I reread what I have of It's a Helluva Job and did a bit of proofreading/editing it to amend what I do have down in bits stored somewhere in my computer... I found very little that I absolutely thought should be changed, which is, I suppose a good thing. Hopefully I shall soon have another chapter ready to post, though I'm holding out for completing the story before I do post more. The good thing about that is that I actually have an ending written that I'm finding quite satisfactory. The problem is that I need to write at least a couple more chapters in between where I left off posting and the ending I wrote.
On a personal front, I HATE!! HATE!!! HATE!!! WALMART!!!!! No service, a lot of times they don't have what I want in stock, and you can't order in the store (did I say NO SERVICE?!!??!) I hate ordering off the web, for some reason I just don't trust websites to keep my info private... I wonder why (EXPERIAN anyone???) that might be?
Anyway I was at another store looking at Carhartt jeans. I had bad experiences with ripstop fabric in the army so hadn't been too impressed with the idea of buying such, but... I looked at the cargo pocket jeans by Carhartt and may try a pair. Handling them convinced me that whatever else they were they were heavier weight than most jeans that I've looked at except the double front carpenter jeans that Carhartt sells. However I have a love for cargo pockets... After all I have my cell phone, a folding knife and my ring knife all in my pocket(s) on the side of my Dickies cargo pocket jeans right now... and don't have to worry too much about reaching for a set of keys and cutting my fingers up on the ring knife... After all I can put my keys in my front pocket when I have cargo pockets and keep them segregated from sharp objects! With regular jeans the ring knife ends up in the same pocket as my keys... Carpenter jeans? The side pocket is too narrow for anything except my folding knife, so again my ring knife ends up in my pocket with my keys... So I'm always shopping for cargo pocket jeans that are tough enough (Dickies qualify) to stand up to the places I work...