Pure fun and a nicety is what I call it, but I’ve been blatantly flirting with one of the ladies who is a co-manager of Fred’s Super Dollar Stores lately – the one in the shopping center where George, I, and the gang used to hang out everyday years ago. She instigated it, but I say we are just were getting to be friends. She will just grin ear to ear super vigorously and say a warm and kind hello as I walk into the store usually first thing after I’ve left my volunteering duties. (I’m hooked on Fred’s .99 cent can of roasted peanuts). It makes me feel overjoyed, but I would never, ever have the guts to ask her out. I’ve had my fair share of sheer flaky and pure disaster dates and girlfriends these past few decades. Flirting is just fine by me and it is fun.
“Do you ever get off from work?” I asked her yesterday very kindly and sincerely out of concern.
“It doesn’t seem like it, does it?” She told me as she chuckled and rung up my purchase. I got out my wallet to pay. “I am off tomorrow, though. And it’s the day the supply truck usually delivers so I am excited! The supply truck is a royal pain in the rear. It is like having to do inventory every week.”
She will always give me one of the most sweetest and sincere smiles I have gotten from a woman in years most occasions. I love her very curly chocolate toned brown hair and the subdued perfume she wears as well. None of that gaudy and overcoming stuff that some women sometimes slather themselves in to catch attention. Her smile certainly and immediately draws in enough attention as it is.
The Last Two Ancient Computers Say Goodnight and Exit Stage Left…
Our last two Dell computers arrived today. I was overjoyed and excited to get them up and running – to see what kind of mettle they were made of. It was like I had personally gotten the Dell’s instead of the Literacy Center. I think of them as my own property protectively. We are going to give away all these old computers to an organization that badly needs them such as the local GED mentor and tutoring program. I’ve got most them running decently again. Their lifespan is a shot in the dark though. You will never know when they are going to quit after all those years idling dutifully overnight in our computer lab. We are no longer living in the 20th century but firmly in the 21st technology wise now.
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