My wife had a stroke and it paralyzed her on one side in 2011 so I my funds were limited dealing with her issues so I had to kick the habit... :cry: I managed to stay Crack-list free for quite awhile..
After she passed i was able to stay off crack-list until a Bud was looking for a nice tool box... I spend a few hours look'N for him a tool box and had a recurrence next thang you know I an addicted on crack-list again...
To pay my bud back I am the reason he picked up the addiction... About once a mouth are maybe every other we line up our Crack-list finds and take a day and go get'em... Crack-list is a good way to bond with a bud its like in the good old days when you would buy a 5th and ride around all day...
Around the end of last year I hit quite a few home runs and sold allot of stuff myself... I found a nice set of aluminum wheels for my Honda on Crack-list when I made the call I talked to a guy that scared the ell out of me and not much scares me... His voice was deep and ruff he was blunt and to the point... He said if I did not have the cash and not coming to get them that day to go to ell and not waist his time... I like a challenge so put my gun in my pocket and went by myself.. So I pull up to the hose and beep my horn and a kid comes out I said I am the guy that called about the wheels he replied and it was that bad arse I talked to on the phone :shock: He was a midget about 3 1/2 foot tall... He turned out to be a nice guy... I have meet quit a few nice folks on my Crack-list runs its not all bad...
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