or do you need to visit a foodshelf for vittles?
Still have stored food; and I picked up Fare For All food today. (Good
thing I had my cart, because it was raining when I started back home --
hard enough to disintegrate the grocery bags. And I was going less than
a block.)
>Is your room air conditioned?
No, but I have a fan collection.
Gonna be hotter'n blazes today - and I should can
> pickles!! Take care.
Thanks to the rainstorm, it got cool for part of the day.
--
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