Saturday, July 28, 2007

Wilbo Blows 122 Dollars and Drives Drowsy too

Picked up daughter at the L.A. Cafe. Her mother visited for a few minutes, and she picked up a cup of decaffeinated cap. I pay for that, and it helps make the visit go smoothly. I drove over to MJR to catch Oliver Twist with daughter, but although she wasn't hungry at L.A. Cafe, she was famished outside MJR. So we stopped at the Ram's Horn, and she devoured an adult's portion of french toast, skipping the strawberry halves in red sauce that added to the bill a buck and change. She didn't eat her crusts, so I dipped them in her syrup, which she didn't use. So that's a lot of calories she passed up. She was still hungry, so I ordered her a side of bacon. She left a few bits of fat on her plate, which I snacked up. Our waitress had a new eye makeup style, with a thin, bright colored line under her eye, riding the skin-eye line. That's a lousy description, but I just want to hit keys. The waitress later at Pizza Hut had the same style. I feel mean complaining about it, but I had over 200 dollars start of Sunday. I'm running around 78 dollars. So where did the 122 dollars go?

10.00 Light bulb change
5.00 LA Cafe
12.00 Movie
3.00 Rams Horn Girl's Tip
15.00 Daughter's and my meal
4.98 Energy Drink (2)
2.00 Wash and Dry
17.00 Gas in Northville
20.00 Gas in God Knows what I-94 Town
5.00 Dairy Queen
20.00 Pizza Hut
2.00 Allowance
1.20 Donuts
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117.18

I think I laid down for a nap at 9:00 PM, and I continued to sleep until 11:30 PM. I couldn't sleep after that, so I took off for Bridgman right about 2:00 AM. Drank the two Rockstar energy drinks, but I ran out of conciousness around Adrian, and I stopped for a short nap. I am now fighting sleep a little, and I am contemplating a bit of car nap again, very short. This is Dale's Donut Factory, next door to Bosch, a company that brings innovation to every road they travel. Bosch in the Benton Harbor area is hitting the road, moving production from their two local facilities to some where else, maybe with cheaper labor. So what's the innovation of this wage-flight road Bosch is traveling?

Don't Be A Crash Test, Dummy

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