Faux_Pas
Santa Baby...
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- Sep 12, 2012
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*screams in horror at price tag*
Doc was $15... Doc is fine...
Or my sword.
Excaaaaliber!
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It was a big present to me.
Shes a good girl *grin*
trying to come up with more threads
Don't taunt me.
ok then
you and I have proven we do not write well together
I'm not easy to write with
Nursing a migraine day 2. fuck.
i'd love to have a 2 day migraine fuck.Nursing a migraine day 2. fuck.
*sends hugs*
Changing out the spring in my pistol.....again! Also resting up after traipsing around various properties all day.
i'd love to have a 2 day migraine fuck.
if that were a misspelling of something way more fun.
again? ugh just having no luck with that damn thing are you?
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Yeah, this time I'm replacing the 10 pound version with the 12 pound spring. It came with 14 pound spring originally, so I'm nearly back where I started. But I think this one will work. I'll find out tomorrow.
Yeah. goes to show you how much I know about guns. I didn't realize how much a difference the poundage of a trigger would effect the aim but I guess it makes sense.
Like the difference between a 6 to 8 lbs axe head. I hope this works out for you doll. any prospects on the properties?
I saw two today that I was interested in. One is just expensive enough that I probably couldn't manage it with paying for my current home at the same time. The other was more affordable, but remote and steep. It also has an old double wide home on it that just didn't suit me at all. It would be problematic to remove it, as the 'road' leading to the property is dirt and rough. Not to mention that I'd have nowhere to live on the property while having something built.
The other property, the one that was more expensive, was beautiful land, just the right amount of open usable land and not to hilly or steep, yet not table top flat either. It had lots of potential, but the house needs a lot of work, and the land needs a lot of clean up. All of that would cost me, in addition to the higher price of the home. The real issue though is that it is bank owned, yet the condition of the house would not qualify for FHA financing.