Yeah, no money for guessing that one. Ford and UAW have always had a fairly productive relationship.
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My uncle 12 years older than I had a friend "odd job Leroy" who had problems passing in school who had a good understanding father. Leroy was taught survival skills. Initially how to sell his time to people who lived within walking distance. Feed pets, mow yards, clean garages, etc and concentrates on recognizing people. Leroy would sell programs at wrestling matches, football games etc. They were $0.25 each and when we would leave the house we always made sure to have "Leroy's Quarter" as when you would approach the gate and heard "James here is your program!" from 100 feet away and it was not cool to be seen stiffing Leroy. Leroy was taught to save at least 1/3 of what he made even if he had to eat Ramen Noodles. He would always pay cash for whatever he needed even a house. In 1980's he was involved in an electrical shortage accident installing flags at fair grounds and in order to collect $$$$ for lost wages and future earnings he had to turn in three years income tax. Leroy who had been taught to never stiff Uncle Sam disclosed that in mid 80's was making $110-120k per year. I always wondered how many cookie jars Leroy had since I'm sure he had at least 33% of whatever he had ever made. I expect that he would even pay himself back for whatever savings he had to loan to himself for what he bought?????Yep like I said, Im still poor lol!
A neighbor just came back from the Big Island with a gift. 7oz of kona coffee. $56!!!!!!It is, a lot, and I am still poor. However I can live simpler here. Off grid and with a 1 mile commute helps a bunch.
Remember it well! That's actually one of the reasons I decided to stick with Ford and buy a Maverick. They didn't suck the teat of Uncle Sam (man, what an ugly image that conjures).Remember when the car companys were about to go BELLY UP Ford is the only one that didnt need bailed out. FORD![]()
Random? Look up Matt Foley SNL skits. That was where Chris Farley played a motivational speaker that told kids that if they didn’t shape up they would be like him and end up living in a van down by the river.I read this, may or not be true.
Jim Farley is the cousin of the late comedian Chris Farley. Chris is most known for living in a van down by the river.
Our smoothie stand pays that for 5lbs of it from big island. Must be the neighbors farm. One person meal at McDs is $12-15 though. Milk is $5 for a half gallon. Our empty, dirt road, no driveway, empty, wooded, steep terrain, 3 acres was $400,000 10 years ago.A neighbor just came back from the Big Island with a gift. 7oz of kona coffee. $56!!!!!!
I did, long before it was cool to. I also lived down on the old railroad tracks, in a van.Random? Look up Matt Foley SNL skits. That was where Chris Farley played a motivational speaker that told kids that if they didn’t shape up they would be like him and end up living in a van down by the river.
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Did Chris Farley actually live in a van by the river?
Loan vs. bailout.Need to sell cars to make payments
happened the other day
Ford Agrees to $9.2 Billion U.S. Government Loan While Announcing a Fresh Round of Layoffs - Ford-Trucks.com
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My goal for retirement is to live in a van for short periods of time.I did, long before it was cool to. I also lived down on the old railroad tracks, in a van.
Honestly all jokes aside, down by the river is quite peaceful, usually cooler than elsewhere, good safe place to build a fire, you can even sink drinks in the water to keep em refrigerated like.My goal for retirement is to live in a van for short periods of time.
but not always down by the river.