I'm Free, I'm Free, I'm Free: Now What?: A Semiserious Guide to Early Housekeeping, or Things You Wouldn't Let Your Family Tell You

I'm Free, I'm Free, I'm Free: Now What?: A Semiserious Guide to Early Housekeeping, or Things You Wouldn't Let Your Family Tell You

by Janet McCart
I'm Free, I'm Free, I'm Free: Now What?: A Semiserious Guide to Early Housekeeping, or Things You Wouldn't Let Your Family Tell You

I'm Free, I'm Free, I'm Free: Now What?: A Semiserious Guide to Early Housekeeping, or Things You Wouldn't Let Your Family Tell You

by Janet McCart

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Overview

If you've just graduated, or if you haven't--if you're going to advanced school, or if you aren't--if you're setting things in motion to strike out on your own--or if you blew the first or second go at liberty and having your own living space--you're in the right place. If you are serious about rules and guidelines and closets and all the details, go see Martha. If you'd prefer some easy-going, mildly cynical guidance, I'm Free, I'm Free, I'm Free: Now What? is for you. Align the Law of ‘what goes up must come down' with the Golden Rule. Now add beds, moving, bills, friends, food poisoning, cleaning, toilets, money, rentals, baseline manners, and roommates, and you have a pretty good idea where we're going here. The bottom line of I'm Free, I'm Free, I'm Free: Now What? is to help you become sort-of informed so that you decide, and whatever happens, it's your fault.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594334825
Publisher: Publication Consultants
Publication date: 09/15/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

That's Life – Janet's Bio (Hey, this time it is all about me! You might want to write one of these for yourself.) I've been up, down, over and out, and all over the place—I've been lifted up, fallen down, flat on my face. I lay there for a while, wipe the mud out of my eyes, then pick myself up and get back in the race. (What's the alternative?) I've thought of quitting, there isn't any denying, but my heart is stubborn and it will not buy it.
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