Never ruin an apology with an excuse.
― Benjamin Franklin
Well to start off this post I would like to say SORRY EVERYONE!!! I really have no reason as to why this post is so late besides that I just simply forgot. So with one BIG SORRY I now will finish the story that I started...or will I?
Last time on "Just Two Dollars" my family and I piled in the van, as we so often do when we can get Dad to stop talking, but instead of heading to our house we were going in the total opposite direction. Now being the great observer that I am, I stated the complete obvious, "We're going the wrong way."
And now the exciting sequel to "Just Two Dollars".
"Where are we going?" a completely confused voice asked.
"To Goodwill in Athens to see if we can find any more suits for extras" the calm all knowing Mother replied.
This information threw me for a complete loop. Why, you may ask. Because I knew not of the existence of this so called Goodwill in Athens (good reason to be confused right?).
So after dad went through a very long unnecessary history of how Goodwill came to be in the same town as the legendary Dairy Barn, we finally got there. However what we saw and heard when we pulled into the parking lot almost made us get back in the car and leave for good.
Last time on "Just Two Dollars" my family and I piled in the van, as we so often do when we can get Dad to stop talking, but instead of heading to our house we were going in the total opposite direction. Now being the great observer that I am, I stated the complete obvious, "We're going the wrong way."
And now the exciting sequel to "Just Two Dollars".
"Where are we going?" a completely confused voice asked.
"To Goodwill in Athens to see if we can find any more suits for extras" the calm all knowing Mother replied.
This information threw me for a complete loop. Why, you may ask. Because I knew not of the existence of this so called Goodwill in Athens (good reason to be confused right?).
So after dad went through a very long unnecessary history of how Goodwill came to be in the same town as the legendary Dairy Barn, we finally got there. However what we saw and heard when we pulled into the parking lot almost made us get back in the car and leave for good.