neilgin1 wrote:wbeck wrote:Lord... Can you even imagine? Making minimum wage, or $10 an hour... And not even getting 40 hours a week. I can't even conceive of how anyone can live on that. As much as I like to complain sometimes, ultimately I do realize how fortunate I am being self employed with a growing business right now.
Beck, no i cant even imagine...i can. but its just all cracks my heart in two. Thats why whenever i go into wal marts, or this in that store, i always try to walk ultra courteous, be sweet, and winsome, coz i see their faces, and we aint talking about people that can envision a bright future, they just getting by. the way i was raised, was that America is sposed to be a Land of Bright Futures, meaning if you work hard, play by the rules, study, you can better your lot and your childrens lot in life, and it seems to me, that American Dream is fading way fast. Thats why we see a land in turmoil, and thats why i see these labels, "liberal", "conservative" of little to no value.
if you love something or someone SO MUCH, what a failure a man would be if he doesnt call out with a ringing voice, when the object of his love is going astray? i LOVE this country, Our America, and its going wrong. i thought we whooped king george the thirds azz and his redcoats!...and send them packing, i thought we whooped hitler's azz, and his nazi hordes, and sent them packing off to hell, which is there place....and i look around, and THEY'RE HERE! THEY'RE BACK!!....coz we all fallen asleep and these hellhounds just crept in thru the back door...and the only fellow with enough grit to call out this madness, Congressman Ron Paul, the media treats his campaign like its a gang of pajama wearing mental patients......and if you get to be a threat to this empire...you're dead. i learned that lesson on 22 Nov 1963.....i sure wish we'd quit tearing each other apart, meaning that whole "liberal", "conservative" thing....sorry to vent, i just dont know anymore, but i AM glad you done like a coyote, with the self employed growing business, may God enrich your household, fondly, neil
68Camaro wrote:Almost all of us here share a certain common ground of seeing value where others don't. In that we all have a kind of kinship. But the population of us comes in several flavors, and with that, there are those that I feel closest too, while others will just be acquaintances - though with a bond. We can have favorite brothers, and while I won't name all, and won't set a limit, Neil is a special one. Smoker or not. Failed past or not.
And on that note, we've all been there in one or more ways, if you live long enough - only the young and naive claim to know it all and be without fault. Believe me, you don't want to examine my past life closely, and even my now, with lessons learned, is nothing to boast on.
(Dude, you need to work on that smoking! A waste of silver, waste of future capital! Most importantly, a waste of your health, and of future time with your family. Not that I'm telling you anything you don't know, but maybe some reinforcement will some day be what you need to decide that today is the day to quit!)
68Camaro wrote:Easy for stats to get skewed in an electronic forum, especially when the topic comes up specifically and people are willing to be transparent, but I get the impression that far more RCers smoke (or did, given that many are in the middle of working on quitting, thanks to barrytrot) than those I know locally. Maybe I travel in an odd crowd, but no one I know personally admits to smoking, except my wife's sister. Anyone else notice this, or just me?
shinnosuke wrote:68Camaro wrote:Easy for stats to get skewed in an electronic forum, especially when the topic comes up specifically and people are willing to be transparent, but I get the impression that far more RCers smoke (or did, given that many are in the middle of working on quitting, thanks to barrytrot) than those I know locally. Maybe I travel in an odd crowd, but no one I know personally admits to smoking, except my wife's sister. Anyone else notice this, or just me?
I work mostly at home and since neither the Mrs. or I smoke, I never encounter cigarette smoke while "on the job." Furthermore, lately it seems that to even smell cigarette smoke is a rare occasion for me. Rare enough that I actually take note that it has been a long time since I last smelled it. I guess the most common appearance of a cigarette in my world is to occasionally see a hand hanging out of a car window with a short, white, pencil-thin object perched between a couple of fingers. Doesn't Uncle Sam keep raising the taxes on cigarettes, which only drives more people to quit? The government needs the tax revenues, but their practices reduce the income. Typical, eh?
Delawhere Jack wrote:Back on topic...... ehhem...
It appears that the bailout fund scheme for weak European nations and insolvent banks has been recieved about as well as a loud garbage fart in church. This will cause (is already) another credit crunch of the sort we had in 2008, only possibly on a much larger scale.
Hang on, this ride is going to get wild.
neilgin1 wrote:Delawhere Jack wrote:Back on topic...... ehhem...
It appears that the bailout fund scheme for weak European nations and insolvent banks has been recieved about as well as a loud garbage fart in church. This will cause (is already) another credit crunch of the sort we had in 2008, only possibly on a much larger scale.
Hang on, this ride is going to get wild.
yeh, i know. i'm getting that bad feeling again. Asia opened up bad, and the headlines just get more dire. MF Global going belly up? Italy in the EU crosshairs? they sure do want Italys 2500 tonne gold stash. But the dollar, the American equities markets just hang in there, either i'm missing something, or market participants are so dosed up on anti-dpressants and tranqulizer's, the markets reflecting their pilled up state. i dunno.
neilgin1 wrote:yeh, i know. i'm getting that bad feeling again. Asia opened up bad, and the headlines just get more dire. MF Global going belly up? Italy in the EU crosshairs? they sure do want Italys 2500 tonne gold stash. But the dollar, the American equities markets just hang in there, either i'm missing something, or market participants are so dosed up on anti-dpressants and tranqulizer's, the markets reflecting their pilled up state. i dunno.
Diggin4copper wrote:Is there a way to stack ciggarettes without them going stale? Thx... Diggin
neilgin1 wrote:Delawhere Jack wrote:Back on topic...... ehhem...
It appears that the bailout fund scheme for weak European nations and insolvent banks has been recieved about as well as a loud garbage fart in church. This will cause (is already) another credit crunch of the sort we had in 2008, only possibly on a much larger scale.
Hang on, this ride is going to get wild.
yeh, i know. i'm getting that bad feeling again. Asia opened up bad, and the headlines just get more dire. MF Global going belly up? Italy in the EU crosshairs? they sure do want Italys 2500 tonne gold stash. But the dollar, the American equities markets just hang in there, either i'm missing something, or market participants are so dosed up on anti-dpressants and tranqulizer's, the markets reflecting their pilled up state. i dunno.
Treetop wrote:
There are also seeds. Its a crop that likes a rich soil, and decent water levels... otherwise very easy to grow and in most areas has few or no pests. strangely the areas we grow the most is where the pests for it live. Same for potatoes. rather odd actually, there are shorter season tobaccos, and potatoes for the south... weird how that works out...
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