llooll , make no mistake they're always hott, I'm not sure y but somehow their ambitions far exceed thier/ our abilities
HONESTY (sucha lonley word) PATIENCE (just a little),
Woke up at 4:00am in Indy. Went to class at 8. Got out of class at 5:00. Jumped in the Town Car, but traffic jams in and around Indy slowed me down and I just got home. Tired as phuck.
And bammlessness on top of that.
It won't be boring at all if you ship me a truck load of gold.......
I'll be waiting.....[/]
Ratickle oce anic shipping , in my/
our opinions seems to be the preferred method
if anyone finds out about the bootie, u have the scuttle option, aye??¿
Woke up at 4:00am in Indy. Went to class at 8. Got out of class at 5:00. Jumped in the Town Car, but traffic jams in and around Indy slowed me down and I just got home. Tired as phuck.
And bammlessness on top of that.
Hey Fund , seems like you have alot more class than your average FB junkie.
I/ we love,/ respect T Cars ina NASCAR setting , however you should maybe consider perhaps the CTSV/ XLR in an Indy setting, JMO
For best results shave the badges on the CTSV 4 door use premium unleaded ethanol free,!! only.,
( get in sit down, shut up and hold on.,)
Carefully select your audio playlists
adjust decibel as reqd, additional mixing at your own descretion, lock aforementioned settings before launch.
Enjoy your commute,,
as for tired as phuck " Welcome to the jungle"
Hey Fund , seems like you have alot more class than your average FB junkie.
I/ we love,/ respect T Cars ina NASCAR setting , however you should maybe consider perhaps the CTSV/ XLR in an Indy setting, JMO
For best results shave the badges on the CTSV 4 door use premium unleaded ethanol free,!! only.,
( get in sit down, shut up and hold on.,)
Carefully select your audio playlists
adjust decibel as reqd, additional mixing at your own descretion, lock aforementioned settings before launch.
Enjoy your commute,,
as for tired as phuck " Welcome to the jungle"
When it hit 12,500 on the way back up from 6,500 I got out.
I had just taken a financial analysis class at a national center from the guy who was a strategist at Ford Motor Company when they started stacking cash for the pending crash. We worked the numbers and trends thoughout the history of the US economy and it was pretty clear that the summer of 2012 was the peak of the recovery and that the next recession would be here by June 2013. When I factored that data, plus a concern over a second term, plus a notion that capital gains taxes would increase after 12/31/2012, plus a feeling that the ramp-up of the market was probably not sustainable, I realized that the risks of future loss of corpus and a future 10% additional tax would outweigh any opportunity costs of not staying in. I saw it as a clear sign when they eliminated the charitable IRA rollover for 2012 (which was an awesome deal while it lasted), deciding that they (IRS) were a more favored charity than any other. (If anybody is going to help the poor, they feel that they should be the middle man in that equation. NOT churches and charities.)
So I hedged my bets against a re-election and the coming mega-recession, which has recently taken on the cute name "fiscal cliff."
I say Mega Recession because nobody wants to call them depressions. On paper, what we had from 2008-2011 was a depression.
What we'll have from 2013-2016 will make that seem like a bump in the road.
I just hope that the predatory stance toward those in the top percentile of wealth stops ASAP.
You can villify, spit on, tax, chase, ridicule, brow-beat and every other tactic to eliminate the wealthy, and you may succeed.
But that won't help your poor.