DAD BUYS LOT OF LINO OFFCUTS AND FOAM UNDERLAY. Pension came this - TopicsExpress



          

DAD BUYS LOT OF LINO OFFCUTS AND FOAM UNDERLAY. Pension came this day. I took Carol to Lutwyche to get our money from the bank and after doing some shopping in the supermarket which was my usual shopping, I bought a tin of Nestles Sunshine Powder Milk because I had ideas of stopping the milk deliveries. Miccy Cat was gone for good, he may have died somewhere because of the cruelty of my step-mother and sister Maria chasing him away all the time. No amount of calling him brought him back. Carol gave me her hundred dollars to pay the bank. I wanted to change my jeans and wasn’t allowed to take the car. You can walk but they certainly grabbed my groceries from me because they had no intention of buying any themselves. My step-mother took a bucket of hot soapy water after dad took the car keys from me and scrubbed the inside of the car down, especially the mat in the back. According to her, it smelled from all the garbage being taken away all the time. I went to dad’s bank and paid two hundred dollars in and they filled in and signed four vouchers and gave me an official bank receipt for the money to have been paid. Auction gave me $5.00 for the wash machine. Dad told me later that he paid a bribe of five dollars to the auctioneer to dump the wash machine and to give me the money. I went to Coles with the jeans and wasn’t sure what would happen because the receipt for them was lost. I went to the counter where I bought them, the same sales girl was there. The manager was with her and I showed him the jeans and told him what happened. Have you got the receipt? I can’t find it I said, but this girl was the person who sold them to me a fortnight ago. They were hanging just here with these others to sell. There was a fat woman with me when I bought them. The sales girl said, I remember that, I gave them to him when he paid me cash and the manager took them back and exchanged them for another pair that were lighter in color at the same price. I thanked him and took a bus back to Lutwyche for lunch. I told dad about the wash machine and the new jeans fit me nicely. Dad asked, did you pay the bank? Yes I did, he snatched the receipt and said, I need it to declare in taxation. After lunch dad wanted to go roaming around the second hand shops to buy carpet that he wanted me to lay through the house. We went to Lutwyche and he saw that a refrigeration shop was selling up a big heap of lino offcuts and foam underlay that were brand new. He bought it for his shop but it was the wrong stuff so he was selling it take the lot. Dad paid cash and I loaded it up in the car half filling the back of the car with rubbish that dad would never use, it would be up to me to dispose of. He told me to dump it in the shop and that was the last of the junk he bought because by tonight they would be going back to Sydney. There was even an old watering can, my step-mother wanted to give it to grandma for her flower Garden so it had to go to Sydney with them.
Posted on: Sat, 27 Jul 2013 06:28:44 +0000

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