- So ... Thursday ... uh, I got a surprise slot at "work." Hearing lab ... therefore infusion: $20.
- I could ghastly be wrong on this, but later that evening I went out to a coffee shop (not My Favorite Coffeeshop, either division). I say this because I know I went there to ask the barista if this place gave discounts for bringing in your own mug. (The answer was no, by the way.) And even though there was a whole hour of 30 Rock and an episode of Up All Night, all the late-night shows (except Kimmel, who, bless his heart, still does new shows when most of the others take vacations) were in re-runs, so I'm pretty sure I took the occasion to go out. Anyway, a small coffee with tip was: $1.75.
- Friday? Uh, it was a snowy day, and one where I thought I could go to the lab but my slot was canceled. I wanted to check out this nursing home my parents want to throw Grandmother into, but first I wanted to go to Maverick's, a place that serves the best roast beef in town. And I get a beef brisket instead. Not bad, though a tad dry. With tip: $10.25.
- Went to My Favorite Stripclub (Non-Cover Division). No dances, but I stayed there for a while, so I think I spent: $10.
- Afterward I went to My Favorite Coffeehouse (Late Night Division) for a mocha. With tip: $5.25.
- Saturday I virtually did the same thing. First I went to the stripclub and paid another: $10.
- Then coffee. Same thing: $5.25.
- Then, just to switch it up, I went to My Favorite Late-Night Italian Place. I just got a soup and salad, but unfortunately, I didn't have enough coins to round up to the usual tip I give them for what I got. Guesstimate, with tip: $8.04.
- On Monday I went to Dairy Queen. Chicken strip special on Mondays, straight up: $5.
- On Tuesday I went to the same unfamiliar coffeeshop that I went to the week before. I want to try to go there because a) it's closer, even if by half a mile, b) it's cheaper. Again, coffee with tip: $1.75.
United States Constitution, Article I, Section 9, Clause 8: "No Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them, shall, without the Consent of the Congress, accept of any present, Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State."
Friday, February 3, 2012
Expenses Without Receipt
It's been a week??? Damn, this is hard:
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