Johnny Majors' Ghost
Legionnaire of the Miserable
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“eggs in New York”I have heard that before. I also got into a huge argument with a person at work once over whether it was supposed to be "tea in China" or "eggs in China?" I went so far as to take a poll. I won that bet, LOL. This was many years ago, I was single and she was a smokeshow, so I just liked hanging around to argue with her about anything. Anywho, I have gotten way off the beaten path, so I will stop now.
Lol....at least you don't have to fight the legion of old demons daily like I do...just one of the many consequences of giving in to those kinds of things to start with.Man has done things he ought not to have done, but has moved on from it. Not gonna lie though… just seeing the plate from surfaced memories I had to deal with quickly
With these gas prices, the cost of tundras will go down once production catches up. Happened in 2007. I got my tundra for 17k because gas was $4. This economy is different than 2007 and it won't go down that much but should still go down.
Ahh, the irony.
Nick Saban quoted in an ESPN article (about NIL):
“If we don’t create that balance, I think it’s going to affect the competitive standard of the game in the future and probably even affect other sports. But so, hopefully somebody will be able to figure that out.”
Just golden. Saban is just like Calipari in that he is a manipulator, and his followers lap it up as the truth. It’s quite remarkable.
Gonna be In Charleston SC the next few days and of course its supposed to rain all 3 days. Any recommendations on things to do in Charleston while it's raining?
Yeah my wife and I want to upgrade our vehicles but I have to hold her back bc of this market. We have reliable vehicles at 100k, it would be absolutely foolish for us to buy a vehicle right now. Plus I'm either going with a Titan or the new Frontier, and waiting will give me time to see what problems arise with the new Frontier model.With these gas prices, the cost of tundras will go down once production catches up. Happened in 2007. I got my tundra for 17k because gas was $4. This economy is different than 2007 and it won't go down that much but should still go down.