seriously, if you just keep a window open (no screen) and don’t mind cleaning up a few bird feathers (plus the occassional beak or claw) you can move cat food down all the way to the bottom and elevate booze back to its logical position.
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i like all these things Reed Posey does very much–
i like the name Reed Posey very much. muchas.
seriously, if you just keep a window open (no screen) and don’t mind cleaning up a few bird feathers (plus the occassional beak or claw) you can move cat food down all the way to the bottom and elevate booze back to its logical position.
Sometimes my list is the same. Substituting “dog food” for “cat food”.
right on.
interesting that cat food is #1
and rent is below booze