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Old 07-04-2007, 02:23 AM
davidlaska
 
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Re: 10 Months NO DRINK

On Jul 3, 9:54 pm, SW <n...@none.xxx> wrote:
> In article <1183524604.014908.242...@i13g2000prf.googlegroups .com>,
> Davidla...@gmail.com says...
>
> > On Jul 3, 1:34 am, SW <n...@none.xxx> wrote:
> > > In article <1183451563.404466.246...@57g2000hsv.googlegroups. com>,
> > > j...@bellsouth.net says...

>
> > > > SW wrote:

>
> > > > > 10 months of no drinky! Am I past the PAW thingy yet?
> > > > > I still don't have no stinkin' job! Where's all the
> > > > > purdy sunshine and moonbeams and new car? Damn!

>
> > > > 10 months is good. According to a recent Harvard Medical School
> > > > study of more
> > > > than 10,000 alcoholics from all over the world, the first week of the
> > > > 11th month is the
> > > > toughest of all.

>
> > > > Tommy Joe (hah hah hah)

>
> > > > PS.......Sorry, had to resend. Meant "11th month", not "11th week".

>
> > > Ahhh! Now That makes more sense! I'm not talking
> > > about the 'not drinking' part, tho. I'm talking
> > > about, 'when's all the great shit spozed to happen?'
> > > I mean, where's the guy who yells out, 'you've won
> > > a brand NEW CARRRRR!'
> > > --
> > > " Hypnosis is the logical result of thinking when,
> > > under a particular set of circumstances,
> > > there is no other way to think." --Fate 1953

>
> > I saw a poor friend of mine win a new car, they would not let him in
> > the car until he paid sales taxes and who lot of other shit. There
> > happen to be someone standing buy to pay half the price. He caved.

>
> How much was the tax? I'd have borrowed the money
> using the new car as collateral on a small loan.
> I could get a small loan like that even with my
> shitty credit!
> --
> " Hypnosis is the logical result of thinking when,
> under a particular set of circumstances,
> there is no other way to think." --Fate 1953


The Jag. was $40,000 dollar in the early eighties. To get a loan
opens a new "can of worms" as in full coverage insurance . This is
my Idea of owning a luxury car , to well of enough to be able to
afford afford repairs, even if I think my car is ruined in the first
week because the ashtray filled up. I don't want to be a "DingDong"
who has a heart attack if my door get "dinged". But then again, do I
have enough money to fathom that my advice it worthy. Look at me, I
got here because I best thinking made important choices.