I started the day fully expecting <a href="http://nowherethoughts.net/sarpysam/archives/1182-Let-The-Games-Begin.html">a fight</a> but the school took a look at the blank form, said OK, and that was that. You could have floored me since I was all ready for a fight. I decided it must going to be a good day.<br />n<br />nWe had to go to Billings for a doctor's appointment and some other stuff. We pulled into Billings and the price of gas was $2.68 a gallon. Not to bad with everything going on. After getting everything done we go to leave town and fill up with gas and the price in the afternoon was $2.85 a gallon. Damn, that is quite a jump for a day.<br />n<br />nSo I get home and I get the really [sarcasm]good news[/sarcasm] of the day. The hired man gave notice he is quitting. <br />n<br />n<font size=4>DAMN!!!! DAMN!!!! DAMN!!!!</font size=4><br />n<br />nHe gave a month notice which will get us to shipping and maybe I can convince him to stay a few extra days to finish shipping the cattle. Now starts the search for a new man. That really sucks. Today went from bad to worse. I hope it gets no worse.<br />n<br />n<b>There's nothing wrong or evil about having a bad day. There's everything wrong with making others have to have it… with you. Neil Cavuto</b>
What a Day
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