Jokes on you, I’m 40 and I’ve had 5 of them already.
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I’ll do it. I’m a straight white married man. Business owner with a finance background. I’m also very left wing. I’m the perfect Manchurian candidate.
metaldwarf@lemmy.worldto [Moved to Piefed] Television@lemm.ee•What TV cancellation are you most upset by?English2·3 months agoRaised by Wolves was so freaking cool
LOL the suppliers I work with ONLY Support IE 6 to 9. If they could still get away with DOS and intranets they would.
FUCK SPEZ
I love eating White chocolate, especially from South Africa
metaldwarf@lemmy.worldto Reddit@lemmy.world•They feel so threatened because of this guy?English33·3 months agoHe “allegedly” killed one of them. So they should feel threatened.
We could do some absolutely amazing charters for the money we spend on the boat. It’s something we have been talking about recently. The engines on the boat are 25 years old, if/when they die my dad wants to replace them to the tune of $40,000-$50,000. I’m trying to talk him into selling it and we plan a couple really nice fishing trips per year. I think one of the reasons he spends so much on it is that it’s one of the only things we have in common. We only really spend time together on the boat.
metaldwarf@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What hobbies do you practice that is other people's professions?English6·3 months agoI make pretty good beer and pretty shit furniture.
I’m kinda one of them. Well my dad is. He’s typical of the boat owners I’ve met over the years. Boomer, business owner, white. He bought the first boat with a buddy in their late 20s, cuz that’s when he had enough disposable income after they could afford a house, a rental property, two kids, two cars, a dog and a golf course membership. They had a falling out and my dad bought out his buddy. Three or four boats later I look after the boat, and do all the maintenance. My dad’s in his 70s, he can’t take the boat out on his own anymore. We go fishing 5 or 6 times a year. Moorage is $6000 a year, fuel is $2000, insurance $3000, maintenance at least $2000. Maintenance would be 10x that if I didn’t do most of the work myself.
Colon Cancer runs in my family. I also have digestive illnesses that predispose me to colon cancer. So every 5 years since age 20.