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reporting back from my adventures to the ER and the 99 cent store.... well i went to the ER and they took xrays and they say it does not appear that i have anything broken which does not mean i have hairline fractures. my left shoulder is busted up and my arm is too it is all swollen my left side of my butt is also busted up and swollen and my chest is as well. they put my left arm in a sling so it does not dangle around and mess it up even more. rest and ice and some good pills so i can sleep at nights. i also went to the new 99 cent store and people from kingman go there first before you go to the grocery store. it is awesome. they got shitloads of food. bunches of vegetables etc. heads of cauliflower, red peppers bags of tomatoes, cartons of cherry tomatoes, lettuce in any way shape and form including bagged like cole slaw and romaine bunches,fresh garlic, etc etc i got a bag of small avocados for 99 cents they also have single giant avocados. while i like organic produce often you can not get all of it here in this town. this can supplement for things i can not get through bountiful baskets or smith. they also have a cooler with potato salad macaroni salad, milk, orange juice radishes, pudding, cheese and lunch meat etc etc etc in the coolers. this place is awesome. besides a load of fresh veggies you can get pasta and canned goods if you like them they got boxed meals and cereals stuff like hamburger helper tuna meals and rice and noodle sides cookies and sweets etc. i can highly advise anyone that watches their money to shop there first and afterwards go to the grocery store for things you do not get there. they also have any other stuff that every dollar store carries. i bought a 12 pack of toilet paper for 3.99 usually i pay at least 5 bucks at family dollar for it. they also carry gallons of milk there. it is so worth checking the place out.
Posted on: Mon, 05 Aug 2013 03:13:14 +0000

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