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Sometimes, his logic is incredible.
I sent Ky out to do some errands today since I had to work and he'll end up shaving the cat out of boredom if he doesn't have tasks. One of which was go pick up a case of local wine to give out as gifts and two more bottles of Everclear for his mother for making her homemade schnapps (maybe the culprit of the FB slip-up???). DH calls me later to proudly proclaim he dropped $225 at the liquor store buying 18 bottles of wine, two 12-packs of beer (also gifts) and a bottle of Georgia Moon Corn Whiskey Moonshine. Brilliant.
He just sent me a message asking me to swipe some printer paper from the office because we're out and it was "$14.99 for a ream- way too much!".
I love him.
The aim of life is to live, and to live means to be aware; joyously, drunkenly, serenely, divinely aware. -Henry Miller
http://cookthehumbletable.blogspot.com/
Re: Economics 101 w/ DH
Sounds like a deal!
but where the heck is paper $15/ream? I wouldn't have paid that either.
I agree with your dh.
Booze= Fun
Paper= Boring!
The icing on the cake of this post is " Georgia Moon Corn Whiskey Moonshine."
HI-LARIOUS!
Yeah... that was an experiment that didn't go over very well. Shocking, the $10 moonshine in a mason jar from the sketchy Armenian liquor store wasn't particularly good. Weird, I know.
After swearing it off Kyle stated "Meh, I'll just take it up to Mom, I'm sure she'll figure out something to do with it." Spot on babe, spot on.
The aim of life is to live, and to live means to be aware; joyously, drunkenly, serenely, divinely aware. -Henry Miller
http://cookthehumbletable.blogspot.com/