akaTrigger said:I like number 2 the best!
akaTrigger <-- going to buy another cue during lunch.![]()
new age nooner??:grin:
akaTrigger said:I like number 2 the best!
akaTrigger <-- going to buy another cue during lunch.![]()
JoeyA said:I call WHIMPSKI on you 1pRoscoe!
On one hand you tell those who lie and hide the fact that they bought a cue to turn in their man card.
But your number 2 is a number two and reeks of WHIMPSKIE-HOOD.:nono:
JoeyA
ridewiththewind said:Whoa! Back the truck up here!! I happen to know that #2 and #3 go hand in hand, with regards to Ross. He treats his wife very well. He busts a lot of a$$ to take care of his family, and their 'needs'....and not once has he ever mentioned her having an 'issue' with his passion.
I would most certainly NOT call Ross a wimp! :nono:
Lisa
Hey, I was just giving an idea for others.... My repairs are very minimal...JoeyA said:Dazzling your wife with lots of traffic (repairs, trades etc) so that you can "cover" the fact that you are buying a new cue is WHIMPSKI.
I don't doubt that Roscoe treats his wife well and that he takes care of his family. That's probably why his wife overlooks his charade.![]()
JoeyA
Purdman said:Man O Man can I relate to that. I purchased Taho Lake off the track 17 years ago. Board has been between $240 and $600 a month. Jake is 21 now. My wife has gotten more pleasure out of him than anything else in the world except me. Worth every damn cent too.
Peace, Purdman :smile:
DelaWho??? said:This isn't difficult, no need for explanations or excuses or lies.
If you are employed and have everything taken care of, like food, a house the bills paid, college fund for the kids, retirement fund for you, etc and you have the money left over to buy a cue, go for it. You work hard for your money, you have taken care of your obligations and responsibilities and you should feel good that you have the disposable income to buy the cue.
If you don't meet the above criteria and you are not in the cue business, then you shouldn't consider buying something you cannot afford. If you must pay for it with a credit card, you should not be buying it unless you are capable of paying the card off when the bill arrives.
Once again if you aren't meeting your obligations or must go into debt you can't quickly pay off, look for something you can afford, or use a house stick.
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