Monday, December 31, 2012

A Bath vs a Shower and Tires 4 Sale

The good thing about having your own blog is you can write about basically any thing you damn well please.  Certain restrictions, you can't write about bestiality, nor can you write about or show pics of child porn.  Child porn is not my thing, but I gotta admit, upon searching online and seeing slender and beautiful women hooking up with dogs and horses, is a perversion that you'll never forget once you see it.  Amazing how many women are into it too.

A bath is so much more comprehensive and therapeutic than a shower in my opinion.  When I take a bath, I use dish liquid to create suds.  Ajax to be exact.  Some times grapefruit and some times orange.  I make the water quite hot and run it briskly.  I use a wash cloth and soak,  and splash water on my face.  I then get on my knees and dip my hair in the sudsy water are scrub my head with my fingers.  After soaking 15 minutes or so, I use a little scrub brush and scrub the bath tub sides and release the drain plug on the tub.

Dry off all but face.  Shaving cream on face and I shave.  The soaking in water makes you cleaner than a shower IMO.

A couple weeks ago I bought 20 tires for $5 each.  I wrote the details of that transaction here. >>> http://ihavesexwithstrangers.blogspot.com/2012/12/i-bought-20-used-16-inch-tires-today.html

What I didn't tell you about back then, is that I already chatted with a couple of tire shops that sell and install used tires for between $25 to $50 per tire.  Both shops mentioned that they would buy tires from me in good condition for $10 each.  The one shop mentioned though that they primarily need 14" and 15" tires.  My two vehicles take 16" tires.

The ironic thing, is that 16" tires, when new go for between $100 and $130 an up apiece.  Typically 16" tires are for trucks and SUV's.  14" and 15" tires are typically for cars and sell for quite a bit less, when new, than the 16" tires.

For some unknown reason, on the wholesale tire market, at least locally, the market is saturated with 16" tires, but this one tire shop is kinda desperate for 14" and 15".

So, today I stopped by my tire supplier contact and picked up 20 good used tires for $5 each, with the intention of simply unloading them at one or two tire shops for $10 each.  Making a $100 profit simply for being the middle man and doing a little driving.

Here is what is funny.  It is not really funny, but kinda sad.  Thank God I don't need the money and was kinda doing this as a possible side line fun thing to make a little easy cash.

I bought 20 tires for $100.  Actually, the guy I bought them from gave me an extra one for free, hence I got 21 tires for $100.   I then drove the mile or so to tire shop #1.  He looked over the tires and passed.  The tires weren't bad, but most were 16" and he is over stocked in 16" tires.

I then drove to tire shop #2 and they all of the sudden were not interested in the tires either.

What I thought was gonna be an easy sale and a nice possible side line business, was not going too well.

I drove to another tire shop and they looked through the 20 or so tires and bought 4 of them for $10 each, equals $40.

So now I have 17 tires left over and most of them will fit my two vehicles.  Hence 17 tires for 60 bucks all together is not like I am taking a big loss.  However, it was not my intention to buy these tires for ME.  It was to flip them quickly and make some quick cash.  So far that has not worked out too well.

Keep in mind, there are other avenues for selling these tires and most definitely at a higher price.  I may have to look into doing that if I intended to continue in my side line tire selling career! :)

For example, I can post an ad on Craig's List which is 100% free and accessible to most all of the world and sell the tires locally for $15 each.  That is still a good price for some one who needs the specific tire dimensions that I am selling.  I can also sell them at our local flea market or even on the side of a road.  15 bucks per tire is a good price if the tire fits your vehicle.

Selling tires in this manner is a little more involved than I hoped for or anticipated, but it can still work as a little side line fun thing to do.

It appears that my supply of $5 tires is quite unlimited.  I know they are a good value to the specific person who uses them.  It is simply a matter of making the transaction happen with the least amount of difficulty.

I am learning some interesting inside info pertaining to what tire shops will buy and will not buy and at what prices.  It is like a whole under world of tire shop business knowledge that the average person has no need to know about and never does.....  Like the tire mafia!!! :) ha ha ha

As of right now, being honest, I feel like a failure in the tire transaction business.  I do have tons of tires for my two vehicles that will perhaps out live me though !!! :)

Thank God I am not doing this as a NEED to make money.  Kinda like one of those don't quit your day job kind of things.  I'll keep you up to date with my future success or failure in the tire business! :)

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Two More Girls for Max Hardcore :) - Happy Princess Wonderland

Every time I watch the Citi card commercial with the fairy princess girl, I think of Max Hardcore and how he loves to anally fuck simple and sweet girls.

