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Saw that technique daily in the Middle East. You're not Saudi by birth, are ya?
He killed the keystone pipeline on day 1In his defense, not that I like the guy, but he wanted the Saudi's to increase production.
True.He killed the keystone pipeline on day 1
Lol, reminds me I was pulling a grade in the fast lane, 100mph in a BMW Bavaria and a CHP passes me on the left at hyperspeed and I was all !!! But then I was all.. oh, ok, no foul.To save fuel, I just drive twice as fast as I use to....that way my engine is running for less time.
?taht ekil gnihtemos kniht uoy dluow yhWSaw that technique daily in the Middle East. You're not Saudi by birth, are ya?
The first time I received that GIF was when my Brother was monitoring my return trip from Illinois. I was bringing back an older Chevrolet pickup that needed a rear shock absorber, and the drag link replaced. I told him I wouldn't be able to text updates, and instead I shared my location via the cellphone. Evidently, I was making good time. I am not going to post the travel time until the statutes of limitations runs out.Lol, reminds me I was pulling a grade in the fast lane, 100mph in a BMW Bavaria and a CHP passes me on the left at hyperspeed and I was all !!! But then I was all.. oh, ok, no foul.
Well, you did say, "...I just drive twice as fast...", so I assumed it was you driving the pick-up just like a young Saudi male does! Sorry, my bad...?taht ekil gnihtemos kniht uoy dluow yhW
I think I can safely state that if I lived on a fixed income of $130k/year in retirement, and my home and land were paid off (as they are already), and my vehicles and other toys were paid off (as they are already), with no credit card/revolving debt whatsoever (as I don't have any already), then I don't think I'd be complaining too loudly about how much money it costs in gas to go shooting several times a month... but that's just me...Life choices OP. At $130k per year, either you blow your money on hookers and blow, or you're currently paying for things that you want or are still paying for things you have wanted.
Shooting isn't a high enough of a priority for you to make life changes.
It is... I'm not entirely sure if OP is out of touch with the reality of the majority of American household incomes, or intended for the thread to be a troll post.I think sometimes it's a matter of decimal points. The guy that can't go shooting as much in his 13 MPG Jeep is just as distressed over the price of fuel as the worker bee trying to get to work everyday in their 30 MPG beater.
I owned a retail business and had to deal with the general public.Satisfy my curiosity, if you will, sir... What $300,000/year job did you leave in 1999 (which would be roughly equivalent to a $533,000/year job today)?
How bad does a job that pays well over a half a million dollars have to be such that one would leave it?
Thank you for your support.Americans should prepare for gas prices to keep rising, analysts warn
Consumers should gear up for higher gasoline prices as a result of foreign oil production cuts and a series of domestic factors that are limiting supplies, according to energy analysts.www.foxbusiness.com
Thank you, sir. May I inquire as to what sort of products/materials you sold? You have really piqued my curiosity now...I owned a retail business and had to deal with the general public.
You must be running for office.You know what Portland doesn't have? Everything you are complaining about. To me, that means shooting isn't as important as you say it is to you.
I have already done most everything. I have no bucket list.I don't consider myself a senior citizen (you're only as old as you think), but I'm the polar opposite. With freedom (no clock to punch and an empty nest) comes the ability to go out and see all the things you've yet to have a chance to, rediscover your past joys, all at your own pace, and having lived long.... you devlop a better understanding of where you "really" want to be when it's time to cash in your chips.
Stagnation is a buzz kill.