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I just missed the best post-it opportunity!

Posted by $ winterwind 9 years, 9 months ago to The Gulch: General
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I had the post-it in my hand; I was going to stick it right over the
"We can no longer afford the rich"
bumper sticker; the wizard had his camera ready....and the person [?] came out of Hobby Lobby, got in her car, and took her nasty bumper sticker with her.
drat!


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  • Posted by johnpe1 9 years, 9 months ago
    I love the rich! the only work that I have ever had,
    with which to sustain my life and that of my family,
    has been courtesy of rich people! -- j

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  • Posted by khalling 9 years, 9 months ago
    ok, it didn't happen...what'd you get at hobby lobby?
    I love hobby lobby and there isn't any where I am....soooo miss it
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    • Posted by $ 9 years, 9 months ago
      We were there to order a frame for a picture, so we paid them some money and didn't get anything!
      They are not as prevalent as Michael's, but they carry a few things that I will accept no substitutes for - in particular, a large plastic storage box with a handle that's about 13" x 17" x 6". I use them to put everything for a specific project into so I know where everything is while I'm not working on it. They're made by Sterilite and there are actually about 4 sizes, so you can put different kinds of projects into different kinds of boxes and then it's all nice and neat while you're not working on them. :)
      I am a world-class starter, but not such a great finisher, so I have to contain the chaos somehow.
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      • Posted by $ jbrenner 9 years, 9 months ago
        I am also a world-class starter and not such a great finisher. That's why I surround myself with finishers. Mark Cuban made a very interesting observation about the relationship between Carnegie and Henry Frick in The Men Who Built America. "Cuban remarks that their relationship was successful because they were opposites. 'Very analogous to the way good business partnerships work today.'”

        http://theblogthatbuiltamerica.wordpress...

        Carnegie was a world-class starter and needed help finishing. Frick was the classic finisher.
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