Sunday, April 4, 2021

Expenses Without Receipts

Should do this since right now I have nothing else to say.  Starting from Saturday, April 3:
  • I have receipts from then back to Friday, March 26, when I went to Lisa's to get my shoes shined.  I short-changed her by a buck last month because I needed to save my singles for what I thought was a trip to the DMV where I thought I needed exact change (though it turns out it didn't matter because I could not go into a DMV right now -- see below), so this time around I gave her that buck, so with tip this cost me: $16.
  • So Metro Transit, the public transportation system for the Twin Cities, a long time ago (like years ago) sent me this Go-To card that, initially at least, had ten bucks already loaded.  I kept it because I wanted to use it, but I never got around to it until around this time, because I think I found the card.  And I finally decided that, on the presumption that the ten bucks expired because it had been so long since it was sent (I think there was fine print saying that that money would expire), I was going to load money onto it and use it because I use public transportation ... uh, from time to time.  I had that afternoon off, so I was going to go a light rail station in downtown Minneapolis and pay.  And then I remembered that Metro Transit actually has an office downtown, so instead of potentially running into some crazy dude who would throw me in front of a train, I'd just go in there.  And then I checked and it looks as though there still was ten bucks in there, so maybe it didn't expire after all.  And then compelled me to halve the amount I was going to add to my card from ten to: $5.  ETA at 1:34 a.m. on April 20,2021 that I deleted this EWR because I in fact have a receipt for this.
  • Back to Saturday the 20th -- I received my reminder that I needed to renew my license through the mail, about a couple months before it would expire, as I think reminders usually go out.  It did not occur to me that most DMVs would not operate normally (as in allow people to walk in to get their tabs, etc.) because of the pandemic, however, and so I didn't immediately go about getting it renewed until my birthday (and thus the expiration of my license) got close.  Then I looked online and the DMVs I go to for all this stuff is only taking reservations ... and the earliest reservations would be in late April.  I didn't think I would get busted for an expired license because it's the pandemic, you know?  But I started to get really antsy for fear I would get stopped in the five-to-six weeks until my reservation.  I e-mailed the state DMV, and in fact there were places that accepted walk-ups.  I went to the closest one, in St. Paul, anticipating long lines and waits for hours.  Actually, I was there a half-hour and got the application for my REAL ID (with new picture) done.  I was freaking out, and then I saw that it really was no trouble at all.  But I'm still glad I got this done with my license being expired only for three days.  Cost for license: $32.
  • To celebrate (after going to Roy Wilkins Auditorium to get tested for COVID), I went to an Arby's in suburban St. Paul for mozzarella sticks (for which I used a coupon) and a Coke.  Total: $3.21.  ETA at 1:34 a.m. on April 20 that I deleted this EWR because I in fact have a receipt for this.
  • Finally, on Tuesday the 16th, I snuck out after dinner to print out some basketball tournament-related materials and then saw ******a for a massage.  She was reaching to cover a light she said was too bright to her liking.  Her shirt was a no-shoulder one, so after she reached, she exposed her right tit.  I was ready to whip out my dick and begin to masturbate to her for that.  A man can dream, can't he?  Paid: $80.
Good through April 3.

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