Oh how I would love to see Max anally fuck these two.

The Citi girl is soooo sweet and pure.

The blonde is simply just good looking and I'd love to see her in a hot anal scene.

The commercial is only 30 seconds or so, check it out. >>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJ6vGzJJ0M8

Hand Job Compilation - Ladies Night

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President Barack Obama - Person of the Year

I like our President Barack Obama.  I think he is young, bright, a family man, and he genuinely cares about people and our country.

I can understand how republicans feel about the fiscal cliff and their desire to cut spending.  I do think though that it is the republicans who are causing all of the discord in America.  THAT is why they lost this most recent presidential election in the past month or so.

I have heard from more than one scholarly person that Obama is the devil.  He is a communist.  He hates America.  He is part of the mafia.  That all of Chicago is corrupt and that Obama is the leader of corruption.  That he controls the mafia and they are his henchmen and he used bully mafia tactics and that is how he was re-elected president.  Oh, also, Obama did not REALLY win re-election, he cheated and the numbers are fixed.  Obama really lost the election.  That is what these scholarly people have stated.

Continuing on, being that Obama is the devil in mans clothing, these people believe it would do America a whole bunch of good if some one simple shot and murdered our president.  Yes, they believe he is THAT bad, that America is 100% ruined and there is not hope for America because of Obama.

They believe that Obama is a 100% socialist, a communist mother fucker and that Obama genuinely hates America and his only purpose in life, in his every waking hour of the day, is to bring America down and make America fail because he is a Muslim and not a Christian American.

If you were to listen to the people I am referring to, they 100% believe what I just stated as if it were concrete biblical truth. 

On the other hand, Time magazine votes for Obama as our person of the year.  In other words, of all of the people in the whole wide world, Time magazine thinks Obama is the best person in the whole wide world.

On the Lawrence O'donnel show last night, Krystal Ball and Joy Reid, two women whose political opinions I value, both agree that their personal person of the year is our president Barack Obama.

I then ponder, how can one man be sooo many peoples man of the year and soooo many peoples perception of 100% evil and what corruption is all about?

It makes me ponder about Adolf Hitler.  Many regard him as a terrible man, an evil man.  Then when I listen to speeches of his on You Tube, I personally observe him as being the most powerful speaker EVER.  With hundreds of thousands of people in the crowd worshiping and adoring him.

How can men who some regard as a God and the greatest hope ever, also be regarded as the epitome of evil and every thing bad via some others?

These are all bright people.  I am convinced that propaganda is possibly programmable to any of us and that we all have the possibility of creating an extreme opinion of some thing.

Any way, Barack Obama is our person of the year 2012.

Venus Palermo - How to Look Like a Living Doll

Aaaahhhhh so controversial.  Venus Palermo is a 15 year old cute little blonde girl who has this obsession and fascination with making her self look like a real doll.  Yes, like a Barbie doll.

The video link that I will post has just short of 6 million views on You Tube.  Actually 5,775,319 to be exact.

Why such controversy?  Well, watch the 8 minute or so video and you will have a greater understanding.  I personally think the eye contacts things are going a bit too far, but the rest of it.  What the hell, why not?

Andrea Dworkin,>>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Dworkin the radical feminist would certainly disapprove.  Andrea can't any more though.  Sadly, she is dead.  Died while choking on a ham sandwich.  We must all go some day.  I don't think dying on a ham sandwich is the best way to go.  But what the hell, like we really have a choice?

Max Hardcore would love this Venus Palermo to death.  He will have to wait 3 more years though till she is 18 and can legally perform in one of his movies.

Oh my God, Max would turn her into the 100% perfect fuck slut cum receptacle Barbie doll cum eating whore that Max loves to do.  Bobbie socks and all, this girl would be a dream made in heaven for Max.

I do understand the controversy.  In this day and age of woman's liberation and valuing a woman for her intellect in addition to her physical beauty, the concept of how far this Venus Palermo will go through to desensitize her self from being human and to appear doll like is extreme.

On the other end of the spectrum I guess, is Honey Boo Boo.

Oh my God, trailer park grows up! :) ha ha ha.

