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I know this sounds cheesy but all things will pass. It took a complete career change for me to get my life pointed back the right direction. I went from psychologist to auto mechanic. Take that vacation. Change things around the house. Go out and do something different. Just start changing things. It will be new and different then rather than the same old blah.
i need to start thinking postive about everything. i don't like feeling sad about sh*t but i do. i get angry easily and stay like that for awhile.
i need a d*mn vacation for my freakin' work... need time to get away from that place. hopefully that will be soon!
i sure hope so anyhow.
but the camaro sets me back like $500 a month... ****
Any job where you face the public can make things tough. But it can add perspective, also.
Are you attending school when you are not working? For young folk, it is the quickest way to change, and sometimes answers. Regardless of gender...
I have a future of total debt ($25,000/yr for school, 3 years at this school), I have 3 finals this week, and know that this summer of work is going to be a pain in my ***.
The way I stay positive is to not think about these things. I just enjoy life as it comes, party on the weekends, and know that someday I'll be able to afford what I want.
<b><i>Don\'t Ever Judge Me</i></b><br /><a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/earnhardt132000\" target=\"_blank\">\'96 Firebird Y87 3.8L V6 5spd</a><br />--No mods as of yet, shoot me some ideas if ya want.<br />178,000 miles and counting
I am happy to announce that I have sold the site to Robert (FirebirdGT). Years ago this site went down when TealV6 had it, I bought it, refreshed it,...
Went ahead and moved my starter wire from the back, to the front again since it had no effect on my drain on the battery. Also made me nervous driving...
Building the Tom Henry RS Part 4: Suspension Mods, Tires, Wheels, Headers and other Cool Stuff. By: Hib Halverson
At the end of Part Three, we changed the valvetrain of the 3.8-liter V6 in the Tom Henry RS. We installed new, Yella Terra "Ultralite" 1.8:1, aluminum roller rocker arms, Katech valve springs and Katech titanium retainers on our 3800 Series II V6. Ultralites are nearly 25% lighter than the stock 1.6 rockers and 8% lighter than the SLP aluminum...
02-07-2020, 10:30 PM
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