Valhalla law says this counts as dying with a weapon in hand. It's going to be alright.Dying with wrench in one hand, floppy dick in the other.
Valhalla law says this counts as dying with a weapon in hand. It's going to be alright.Dying with wrench in one hand, floppy dick in the other.
She grewed up very poor so materials are not her investments. I think combined we have like 5-6 retirement plans.Tell the old lady you need to buy 4 or 5 rifles from Barrett's 50 cal lineup as an investment
We had a '74 Impala station wagon that I drove back and forth to IUN. 8-9 mpg and that thing was so long. One time I got a parking ticket on campus because the back end of my car was sticking out past the lines of the spot. I was all the way pulled in, the space was just too short. I didn't pay it.The cars were very long back then Sooo that seems about normal
Dying with wrench in one hand, floppy dick in the other.
I still have some 8" disks in the attic somewhere. Probably with my punch card collection.I still have computers with floppy disk. They started out at 5.25 inch and shrunk to 3.5 inch. It happens …
That would be the effects of government abuse of Covid. Create a crisis, shut down the supply lines, create shortages all while printing money out of thin air to devalue the dollar.Well the prices are what is screwed up... My used truck is like buying a house a couple years ago...
Bidenomics baby... With the new push to all digital money, I'm sure bartering is coming back big time soon.That would be the effects of government abuse of Covid. Create a crisis, shut down the supply lines, create shortages all while printing money out of thin air to devalue the dollar.
I bought a 2014 Nissan Frontier, drove the heck out of it, traded it in on a 2022 and got almost all my money back on the trade in, while paying MSRP for the 2022 Honda Ridgeline. 31,000+ miles already on my 2022 Ridgeline and the value on that currently is is sitting at about $36K despite its well above average mileage.
Them 5.25-inch floppy's were always giving me a reason to look at computer issues in an advanced office... All the secretary's had long nails and they would dent the sleeves on those disks and destroy the data all the time... I think I still have 3.5-inch floppy's and some Dat tapes and heck VHS tapes around here... I could open a technology museum ... LOLI still have computers with floppy disk. They started out at 5.25 inch and shrunk to 3.5 inch. It happens …
This is ONLY part of the issue/equation.Yes. 7 percent is not bad.
But people got used to the last couple years, and the next thing you know is, "it's the worst ever. This generation has it the worst ever".
Ignoring thousands of years of people... having it worse.
There's a joke for me in there somewhere, but, lady that I am, I'll let it go.I still have some 8" disks in the attic somewhere. Probably with my punch card collection.