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Where dafuq can 2 people eat for $43??
My 2 teenage daughters spend more than that at the damn Taco Bell drive-thru.
Local family owned Italian place by us. Wife had chicken parmesean and I had a small pizza. Plus a couple of glasses of pepsi
 

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That's what I was wondering, some of @Czed 's Piggly Wiggly pre-coooked take home food?
3.99 at the pig is far cheaper than any fast food chainIMG_20250321_160842669.jpg
But you never know what's available I go to work at 4pm
Last time It was a odd pairing of lasagna and green beans and mashed potatoes and gravy
But it's pretty good buffet style food
Cheaper than me cooking something and faster.
The kids at work think nothing of using door dash for lunch I've seen them pay 30-50.00 for olive garden, Chick-fil-A,Texas Roadhouse,red lobster, Chipotle
Hell burger king cost one guy 36.00 somehow with all the charges for delivery.
 

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The material handler guy's at work usually have 12-14 hour shifts
I saw a guy on a forklift eating a whole rotisserie chicken I said damn
That's impressive rampaging around wide open chicken greased up steering wheel.
He laughed
Then like 10 hour's later I saw him still eating that chicken I said you're a slow eater
He said naw out of date chicken at the Kroger's is 2.00 so I bought a bunch.
 

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Good morning.
So far. Yesterday my Dad got cortisone injections in his back to try to alleviate some of the pain he's been having in his legs. I texted him this morning to see if there was any improvement and he replied no pain in 1 leg, some in the other when he got up but that's gone now too.

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Yeah, I doubt that too. My girls are skinny little things but eat like NFL linebackers.
 

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So far. Yesterday my Dad got cortisone injections in his back to try to alleviate some of the pain he's been having in his legs. I texted him this morning to see if there was any improvement and he replied no pain in 1 leg, some in the other when he got up but that's gone now too.


Yeah, I doubt that too. My girls are skinny little things but eat like NFL linebackers.
Good to hear. 🙏
Two can eat the best burger in Wisconsin with taters and a beer at Pickles Pub for $38 and change.
 

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Quick question fellas. I’m thinking about part time wrenching for a power equipment company here in Nashville. The shop manager asked what I was thinking for pay and I really have no idea. I almost went to work for one in Knoxville and it was flat rate 35 per billable shop hour. This guy talked like it would be hourly. I’m not a formally trained power equipment mechanic but I can think my way through most tasks. I have my own tools and I would clearly be dependable for the time I could work for them. I have worked on and repaired lots of mechanical stuff and engines since 2011. I have been a full time mechanic of some type 8 of the last 15 years. Just curious what’s you guys thoughts were? TIA!
 

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Quick question fellas. I’m thinking about part time wrenching for a power equipment company here in Nashville. The shop manager asked what I was thinking for pay and I really have no idea. I almost went to work for one in Knoxville and it was flat rate 35 per billable shop hour. This guy talked like it would be hourly. I’m not a formally trained power equipment mechanic but I can think my way through most tasks. I have my own tools and I would clearly be dependable for the time I could work for them. I have worked on and repaired lots of mechanical stuff and engines since 2011. I have been a full time mechanic of some type 8 of the last 15 years. Just curious what’s you guys thoughts were? TIA!

Is it repairing things for said company or is it repair for the public?
 
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