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What did you consumer fucks buy today?

injinji

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I do like the thrifting and trading clothes with friends

Bras don't have much of a problem with either but don't think I could do underwear

The type I wear goes too far up my butt :eek:
My wife agrees with you on used underwear. But I buy a lot of hiker underwear, and it costs too much for me to buy some not knowing if it going to work for me. (like the pair I bought last week do not work worth a damn) I've started using my real backpack for my midnight rambles, and the hipbelt pushes down on my underwear. After two miles of holding them up, I stopped and stripped down and took them off. Hope my cousin didn't have a game camera in that location)

A funny underwear story. The not for profit that I worked for used to do the rec for the county. I was the guy who raked out the fields and chalked the lines before ball games. I took a break and was headed to the concession stand to get something to drink. There were three teenage girls inside getting everything ready for the games later. They were talking among themselves, and as I rounded the corner one of them said, "as soon as you get it in there you are ready to get it out." I just turned around and walked away. Later on they told me they were talking about trying on thong underwear for the first time. This was 30 years ago, and we still have a good laugh about it when I run into the lady.
 

injinji

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Not sure if this is the right place to put this, as I actually didn't buy anything. But. . . . . we are signed up for USPS's service that e-mails you a picture of your mail for that day. Well the wife looked at today's mail, and saw there was something coming from the Treasury Department. She said, well we made a mistake on our taxes. We will either get a check or write one. (for a couple three years we had over paid by a few hundred dollars, and once we had underpaid) So I go the mail and we owe seven thousand and change in taxes. Seven hundred of it is interest and penalties. They didn't tell us what the mistake was, but we found it in less than a minute of looking at our copy of last years returns. I made $49K from pine trees, and we logged it right in the list to the left, but when we put in the column on the right, we dropped a digit, making it $4.9K. I don't mind paying the tax part of it, but I hate that it took them 11 months to find it, so we had the extra 700 bucks. We got the check written and will drop it off at the PO tomorrow.

It may be time for us to hire a pro. But this year there is no extra income, so it should be easy peasy. We will see.
 
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