Good! He's pretty well versed in Gibson, with his main focus being Les Paul models.
I have some that he really wants to review and document, but I'm not sure I want to send them off to some stranger on the internet. I just bumped into his channel like last night or the night before. I was looking to find people that did black light testing and his name popped up.
Christopher and his aunt just stopped in unexpectedly with a case of beer
I realize you can't (or won't) act on this. You could - I won't say 'should' - but you'd need some financial help.
Buy a top of the line, special of special, edition of either the Challenger or Charger. Get the peak performing OEM, preferably with a manual transmission (if it's an option).
There will be no more gasoline powered Challengers or Chargers.
I guarantee it'll be worth upper 6 figures by 2032. If you can hold onto it for another decade, 2042, you'll be able to sell it and retire comfortably. So, in 20 years you'll have turned 120k to maybe 140k into at least 7 figures.
I not only guarantee it, if it doesn't work out that way I'll personally cover the difference for you. I am that certain. (Though I'm not sure I'll live another 20 years. So, take that into account.)
Wish I could.
That's a lot of beer. Well, it's 'enough' beer for most people. When I was a younger man, I could kill a case by myself. I don't drink like that anymore. No, sir. No, I do not...
I am a few glasses of wine deep. This not smoking thing seems to have me drinking more. I'd have expected it to be the complete opposite.
I would think drinking would make me smoke cigarettes
In about an hour, it'll be 3 weeks since I last smoked a cigarette.
I still crave one. I am craving one right this fucking minute, though I'm also intentionally cutting down on the Chantix. I'm gonna try for one more prescription at half-strength and call it good. We'll see how helpful the doctor will be.
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