Well, ****. You found my weakness.
Nah, not bony.Bony women?
Younger days??
When I've sold cars private party, I've encountered low offers that were far below what I was willing to take.
But I'll pay cash.
You'll need to pay MORE cash!
By the way, CASH is the only way that I'll sell the car. I'm not taking 200 lbs of ground beef or 3 months worth of lap dances in trade.
CorrectedWhen I've sold cars private party, I've encountered low offers that were far below what I was willing to take.
But I'll pay cash.
You'll need to pay MORE cash!
By the way, CASH is the only way that I'll sell the car. I'm not taking 200 lbs of ground beef or 300 pounds of lap dances in trade.
When I've sold cars private party, I've encountered low offers that were far below what I was willing to take.
But I'll pay cash.
You'll need to pay MORE cash!
By the way, CASH is the only way that I'll sell the car. I'm not taking 200 lbs of ground beef or 3 months worth of lap dances in trade.
Agree. A lot of the jargon doesn’t bother me much, but ‘reach out to you’ or ‘reach out to me’ for some reason has been an irritation. Remember the first time I read this in a biz-related email and thought it was weird. Maybe it is the instant visual I have on the type of occasions when someone would be reaching out to another…to help them from falling, or taking one’s hand to help them walk across the street, something like this. Then it caught on with others as I’d see this in more communications. Lol, please stop with the reaching out lingo, it sounds – weirdly too affectionate.If I haven't already said- "reaching out to you"...or even if I have, I'll say it again.
Oh my GOD, toolmanmike! As a staff member don’t you have some limitations on photos posted?Corrected View attachment 1601262
Oh my GOD, toolmanmike! As a staff member don’t you have some limitations on photos posted?