Tell your grandmother to not do the crime, if she can't do the time..
This song comes to mind.
Tell your grandmother to not do the crime, if she can't do the time..
Back in the 1980s I contracted refurbishing mobile homes. From livable to custom.Sometimes they're not lying. I knew a young lady who loved her local bar in Ohio. Her most fervent dream was to own a place like that someday. The owner made some noise about retiring "in a couple of years". She scraped together a few thousand dollars and gave it to him for an option to buy. Then she left town, headed to Chatsworth, CA, and went into porn.
She was absolutely professional, stayed clean, worked hard, and paid her taxes. It took her just over a year to save up the $300K to buy the bar. She worked in the industry for 2 years or so to build up some operating capital. Then she zoomed out of Cali, back to Ohio, bought her favorite bar, and, years later, had made quite a success of it.
"Working my way through college" should always be taken with a large pinch of salt but sometimes it, or something similar, is absolutely true.
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I hate spending money for no return. It's like casinos. First time I put $20 in the machine and got nothing back I was pissed. Been to 2 clubs. First time, I found a dime built to my liking. Gave her $200 that night. Driving home that night, I was pissed again, Lol. 2nd time was all nude. Much a do about nothing. Best I saw that night was 7 pennies. She got some ones from me. Came out ok that time. That was a sit and drink trip.
It's always funny to me that the ex wives are devils and the ex husbands were perfect angels just doing their best to make the most of a bad situation.
Hm. Small world: I was married to his little sister.
Hm. Small world: I was married to his little sister.
I agree about air shows, but also love a good museum. They never let me touch them at the air shows.
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Or that sound a Corsair makes. We went to Cannon last year for open house and the coolest flyby was a guy in a Mig15. The static displays were awesome though. I definitely want an AC-130. It would be great for hogs. And the C5A would hold all my wife's luggage for a weekend trip. Ok, ok, a C-130 then.I'd rather see them in the air. I love aircraft museums, too, but the museum can't replicate the sound of a Rolls Royce Merlin roaring as a P-51 flies by, or the organ-shaking feel of an F-15 turning its afterburners toward you. At an airshow they're more real - museum pieces are often just the hollowed-out husks of once-powerful airframes. At an airshow, you experience them rather than just looking at them.
Cool! Wife and I did that back in Spokane, WA a few years back. We took my son in law, who is a SWAT member in Idaho. He is out there watching the plane take off and return while we were in line. He turns to me and asks "Do they replace all the metal parts periodically?" Ha ha. "Only if they need it." He was pretty scared. He had not done a lot of flying. It was a great flight. That thing was built in the Golden Age of air travel and the interior was plush. What a day.Another thought........A couple of years ago, we got ride in a Ford Tri-Motor. The ride was so cool! Rides are fun!
I'm jealous. Seriously.we got ride in a Ford Tri-Motor
Satan has a lot of daughters and they are all first wives. LOL!Not me! My first ex-wife was Satan's daughter!
Or at least his cousin!
Aw, geez, I'm sorry you got suckered into that tourist trap.The Houston "Aquarium" - too expensive, too little to see, bad location, etc. I was not expecting a Monterey Bay Aquarium experience but this rates somewhere between the Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota and downtown Broome, TX.
I ate @ the downtown Houston Aquarium once! I was doing jury duty & had an hour to kill plus it was walking distance. To make it even more special it was during spring break.Aw, geez, I'm sorry you got suckered into that tourist trap.