Steve, IIRC you have gone through a breakup and sad as that is please stop knocking women, its really peeing me off, deal with things and stop woman knocking.
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I thought he brought a bit of humour to the thread...
You really should go get that memory checked. I split from my wife over a decade ago and i dont ever remember mentioning it here. in fact, over the years i have split with many women and i dont know one who to this day would walk past me in the street.Steve, IIRC you have gone through a breakup and sad as that is please stop knocking women, its really peeing me off, deal with things and stop woman knocking.
Aye ok, dont get yer panty hose in a bunch..Easily offended much??.I have fun everyday Steve, especially with my wife of well over thirty years, just cut out the crap when referring to women, its highly offensive. Be happy my wife is not a member here or she would verbally tear a new one into some of the posters and rightly so.
Your Misses is giving you grief over some out door gear that may or may not save a life if the Sheeet goes down..??
Here's a idea mate.
1.. Go through her Underwear Drawer then go through her no doubt various make up bags.
2.. resist the temptation of getting dolled up. The temptation will be strong. you must resist.
3.. Look up the prices of said knickers, Bras and make up.
4..Get ready to throw £60+ for a Bra and Knicker set, £25 for one Lipstick, £50 for a haircut right back in her over plastered face.
5..Leave her, she aint worth the hassle.
6 Ignore me.
Selling stuff at a loss is like dropping money. You get that gut wrenching feeling. You backtrack where you have been knowing deep down it's gone, but you look anyway. After a day or so you get over it.
Good that you got over the Business partner. No bum is worth a lifetime in the clink.10 or so years ago I sold a rifle (270 cal, 700 rem, harris bipod, redfield scope, hard case, loading dies) for a loss because I kept having very dark thoughts concerning a fellow I was having a business dispute with.... anyway, it still bugs me from time to time.
It got easier as the years go by. I've saved a few things for the sake of nostalgia (Pickett slide rule, Recta Prospector compass, etc) but very few. A little money towards the next adventure always helped out.
I had more than a dozen boxes of low-level electronics projects. I added RFE parts as I found them. One day, I consolidated them and took all to the electronics recycling depot.
I had to ask myself: "When, in the rest of my life, am I ever going to get arouind to finishing/using that?"
The best part? I have little recollection what I tossed. I sleep well. Sold 10 of the 12 shotguns I had. Only one sell that I regret.