The city worker’s rebound…
Thursday, August 18th, 2005Look, this is what I intend to write about. Or at least this is part of it. This pic is a bit outdated, but its roughly what I managed in 2003 to 2004.
Lots to tell, anyway.
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Look, this is what I intend to write about. Or at least this is part of it. This pic is a bit outdated, but its roughly what I managed in 2003 to 2004.
Lots to tell, anyway.
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So, finally this works. I am still testing out what’s the best way to keep some track of me online. My own website is meant to be amazing, but most of the time its too intensive, doesn’t work or I can’t access it. Good place to try a link though. Its currently at www.lcmg.net.
Very nice.
Ironically, I think I have just found the best solution anyway: make yourself stay put by buggering up a knee. You realize this is going to turn into a rant. All my packed travel arrangements for next month out the window. I never book in advance. The one time everything is sealed and paid for, clonk, here we go, forget it. And who gets to benefit of the amazing deals I got? ts, the insurance company. If they pay, that is.
Seriously though, I reckon I must have put up a cost for mileage record. I just summed it all up to fill in the claims form, and here’s what it is:
Guess what it comes to… <
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