Mr. Ford: "I have a list here, hang on..." (takes a folded piece of paper out of his wallet and hands it to me)
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bunkywise
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That looks like my Fetchnotes app! Except I have song titles to download mixed in with mine! And sometimes a grocery list. Actually, it doesn't look like my Fetchnotes app at all. Have a nice day.
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That looks like my Fetchnotes app! Except I have song titles to download mixed in with mine! And sometimes a grocery list. Actually, it doesn't look like my Fetchnotes app at all. Have a nice day.
Hahahaha. I once deposited my grocery list in the night deposit at the bank. Luckily I also included the deposit slip!
For the oil change, I suggest cod liver :-)
I once worked with a fellow who used WD-40 on his arthritic knees. Swore it worked.
His list reminds me of my shopping list.
Be glad that he doesn't need a lube job.
New belts and hoses is almost akin to having a cardiac cath with stents placed? Almost.
Clearly your patient is robocop.
There's someone who can multitask.
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