By Bruce Shawkey Time for another Costco run. This time to the Costco outside Verona. First off, lunch in the food court. Quarter pound hot dog and a Pepsi for $1.50. Cheapest lunch around. The Costco hot dog was introduced in 1984, one year after Costco's opened in 1983. The original hot dog was made by Hebrew National, and was sold at a hot dog cart outside a Costco location in San Diego. The price was set at $1.50 at its introduction, and has remained at $1.50 ever since. As of 2018, Costco sold a yearly average of 135 million hot dogs, more than every Major League Baseball stadium combined. Next, shopping for supplies, starting with the rotisserie chicken. The chicken is one of the things Costco is famous for. Costco has been selling rotisserie chickens since 1994 when sales of rotisserie chicken started becoming popular at grocery stores. The cooked bird debuted at $4.99, which is the same affordable price tag it sport...
By Bruce Shawkey Ran across this thought-provoking article on the Bored Panda website about life lessons often learned too late. Be careful of who you vent to at work. Just because they listen or show some empathy, it doesn't mean that they're your friend or have your best interests at heart. OK, I'm retired, so this really doesn't apply to me at this juncture of my life. But I get it. Many is the time I've vented to a co-worker, and it's come back to bite me in the ass. Working harder than everyone else only means the boss will load you down with even more work. Again, I'm retired, but I can related as a former salaried employee. As the one with no kids, I was the one who was always asked (and expected) to stay late to meet a deadline (or whatever) while the co-workers with kids got to go home on time or even early. HR ain't your friend. Boy, ain't it the truth. After all, they're looking out for the company, not you. People care much less abou...
Cutlines as needed. Produced from slides that Dad shot from 35mm camera. Mom at age 40 with baby Dawn Dawn with Karen at her wedding with Curt Dawn with big brother Bruce Dawn on the Fire Escape at 639 East Johnson Street Dawn with Mom at baptism Dawn with babysitter Mandy, who worked at Mel's Diner Dawn with Mom and Bruce, possibly at Knott's Berry Farm Dawn and Bruce at Grandma and Grandpa's house Dawn and Bruce at S...
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