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Well, I'm passing Starbucks. I'm not going to stop. No Starbucks today. At least not yet. Maybe on the way back. I don't know. I'm seeing lights on at Longhorn, which is promising the back door is open. So maybe it is open for business. Well, there's a sign that says apply online. So maybe they're just still doing work on the inside, getting ready for the big day. Like an electrician truck or something. There goes my hopes. But it's coming along. They got the parking lot all done. Yeah, there's still guys in construction here ready to go inside the front. One guy's holding a cocking gun. But probably next month, October, it'll be open. Looks like there's a food pantry line or something. There's a big old long line out in the parking lot over here. I'll step over and check it out. Just to see. But there's people lined up. They've got kids, adults, a lot of kids. So I don't think it's a food pantry. I think it must be something else. Something has to do with kids or something. We'll see. But yeah, the other thing you have to worry about when you do something like that, because she's relative, she's lived in these places and stuff like that. Some people tend to get vindictive when they think they've been wronged. And then you've got to worry about what they're going to do. If you do put your foot down, they're going to come back and like she did already, smash a window or break in, steal stuff, damage stuff. Give her boyfriend and his friends to come over and do things. And then you have to worry about what they're going to do. So, yeah, you've got to worry about that stuff, too. It's just a past situation all around. I'm sorry for you. I really wish you weren't having to deal with this. Especially your husband. That's all I've got on this floor, man. I'm going to do a little more investigating and see what's going on.
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