Many young beautiful women have aspirations of being Miss America and being the perfect all around representative of what a beautiful young woman is.  Most Moms would think this girl is going a bit too far though.

I don't know about you, but for me, seeing these petite little doll like girls who choose to enter the adult film industry, is kinda interesting to observe.  As mentioned, Max Hardcore loves them.  We'll just have to let some years drift by and see where Venus Palermo's life takes her.

Click here to see what every body is talking about. >>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojYBcMFkdfY
 

Paterson, New Jersey - a Little Historical Perspective....

Paterson, New Jersey is an old city.  Kinda like how Fort Lauderdale is an old city.  I would think Paterson is older though.

In Fort Lauderdale, we have the New River.  Historically it goes back hundreds of years and the indians most definitely found it prior to white man.

Paterson, NJ also goes back hundreds of years.  Paterson is known as the Silk City, cause at one time it was the largest producer of silk garments in the world.

A very wealthy and powerful man in the silk industry was a man via the name Catholina Lambert.  Born in England and came to America and was one of the most successful men ever in the silk industry.  His home is a palace in which I have visited it many times.  It sits high on the side of Garret mountain and is known as Lambert's Castle.  I will provide a link to it here. >>> http://www.lambertcastle.com/

Lambert's castle truly is a palace.  The comparison is Vizcaya which is here in Miami.  Both homes are palaces and expressions of grand wealth.

Interestingly, similar to Donald Trump and all of his billions of dollars, both Donald Trump and Catholina Lambert have the commonality of both going bankrupt.  It just goes to show you that all is not always peachy keen on the way to the top and staying on the top.

Any history buffs or afficionados of fine historic homes, Vizcaya >>> http://www.vizcayamuseum.org/ and Lambert's Castle are must sees.

Another great wonder of the world, or at least of Paterson, is the Great Falls.  A 100% must see if ever you visit Paterson, NJ.  These falls are majestic.  The Passaic river feeds into them and the water crashes down from high above, as the historic Passaic river travels on.

One of the first hydroelectric plants was formed at these Great Falls and I believe is still in operation today.  I will include a link pertaining to these falls here. >>> http://www.patersongreatfalls.org/

The Passaic river then travels through old down town Paterson, with its many factories, old bridges built in the 1800's and old houses along River St.

A mile or so north on River St and you'll come to the Riverside section of Paterson.  There was a famous hot dog place via the name Johnny and Hanges that originated in 1939.  Right on River St, at the Passaic river, near the Lincoln ave bridge.

I post a link to Johnny and Hanges site here. >>> http://johnnyandhanges.com/History.php

A store that sold above ground pools and seems like it's been around forever, is Joe Ordini's.  I'll include a link to their site here. >>> http://www.ordinispools.com/

Most of the Passaic river is not navigable.  I have always been fascinated with bodies of water and rivers though.  Not so much to be in them, but to be ON them. :)  Kinda like Huckleberry Finn and his seeking of adventure, I can recall as a child, floating down the Passaic river in a cement mixing bin that is sorta kinda like a small Jon boat.  I also recall going down the river in an old bath tub too!

Shallow in some areas, and the current is visibly swift.  At any bridge abutment on the Passaic river, you'll see piles of branches, logs and debris.  I would estimate the river travels south at about 5 or 6 miles per hour.

Further along you have the Maple Ave bridge and then comes the Fair Lawn ave bridge.  The Fair Lawn ave bridge is a very old steel structure with only one lane in each direction.  It is badly in need of a paint job and looks like it hasn't been painted in like 10+ years. 

Just west of the Fair Lawn ave bridge, in between 4th ave and 5th ave, is a brand new Home Depot.  For perhaps over 100 years, this Home Depot complex was old chemical factories which created dyes for dying silk clothes.  This was old school Paterson.  To look at it today, there is no sign of its historic past.

Further NW on McLean blvd, aka Rt 20, some old buildings were demolished and now in its place is a 24/7 Mc Donald's and a brand new strip mall.

It kinda reminds me of what is happening in down town Fort Lauderdale.  In the area of Broward Blvd and Sunrise Blvd, between Federal Highway and Andrews ave, old dilapidated   buildings and homes are being demolished and in their place are modern residential buildings and strip malls.  Out with the old and in with the new.

Bad ghetto neighborhoods are gradually being squeezed out and replaced with secure condos and even the Home Depot that is built on Sunrise Blvd at the rail road tracks, is built like a fortress, considering the surrounding neighborhood.

