>>5700Not swamp life, no rednecks in the beach community I grew up. No dinosaurs or alligators. We had surfers and snobs, soccor moms and Catholic Karens. Lots of drugs passed around, it was everywhere but I stayed out of that because my siblings had more than enough. Who needs moonshine when they have shrooms, acid, pot, cocaine, heroine, crack, then the prescription stuff and pills, uppers downers, ludes, molly, percoset, vicodin, valium, ambien, and so on.
I was poor, but we were in a rich neighborhood. My dad made today's equivalent of probably close to a mil a year but he died when I was 3 and left my mother a house and hot rod cars not much else. He didn't save it. She sold the artwork, cars, everything of value, went on SSI and food stamps, she'd ask for money from the relatives, could barely afford taxes and then we moved to a house worth 1/4 the amount inland in a reasonable new suburb where I went to HS. When I was in college the inheritance started rolling in from all the rich relatives. Got cars, cash, weird ass antiques like that smoothbore musket, first got an old 300TD with engine problems, then a suzuki? I think it was? One of those foriegn cars, definitely Suzuki Swift, tiny hatchback that I used for years, then I got cash and bought a 300zx. Awesome non-turbo one with tiny back seats. It was old though and eventually was burning so much oil it couldn't even idle right
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Then I was given a toyota sedan that I still have, and bought my truck, had that forever. A volvo was briefly involved, no power, noisey, reliabile but I had too many cars so I sold it cheap.
I want an SUV but I don't want to spend 80k on it. I could but I'm too frugal. Maybe in 10 years if they still let us buy gas engines, those fuckers.
Fucking candidate says "it's the price of democracy" and that bitch is in the lead. I'd rather vote for a squirrel than idiots that think huge lithium batteries are good for the environment. Fuck
[Gwen] that's enough, let's not break my Bear.