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Roll out of bed, Mr. Coffee's dead...

I got up this morning and learned some things today.

First thing was the button I pressed on my alarm clock was NOT the snooze.

Second thing was that 20 dollars worth of gas gets me back home, to work, back home again, and almost back to work the next day, about three round trips(92 miles per). I had to get gas on my way in. Made me late.

In between all this, my coffee maker decided to go south.

Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name....and they're always glad you came....

Comments

Diamond said…
OMG...sorry about the coffee maker! I would die if my coffee maker broke!
Melanie said…
I totally feel for your lack of coffee...truly I do!!
Stylin said…
Hi WIXY,
To cheer you up I was going to post a link to a coffeeshop they showed on Fox news today.It was a coffee shop with girls in bathing suits serving coffee !!I cant find it!
Jen said…
Bad luck comes in threes. :(

May the rest of your day be lucky! :)

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