Posted by Mark - IN. on March 07, 2011 at 17:24:19 from (24.14.63.220):
In Reply to: OT/wife went to work posted by rrlund on March 07, 2011 at 16:39:11:
Much good luck and glad to hear it. Got the fingers crossed for her as well.
Ran into some folks I had never met before in the grocery store Saturday, husband and wife, and she says to me that he lost his job two years ago and she had been carrying things by herself, but now that he's working they were able to pickup a couple of treats for their dogs, and they were both smiling from ear to ear. I turned to the husband and asked supportively "You just got a job" to make sure I heard what I heard, and he smiled and said "Yes, finally". He added that he would be tripping over the two huge bones for their golden retrievers. I don't wish the guy any harm or ill will, but he seemed happy about tripping over them bones, so I hope to heck that he did. May God bless them all.
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