Quiet plans for New Year’s Eve. Maybe next year, I’ll start thinking early about where I want to ring in the new year. That said, I’m turning into an old fart who doesn’t really have a lot of interest in watching Ryan Seacrest trot out a bunch of tired celebrity whores for NYE. I’m a fuddy-duddy like that.
Fresh start soon, even if it is more of a construct than an reality. I’m certainly looking forward to hitting the proverbial “reset” button.
Onwards, to the Friday 5!
- What business establishment’s recent closing was the most disappointing for you?
I never shopped there, but there was a home design place across the street from my office called Aspen Wood Glass Co. The front doors were beautifully-crafted wood doors for the showroom. I see it every day on my way to work, and it bums me out that they couldn’t make it. Then again, they could have moved showrooms to a new location. Who knows? /hope - At what place of business or service are you most likely to be the day’s last customer out the door?
Lately, it’s been the Starbucks in Willoughby where I go to get my Friday Night Iced Chai Soy Latte Fix. I’ve moseyed in there as late as 10:45. - What place of business or service seems to be closed at times inconvenient to you?
My doctor’s office never seems to be open when I get ill or injured. I should just start saying that the Chardon Fast Clinic is my PCP. - Where in the real world (not online) will you most likely spend your last 2011 money?
Wherever Charlie and I go for dinner tonight on our date. - What business or service has been the biggest blessing to you because it is always open?
God bless internet shopping. Love it!
Source: f.riday5.com
Closing time: open all the doors and let you out into the world.
Closing time: turn all of the lights on over every boy and every girl.
Closing time: one last call for alcohol, so finish your whiskey or beer.
Closing time: you don’t have to go home, but you can’t stay here.
Closing time: turn all of the lights on over every boy and every girl.
Closing time: one last call for alcohol, so finish your whiskey or beer.
Closing time: you don’t have to go home, but you can’t stay here.
Closing time: time for you to go out to the places you will be from.
Closing time: this room won’t be open, tell your brothers or your sisters, “Come.”
So gather up your jackets, and move it to the exits; I hope you have found a friend.
Closing time: every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end.
Closing time: this room won’t be open, tell your brothers or your sisters, “Come.”
So gather up your jackets, and move it to the exits; I hope you have found a friend.
Closing time: every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end.