

To make Bluey toilet paper roll figures, you will need blue construction paper and toilet paper rolls (as you might have guessed). Here are 10 affordable, fun, and creative craft ideas you can do with your completed coloring page! 10. I bet Stripe wears a really obnoxious watch that’s really expensive but not the right kind to actually be worth something.10 Craft Ideas To Do With Bluey Coloring Pages I would definitely peg them as rich, but not uncle stripe rich.

Our Heelers are just fine financially for sure. The way it’s drawn also shows an older house while Stripes looks more modern. They seem to do all their home repairs and improvements themselves and Chili laments in Hammer Barn that their house is falling apart. So either they are putting way more away, not using as much credit or are just making less. The main heelers are well off but aren’t rolling in it. So I would put a model that fancy between $300 and $500 unless Trixie is living that coupon/Black Friday life. And I don’t know that muffin’s car “came with” stripe’s fancy new ride, considering they mention it’s expensive and I have also never heard of a car dealership throwing in a kids car with a deal. Like her cat squad bike was probably close to $200 from my experience shopping for kids. From their pool, to the tour of their house you get in Christmas swim and Muffin always having the fanciest toys. There’s definitely a lot of implications the youngest heelers are very wealthy. Of the couples I knew, all of them divorced.


The home spouse couldn’t handle essentially being single parents and being alone and always had someone on the side and the oil field workers were always at the bar picking someone up or would tinder some strange when they were out of town. But very darkly, absolutely every couple I knew was cheating on each other. The married guys would have nice houses because their spouses would be raising the kids and keeping the home. Like bring your own camping chair over and here is a mattress on the floor.
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Most of the guys I knew had like the fanciest bachelor car you’ve ever seen, a giant tv and sound system and then a couch they found in a dumpster and absolutely nothing else. That would probably be similar to what Radley was doing if he was out on an ocean rig. I lived in a city that had a lot of oil field workers that did two week out one week in cycles. I sometimes think people in my generation don’t understand how things have changed, either. Then I can work for someone who doesn’t respect me or my time again later! Yay!ĮTA: imo, it’s not that they don’t care, it’s that they honestly don’t understand how drastically things have changed. For my mom, it’s better to take the hit and work to preserve the relationship. I had an employer ask me to continue to work virtually when Covid started, but said she hoped I understood that she couldn’t pay me, because she wasn’t sure how long Covid would keep up and it was really going to negatively affect her business. Like, yeah, but if I do work and don’t get paid, that’s an issue. Or, they know someone who knows me personally, so they should get a discount. So, when I quote rates, people tell me I’m too expensive. I work freelance, and career advice from my older relatives when I complain about getting screwed over is things along the lines of “we all have to start somewhere,” and “you can’t expect to make big money when you’re just starting out.” Meanwhile, my complaints are that I’m competing with people who are willing to take pennies, and my skills aren’t always valued. We live in a small post-war house, because that’s what we could afford, and we were lucky to get it, and only got it because it was on the market so long and needed some work done.Īnd I recognize we’re lucky to have it, but it’s constant stress on whether we’ll be able to keep it.
