My father-in-law once said something like that to me right after we pulled up to his gated community, million dollar home, where we had just finished a private skeet shooting session.
Fucking Putz is fully jabbed, voted for the sniffer and thinks BTC/crypto will be going away..
**In the meantime Iβve been strengthening my crypto positions and buying stocks that are obviously part of the ββplanββ. Weβll see in the end who gets the last laughπ
Pfft. Yeah... that's nothing compared to what I had to maintain and service on location many years ago. Wish I would have kept a few of them to resell these days. The prices are absolutely bonkers on them now.
Right? We bought a really rough one about 20 yrs ago for $800...trying to remember which one it was but aging brain has me tonight. I'm sure it's worth way more today.
As a person who used to make a living maintaining pinball machines, I can assure you, this man doesn't have nearly enough of them =)
Wasnβt really meant to be about The pinball machines , that comment was a joke , it was really ,, β no one needs that many gunsβ
My father-in-law once said something like that to me right after we pulled up to his gated community, million dollar home, where we had just finished a private skeet shooting session.
Fucking Putz is fully jabbed, voted for the sniffer and thinks BTC/crypto will be going away..
**In the meantime Iβve been strengthening my crypto positions and buying stocks that are obviously part of the ββplanββ. Weβll see in the end who gets the last laughπ
Hopefully heβs still your father in law and his daughter and you get the house
I would never tell my wife she couldnβt accept that, but I truly donβt want anything to do with that tainted money.
Iβm all for making a bunch of money and living the good life, but Iβd have a hard time enjoying it knowing it came from him.
πππExactly...I was going to point that out but I wasn't sure if he was serious?...
I think they are both pinball fans and that clouded there thoughts ;)
π Of course, if we read 2A carefully, itβs says right there:
This! I mean, isn't this the american dream too? Pinball is life.
Pfft. Yeah... that's nothing compared to what I had to maintain and service on location many years ago. Wish I would have kept a few of them to resell these days. The prices are absolutely bonkers on them now.
Right? We bought a really rough one about 20 yrs ago for $800...trying to remember which one it was but aging brain has me tonight. I'm sure it's worth way more today.
I wonder if it was my water-damaged Eight Ball Deluxe with a bad MPU. I sold one for that same price 20 years ago...
Was it yellow and in Wisconsin? =)
Agreed. There is always room for 35 more pinball machines.
If I had the Jing, my whole barn would be pinball tbh