tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-612801744889562315.post3681883408055922619..comments2023-12-30T12:31:14.482-08:00Comments on The Lonely Libertarian: This was normal for me growing uphiswiserangelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13823260651306838495noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-612801744889562315.post-87734348963882285372016-05-01T15:41:29.518-07:002016-05-01T15:41:29.518-07:00Oooops! I'm looking at my three messy pantries...Oooops! I'm looking at my <i>three</i> messy pantries. Oh, well. Just add it to the list of retirement jobs.Unclezipnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-612801744889562315.post-64722901143323113702016-05-01T08:00:40.451-07:002016-05-01T08:00:40.451-07:00Many years ago I worked for a big Methodist church...Many years ago I worked for a big Methodist church in Baltimore. An older couple, whom I never met, dies within a few months of each other and left their home, with all the stuff in it, to the church. The stories I could tell you... Anyhow, there were mason jars of preserved plums in the basement that had been there for over 70 years. We opened one and, well, no good, as expected. But, yep, there was that time when people were prepared. As a side, we found a Form 1040 from the '20s. Yep, a small postcard. AAs I recall, it was how much you made, deductions for kids, pay X% on that total, within a small range. Ah, for those days...Rickvid in the Yakima Valleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07787215943925443652noreply@blogger.com