on a lighter note...

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I'm posting this with a heavy heart...

As much as I love camping and the outdoors.......
Tents, stoves, clothing and everything that comes with it...it is taking up too much of my time.
I am struggling to keep up with the everyday basics of cleaning and cooking and maintaining our home, so something has to give.
I will be getting rid of my bits and bobs when I sort them out.

Below is a list of what's available at the moment.
Serious inquiries only, and please don't insult me with low ball offers.

Thanks for reading and understanding...

1. Dustpan and broom

2. Sponges

3. Toilet spray

4. Mop and bucket

5. Window cleaner

6. Vacuum

7. Dish washing liquid

8. Laundry detergent

9. Fabric softener

10. Laundry baskets

11. Toilet brush

12. Cleaning sprays

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One should use extreme caution when checking the rearview mirror.

A new store opened in the local shopping center. I had just started moving forward, after having backed out of a parking space near the entrance doors of the shop. When I suddenly noticed the sign posted at the curb, right out front.

I slammed on my trucks brakes almost getting hit by the driver behind me. Without hesitation I whipped my truck into reverse and backed into the parking space I had just vacated, instantly before another driver was about to pull into it.

Within seconds the shifter was in first gear, parking brake engaged, hitting the lock button on the key bob as the truck door closed.

The manager with keys in His(?) hand welcomed me as being his(?) very first customer.

Amazed, I get first choice. I ask before realizing, how many am I allowed?

Somewhat bewildered at my question, he replied, as many and as often I would like.

I'm in gun heaven. All the guns I could ever want and I can come back for more.

Despair suddenly set in. I felt like I was about to have a stoke. With a heavy heart I asked the manager, Aaah....This isn't a gun store, it looks more like....a...beauty salon....where are your free guns at?

Near hysterical, the wimpy wrist manager replied, this is a salon and day spa. We don't have guns here.

We are a GUN FREE shop.

My reaction:A Blowup::A Bang Head::A Shutup:

Wouldn't you know it, that sign Gun Free Store, came up missing later that night.:A Whistle::A Whistle:
 
In a small village in Egypt lived two orphan boys, Set and Amenhotep. They always watched out for each other, well past their years of childhood and into their time as young adults.

One day, the two were walking outside the village when they saw a crocodile trapped in a poacher’s snare. The two young men, sympathetic to a creature in need, approached the crocodile and released it from the trap.

Once freed, the crocodile transformed into a wispy, glowing fairy! “Thank you, young men” said the fairy, “Your hearts are truly selfless, and I will grant each of you one wish. What are your names?”

“This is my friend Set, and you can call me ‘Ep’”, said Amenhotep.

“Very well, Ep” said the fairy “What is the desire of your heart?”

“I wish I was the strongest man in the world!” Amenhotep wished.

“Very well”, said the fairy, “but you must always use your strength to help others.” Smoke gathered around Amenhotep, and when the smoke cleared Ep was 7 foot six and rippling with muscles.

The fairy turned to Set “And what is your wish, Set?” Set responded “I never want to be poor again! I wish for money!”

“Very well,” said the fairy. Smoke gathered in front of the two of them, and when the smoke cleared a small elf remained, bowing to the two boys. “Greetings, sirs! My name is Elmon, and I am here to serve!”

“Elmon is an expert in all things money,” said the fairy, “He will help you make wise decisions and turn any business profitable, but will only help you so long as he is only asked to do good for your fellow man.”

Amenhotep and Set were inseparable. True to his word, Amenhotep used his great strength to build many houses for people in need. Set helped, as well, but his comparatively small size next to the now massive Amenhotep earned him the nickname “Imp”. With Elmon’s financial savvy, the two started a non-profit dedicated to building houses for the less fortunate, and Elmon kept all their paperwork in perfect order.

Years passed, and the two lived very fulfilling lives helping the homeless. Amenhotep met a girl while building houses and the two got married and had a beautiful baby boy, Josep.

Ep and Set’s business expanded globally. 15 years passed and Amenhotep grew kinder and more generous, giving to people in need at any of the places he went to build houses. Set built a campus in Cairo for the headquarters of their business, and directed global efforts. Over the years, Set lost touch with the people he was helping, and became more focused on business expansion and money of the business.

As all fathers do, Amenhotep wanted his son to eventually take over the business and help the next generation of needful people find purpose in their lives. He sent Joseph to the the HQ in Cairo to learn business from Set. Once there, Joseph was surprised to find that much of the financial success was due in large part to the financial savvy of Elmon, the elf.

Joseph spent months at HQ learning how to run the business. While there, Set decided that it was time to expand the company into a more profitable venture. Instead of building houses for the needy, he drafted up a plan to buy up land around urban areas and construct rental properties at expensive prices while preventing construction of new, affordable housing. He sent Josep with the proposal to Elmon to determine the financial logistics.

Upon reading the proposal and its ill-nature’s effect on Set’s fellow man, Elmon keeled over and died, instantly.

Joseph was shocked, and ran to alert Set right away, who wailed in dismay at the loss of his financial mastermind. In a rage, he accused Joseph of killing Elmon, and sent the teenager to jail.

Amenhotep, hearing of the distress, caught the first flight back to Cairo to find himself neck-deep in a legal battle between him and his old friend.

Without the financial and legal savvy of Elmon, Set’s case was a mess. Amenhotep, distraught, tried to reason with his childhood friend. “Come, Imp, release my boy and call off the lawsuit. Let’s use our energy to help those in need and not further what we both know is a fruitless path.”

Set refused, furiously gathering circumstantial evidence to bring to the court to frame Josep for Elmon’s murder.

The case was brought before the court, but Set’s claims were weak and unsupported. The judge, thoroughly disgusted with the lack of evidence from the prosecution, dismissed the case outright.

Obviously, Ep’s teen didn’t kill Imp’s elf.
I hope you step on a Lego
 
I might resemble this...

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I would be interested in it if you pass. Please send me the info on the gun shop if you do not buy it. I have the needed ammo and brass.
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