Christina and I need an extra pair of hands or two to help lift, move, and arrange a few small pieces of furniture on Sunday, May 27th between 3 and 6.
There really isn't that much left to get (her bed, her couch, maybe a small desk, some whiteboards from Home Depot) so it should be an easy job. To be honest we could probably do it ourselves, but it would be nice to have another person or two to help anyway (less fatigue, extra hands to open doors, navigate, lift, clear paths, etc).
We don't anticipate it taking too long (we pay based on how long we keep the truck so we'll be ready to go) and we'll gladly buy pizza or something afterward.
Any strapping young takers out there?
Helping Hands needed - Sunday, May 27
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Re: Helping Hands needed - Sunday, May 27
Do you...proofread anything you write?Wesley wrote:Any strapping young takers out there?
You work your life away and what do they give?
You're only killing yourself to live
I'll lend a hand. I owe Christina moving help anyway. Will you call and remind me?
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Anne Lamott is crazy because I have no idea what that means. Sure, when I'm 80, I doubt I'll help others move. Although, my grandfather still helped people move when he was in his 70s. Hell, he could've probably kicked most of your asses.ratliff wrote:Anne Lamott said the other night that after a certain age you shouldn't have to help people move anymore.