Pie Chart Copy
Duh… it is no mystery as to where Randie’s money goes… in the bottom of a coffee cup.
*sorry for the late post… my records and WordPress’ records didn’t match… I said I posted and WP said I didn’t… one of us was wrong.
Duh… it is no mystery as to where Randie’s money goes… in the bottom of a coffee cup.
*sorry for the late post… my records and WordPress’ records didn’t match… I said I posted and WP said I didn’t… one of us was wrong.
… and Randie’s rent, utilities, phone, insurance (?) are covered? Well, at least she doesn’t need to bother herself with gas, oil and motor vehicle maintenance (my car visited a repair shop just the other day).
Like how the font gets bigger and bolder.
Plus, she isn’t actually buying coffee, she’s buying the whole atmospheric coffee experience. Kind of like, how casino gamblers don’t really lose money, they just pay for the entertainment they get. Now, whether she can afford all her coffee experiences is another story.
Of course, that coffee is taking up a very big section of a very small pie. When you’re a struggling artist, buying even a 69¢ cup of coffee from Micky D’s will show up on the chart.
Anyway, the chart is clearly wrong: Coffee IS an Art Supply, right? 😀
stick… insurance?
Pete… verily… coffee IS an art supply supplement…. creative juices for sure!
Coffee is important in many fields. In computer circles it’s known as “programming fluid”.
It could be just one cup of coffee that’s a couple hundred bucks. That’s some damn fine coffee!
stick,
Utilities, phone, and ,if present, insurance might be processed drectrly to credit cards. If so they’re on the chart, just not detailed. As for rent, I have a vague recollection Randie got the current place rent free after the fire.
Time to invest in a Mr. Coffee
mischug… (laughing loudly) That’s highly funny and true.
Does little to offer a relaxing, coffee house get away atmosphere, however.