depressed as fuck

LetsGetCritical

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hopefully someone shoots your leg off so we can all laugh at the real thing... your pic is lame...so fake
its a representation of when I cut my foot off in a farming accident aged 25. No I didn't jump on trollitup and cry about how I couldn't work for the next year, I simply strapped some tape around the gaping wound, picked up my foot and got in my manual car, drove 15 kilometres to the nearest hospital, attempted to walk into the emergency department at which point I collapsed and woke up several hours later with my foot sewn back on. If you must know
 

Skuxx

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its a representation of when I cut my foot off in a farming accident aged 25. No I didn't jump on trollitup and cry about how I couldn't work for the next year, I simply strapped some tape around the gaping wound, picked up my foot and got in my manual car, drove 15 kilometres to the nearest hospital, attempted to walk into the emergency department at which point I collapsed and woke up several hours later with my foot sewn back on. If you must know
 

WeedFreak78

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Try buying a house built in 1965 and never renovated before you bought it. Holy shit my list was a mile long. 5 years later it's a nice place and worth a couple hundred k more than purchased for. Still a never ending list though. Just finished the last 7 yards of concrete work and getting started on the 3rd coat of paint now.
I think I got one on ya..house built 1943, It was then moved about 10 miles sometime in the early 80's and put on a piece of property that doesn't perk test..pretty sure palms got greased. The cellar floor is sinking because of the ground water and the house is continuously shifting, doors get stuck, walls crack, etc. It has never had any remodeling done to it..ever....still has 40's pastel pink/yellow/green tiling throughout the house and copious amounts of lead paint, I actually found a crate of mason jars in the basement when i moved in with the original lead paint in it, still good. I just had the heat system upgraded, new roof,siding, some windows and insulation. I'm going to work on the interior this year..the bathroom need a tear down-to-the-studs remodel and I'm really NOT wanting to do it..
 

Unclebaldrick

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I think I got one on ya..house built 1943, It was then moved about 10 miles sometime in the early 80's and put on a piece of property that doesn't perk test..pretty sure palms got greased. The cellar floor is sinking because of the ground water and the house is continuously shifting, doors get stuck, walls crack, etc. It has never had any remodeling done to it..ever....still has 40's pastel pink/yellow/green tiling throughout the house and copious amounts of lead paint, I actually found a crate of mason jars in the basement when i moved in with the original lead paint in it, still good. I just had the heat system upgraded, new roof,siding, some windows and insulation. I'm going to work on the interior this year..the bathroom need a tear down-to-the-studs remodel and I'm really NOT wanting to do it..
Sounds lovely.
 

Growan

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Try buying a house built in 1965 and never renovated before you bought it. Holy shit my list was a mile long. 5 years later it's a nice place and worth a couple hundred k more than purchased for. Still a never ending list though. Just finished the last 7 yards of concrete work and getting started on the 3rd coat of paint now.
I see your 50 year old house, and raise you one 19th century stone and dirt built foundationless cottage that has suffered periodic 'improvement' over the years before being left empty for 5.

Not trying to outdo you, Dyna, just sayin is all. ;)

Oh, and there's no point in talking 100's of anything about the value here, I paid 30 grand for it and it'll never make more than double that I recon. But it's mine, which is nice.
 

Unclebaldrick

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I see your 50 year old house, and raise you one 19th century stone and dirt built foundationless cottage that has suffered periodic 'improvement' over the years before being left empty for 5.

Not trying to outdo you, Dyna, just sayin is all. ;)

Oh, and there's no point in talking 100's of anything about the value here, I paid 30 grand for it and it'll never make more than double that I recon. But it's mine, which is nice.
Mine was built in 1979. I got one of those beaded seat covers as an upgrade last summer and am planning on rebuilding the carb this year or maybe tow it to a new river.
 

Growan

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Mine was built in 1979. I got one of those beaded seat covers as an upgrade last summer and am planning on rebuilding the carb this year or maybe tow it to a new river.
Sounds lovely and most likely more bouyant than mine.
I'm guessing this is a pleasure boat rather than primary residence? Most liveaboards I've come accross have a diesel engine... but then who knows with you crazy Mericans?!?

I quite fancy growing old on one of these....images.jpg

...but it'd probably cost double what my current assets are worth!
 

bluntmassa1

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Is depressed guy still depressed?



Why not just jump off a tall building already?


So much beauty in the world, but I'm sure nothing is more beautiful than that last second before you go splat...



Keep your eyes open
I'm sure it's even better after when you have the wildest DMT trip possible I'm kind of looking forward to it. lol
 

LetsGetCritical

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have you ever read rumbleforeskin's bubble bucket blog? he gets a lb every grow with only a 400 watt lamp... i only bring it up cus clearly what ever i say isn't going to change your mind
hang on! aren't you getting a pound from a 400? in which case, what makes rumpleforeskin so special ?
 
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