I thought you were going to say buying that second Dunhill.Getting married.
I thought you were going to say buying that second Dunhill.Getting married.
Both possibly due to drilling problems? Sorry, couldn't help it.I thought you were going to say buying that second Dunhill.
This is why I love having you old timers around. Great life lessons like "don't ride your bike off a cliff"Going into farming instead of cutting my property up and developing it earlier. This summer has been great traveling and living instead of fighting a damn tractor, the weather, and f’n price drops.
My second was not hiring someone else to handle the developing and contractor work earlier. Trying to do it myself in the beginning was wasted time and money.
Mmmm… also back about twenty years ago, I used to belong to a group that Mt Biked the WMA here at midnight once a month. At first it was beautiful. Cooler rides and wildlife that you’d never see in the day. My last ride it started to rain on our way back, I was bring up the rear, but at night in the rain, my headlamps were not reflecting off of anything. I knew that there was a stretch where we had to ride a narrow ledge on a huge cliff. I was just realizing, when… I found myself free falling. SLAM!! With my shoes still clipped in.
It didn’t hurt at all. Till I stood up, then SNAP! I felt my hip shear the ball off the top of my leg. I was the rear, so I knew that no one would know where I was.
I had an old Nokia phone that I ised to call 911. They used the airports to triangulate where I was and sent a helicopter in about 20 minutes latter. Fast. I just laid there.
Long story short. It was the Bo Jackson break. They pinned it and it healed, but soon I am going to need a new hip. I am wearing away the surface on the joint, and it gives me a hitch in my gettalong on rainy days.
Going into farming instead of cutting my property up and developing it earlier. This summer has been great traveling and living instead of fighting a damn tractor, the weather, and f’n price drops.
My second was not hiring someone else to handle the developing and contractor work earlier. Trying to do it myself in the beginning was wasted time and money.
Mmmm… also back about twenty years ago, I used to belong to a group that Mt Biked the WMA here at midnight once a month. At first it was beautiful. Cooler rides and wildlife that you’d never see in the day. My last ride it started to rain on our way back, I was bring up the rear, but at night in the rain, my headlamps were not reflecting off of anything. I knew that there was a stretch where we had to ride a narrow ledge on a huge cliff. I was just realizing, when… I found myself free falling. SLAM!! With my shoes still clipped in.
It didn’t hurt at all. Till I stood up, then SNAP! I felt my hip shear the ball off the top of my leg. I was the rear, so I knew that no one would know where I was.
I had an old Nokia phone that I ised to call 911. They used the airports to triangulate where I was and sent a helicopter in about 20 minutes latter. Fast. I just laid there.
Long story short. It was the Bo Jackson break. They pinned it and it healed, but soon I am going to need a new hip. I am wearing away the surface on the joint, and it gives me a hitch in my gettalong on rainy days.
To be fair… absolutely everyone warned me about farming, even other farmers were like.., “farming is stupid. You’re going to lose money.” Even the AG officer I set down with was like, “you know there’s no money in it, right?” Ha ha. My thinking was that if I broke even, I would at least not have to pay property taxes. Then you watch a half a million dollar combine catch on fire… all the neighbors shaking their heads and telling me about their combines catching on fire… now I know, it’s just not a smart thing. Sounds honorable, but…All that sounds well-considered going IN, though.
What about something you knew was world-class stupid at the time but did it anyway?
Ok, so… maybe I’ve just always had a healthy understanding of what I can and cannot do, but I’ve yet to be that stupid, ha ha.Speaking of moronic decisions and consequences, when you have the entire world's antics to choose from---not just a forum's readership---things get pretty unbelievable:
Don’t worry bout it too much. There is no way you would have held onto them till now. Best case scenario: you would have sold them at 100 thinking it was your smartest decision. If by any chance you chose to wait till 200 it still wouldn’t have brought you any life changing profit.I bought 10 when they were $40 in 2017/18. Sold them about a month later for a small loss because the more research I did, the less confident I became.
Probably rightDon’t worry bout it too much. There is no way you would have held onto them till now. Best case scenario: you would have sold them at 100 thinking it was your smartest decision. If by any chance you chose to wait till 200 it still wouldn’t have brought you any life changing profit.
Under no circumstances you would have been waiting till 3000.
Turned down an offer to be one of the first couple dozen employees at Amazon.
Nah, everyone needs a few beater pipes to make you appreciate the good ones.I thought you were going to say buying that second Dunhill.
There are definitely some (what I call) "high wince factor" moments in that vid. Ouch.Speaking of moronic decisions and consequences, when you have the entire world's antics to choose from---not just a forum's readership---things get pretty unbelievable: