After I dropped her off at home, I went to my friend Margo's to help her and my friend Shelly with getting her dog to the vet for a checkup because the dog got a whole ankle replacement last week. She is doing quite well.
My mom's physical therapy session went well. She took me out to Denny's afterward.
Then, Margo bought us all lunch from Wendy's as a thank you.
I received an email today entitled "Everything You Wanted to Know About Sourdough, But Were Afraid to Ask."
Quote from: Jane on January 24, 2025, 02:57:50 PMQuote from: Freddie on January 24, 2025, 01:42:26 PMQuote from: Jane on January 24, 2025, 12:46:24 PMQuote from: Freddie on January 24, 2025, 07:22:55 AMQuote from: Rodzinski on January 24, 2025, 06:48:24 AMIn the ‘70s, beer can collecting was all the rage, and my brother had quite the collection. One time I was riding up our block on a toy horse on wheels, when a friend of my brother came up and told me my brother had wanted to give him a can, would I go get one? So I chose the one that looked the neatest, which was his rarest, a can from Hawaii. When my brother got home, I happily told him how I’d helped, only he went berserk. The kid had lied and scammed me. I was in trouble. My dad had to go visit the kid’s parents. High-level negotiations were had, by nightfall, the can was returned and I was off the hook. Scammers of the innocent have always been a fact of life.When the scammer is your own brother and his wife, what do you do?From personal experience, sister never my brother, you are screwed.Was your situation about money?My whole life though I didn't realize what was happening until I got older. I also have great memories with her. It was very sad. Are you able to talk here about what kind of scam she pulled, or do you keep that information private?
Quote from: Freddie on January 24, 2025, 01:42:26 PMQuote from: Jane on January 24, 2025, 12:46:24 PMQuote from: Freddie on January 24, 2025, 07:22:55 AMQuote from: Rodzinski on January 24, 2025, 06:48:24 AMIn the ‘70s, beer can collecting was all the rage, and my brother had quite the collection. One time I was riding up our block on a toy horse on wheels, when a friend of my brother came up and told me my brother had wanted to give him a can, would I go get one? So I chose the one that looked the neatest, which was his rarest, a can from Hawaii. When my brother got home, I happily told him how I’d helped, only he went berserk. The kid had lied and scammed me. I was in trouble. My dad had to go visit the kid’s parents. High-level negotiations were had, by nightfall, the can was returned and I was off the hook. Scammers of the innocent have always been a fact of life.When the scammer is your own brother and his wife, what do you do?From personal experience, sister never my brother, you are screwed.Was your situation about money?My whole life though I didn't realize what was happening until I got older. I also have great memories with her. It was very sad.
Quote from: Jane on January 24, 2025, 12:46:24 PMQuote from: Freddie on January 24, 2025, 07:22:55 AMQuote from: Rodzinski on January 24, 2025, 06:48:24 AMIn the ‘70s, beer can collecting was all the rage, and my brother had quite the collection. One time I was riding up our block on a toy horse on wheels, when a friend of my brother came up and told me my brother had wanted to give him a can, would I go get one? So I chose the one that looked the neatest, which was his rarest, a can from Hawaii. When my brother got home, I happily told him how I’d helped, only he went berserk. The kid had lied and scammed me. I was in trouble. My dad had to go visit the kid’s parents. High-level negotiations were had, by nightfall, the can was returned and I was off the hook. Scammers of the innocent have always been a fact of life.When the scammer is your own brother and his wife, what do you do?From personal experience, sister never my brother, you are screwed.Was your situation about money?
Quote from: Freddie on January 24, 2025, 07:22:55 AMQuote from: Rodzinski on January 24, 2025, 06:48:24 AMIn the ‘70s, beer can collecting was all the rage, and my brother had quite the collection. One time I was riding up our block on a toy horse on wheels, when a friend of my brother came up and told me my brother had wanted to give him a can, would I go get one? So I chose the one that looked the neatest, which was his rarest, a can from Hawaii. When my brother got home, I happily told him how I’d helped, only he went berserk. The kid had lied and scammed me. I was in trouble. My dad had to go visit the kid’s parents. High-level negotiations were had, by nightfall, the can was returned and I was off the hook. Scammers of the innocent have always been a fact of life.When the scammer is your own brother and his wife, what do you do?From personal experience, sister never my brother, you are screwed.
Quote from: Rodzinski on January 24, 2025, 06:48:24 AMIn the ‘70s, beer can collecting was all the rage, and my brother had quite the collection. One time I was riding up our block on a toy horse on wheels, when a friend of my brother came up and told me my brother had wanted to give him a can, would I go get one? So I chose the one that looked the neatest, which was his rarest, a can from Hawaii. When my brother got home, I happily told him how I’d helped, only he went berserk. The kid had lied and scammed me. I was in trouble. My dad had to go visit the kid’s parents. High-level negotiations were had, by nightfall, the can was returned and I was off the hook. Scammers of the innocent have always been a fact of life.When the scammer is your own brother and his wife, what do you do?
In the ‘70s, beer can collecting was all the rage, and my brother had quite the collection. One time I was riding up our block on a toy horse on wheels, when a friend of my brother came up and told me my brother had wanted to give him a can, would I go get one? So I chose the one that looked the neatest, which was his rarest, a can from Hawaii. When my brother got home, I happily told him how I’d helped, only he went berserk. The kid had lied and scammed me. I was in trouble. My dad had to go visit the kid’s parents. High-level negotiations were had, by nightfall, the can was returned and I was off the hook. Scammers of the innocent have always been a fact of life.
Quote from: Freddie on January 24, 2025, 04:28:26 PMQuote from: Jane on January 24, 2025, 02:57:50 PMQuote from: Freddie on January 24, 2025, 01:42:26 PMQuote from: Jane on January 24, 2025, 12:46:24 PMQuote from: Freddie on January 24, 2025, 07:22:55 AMQuote from: Rodzinski on January 24, 2025, 06:48:24 AMIn the ‘70s, beer can collecting was all the rage, and my brother had quite the collection. One time I was riding up our block on a toy horse on wheels, when a friend of my brother came up and told me my brother had wanted to give him a can, would I go get one? So I chose the one that looked the neatest, which was his rarest, a can from Hawaii. When my brother got home, I happily told him how I’d helped, only he went berserk. The kid had lied and scammed me. I was in trouble. My dad had to go visit the kid’s parents. High-level negotiations were had, by nightfall, the can was returned and I was off the hook. Scammers of the innocent have always been a fact of life.When the scammer is your own brother and his wife, what do you do?From personal experience, sister never my brother, you are screwed.Was your situation about money?My whole life though I didn't realize what was happening until I got older. I also have great memories with her. It was very sad. Are you able to talk here about what kind of scam she pulled, or do you keep that information private?What I will say is that because of her I have a better understanding of people like our president.
Quote from: singdaw on January 24, 2025, 04:37:05 PMI received an email today entitled "Everything You Wanted to Know About Sourdough, But Were Afraid to Ask." Was it blank?
DR Singdaw did you read it or delete the email?
Ushering for Drew Lynch, a comedian, tonight.
I aspire to make bread at home, but if I'm honest with myself, I probably never will.
Quote from: John G. on January 24, 2025, 04:41:46 PMUshering for Drew Lynch, a comedian, tonight. Enjoy, John!
I have received emails from both Baskin Robbins and See's Candy celebrating peanut butter day.
Wordle: 3/6
Jane, congratulations on passing the 139,000 millstone!
Quote from: Freddie on January 24, 2025, 05:55:49 PMJane, congratulations on passing the 139,000 millstone!Thank you. I forgot about it until you mentioned it