I'll start with a little anecdote from last week.
I was on my way to meet with some contractors.
After I had parked and bought a ticket from the automated parking ticket dispenser, I was approached by a man.
He asked me if I could spare some change.
All that was left after buying my ticket was a one dollar coin.
"All I have left is a dollar"
The man waved me off, "Ehh..." and turned and walked away.
Apparently beggars CAN be choosers.
With this precedent in mind:
I am tired of the cold weather.
Enough.
It is wearing on me.
I want to be able to walk into the local coffee shop and not have my glasses fog up.
Sitting in your car first thing in the morning and waiting for it to warm up is not nice.
It is time for the warm weather, and I want it now.
BUT
Not too hot please, I don't want to be sweating.
I want warm spring weather, not hot summer weather.
I beg. I choose.
...and to think that if that man had taken my money and three more people gave him a dollar too, he could have bought himself a nice big can of Lysol to keep him warm that night.
I was on my way to meet with some contractors.
After I had parked and bought a ticket from the automated parking ticket dispenser, I was approached by a man.
He asked me if I could spare some change.
All that was left after buying my ticket was a one dollar coin.
"All I have left is a dollar"
The man waved me off, "Ehh..." and turned and walked away.
Apparently beggars CAN be choosers.
With this precedent in mind:
I am tired of the cold weather.
Enough.
It is wearing on me.
I want to be able to walk into the local coffee shop and not have my glasses fog up.
Sitting in your car first thing in the morning and waiting for it to warm up is not nice.
It is time for the warm weather, and I want it now.
BUT
Not too hot please, I don't want to be sweating.
I want warm spring weather, not hot summer weather.
I beg. I choose.
...and to think that if that man had taken my money and three more people gave him a dollar too, he could have bought himself a nice big can of Lysol to keep him warm that night.
Mac