That is how developers do it.  They buy up land in impoverished ghetto hood areas that are close to better areas, then build up the bull dozed land and simply have good security in mind to protect their new buildings.

It is inevitable that old school Fort Lauderdale and old school Paterson, NJ, that's a couple hundred years old or so, will gradually be bull dozed and in its place new modern structures to be built.  Out with the old, in with the new. (Dirty old men tend to do this with women too. :)  Out with the old and in with the new! (younger) :) )

Some historical trivia.  The Colt fire arm came from Paterson, NJ >>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colt_Paterson.

As did the first submarine.>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Philip_Holland   There was a factory that manufactured locomotives in Paterson too.  A very old and historic city Paterson is.
 

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Limp Dick Male Stripper - Sad for the Girls....

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New Jersey - My Visit From a Few Days Ago

As a child, I grew up in New Jersey.  Till age 27, I suffered dark cold dreary winters of NJ.  Snow storms, blizzards, dreary gray skies, no leaves on trees, simple barren sticks with no apparent life, that's what trees are in cold weather winter NJ.

As a child who grows up in NJ, you don't know any better.  Then your family takes you on vacation to Florida.  In Nov, Dec, Jan and Feb in south Florida it is warm.  A cold day might be 55 or 60 degrees.  Much more likely 70 to 80 degrees though.  No dreary gray skies.  Happy blue skies with puffy white cumulus clouds.  Happy palm trees.  Signs of a much happier natural environment.

There is a condition known as SAD.  SAD is the abbreviation for Seasonal Affective Disorder.  I was never diagnosed with it, but I know I had it baaaaddddd.  How do I know this?  Well, like I mention, children of NJ don't know any better.  As a child from age 1 to say your late teens, you are in an environment of your family and friends and you simply take for granted that the whole world has these seasons which include cold weather winter months. You feel more depressed in Sept and Oct, as the nights grow colder and it becomes dark earlier.

Not until after your late teens and into your twenties do you realize that not all of the USA is freezing cold during the winter months.  In my opinion, no normal human genuinely likes cold weather.  Sure, most will adjust to it cause that is all that they know.  Their family grew up in it.  They have no plans of leaving their family and they simply develop thick skin and become happy with the environment that they must exist and thrive in.

Those with SAD are affected soooo greatly via the cold dreary northern USA winter weather, that they KNOW if there is a way of getting away from it, they will.  I am one of those people.  At the age of 27, I packed up my small car with TV, VCR, clothes and some cash.  My bank branch in NJ, also had a branch in Florida, hence my life savings of $$ did not have to be transferred.

Like Huckleberry Finn, I was on a mission, there was no way in all hell that I was going to endure another cold dreary NJ winter. I left a company that I worked 9 and a half years for and made what was considered very good money at that time.  6 more months and I would have had a pension.  Call it youthful stupidity, call it any thing you want, I was NOT gonna suffer another cold winter in NJ.

I drove the 1300 miles south down I 95.  Stopped off midway in Raleigh North Carolina.  Slept over night in a cheap hotel and completed my one way journey to the Dania / Fort Lauderdale area, where I lived in peaceful bliss the following 25 years.

If you grew up in a cold weather northern state of USA, take a look at your high school year book and take note of how many of your fellow class mates retired to Florida.  Probably over half of them did. The ones who didn't, it was for family reasons. They did not want to live far from their family.

I will write more in future posts of how NJ has changed over the years.  The primary change is that winters in NJ are much more mild now than they were 25+ years ago.  Call it global warming, call it what ever you like.  Simple fact of the matter is, as a child we had blizzards of snow 3 to 4 feet deep and currently NJ goes through an entire winter season of only a dusting or two of snow.

I always loved boating and can vividly recall boating on the Hudson river in late November with ice bergs floating down the river.  The Passaic river was already  iced over and completely frozen on top.  That was 25+ years ago.  Today?  No ice at all.  Why?  Winters are simply much more mild.  Not the way it was many years ago.

The ONLY reason I left NJ 25 years ago was weather.  If NJ didn't have cold dreary shitty winters, I would have never left.

I will never forget how I felt I was cheating Mother Nature, as I was in my 19' power boat, on the Dania Cut Off canal, (Fort Lauderdale area) 25 years ago in November, in a t-shirt and shorts, bare footed.  The air temp was like 78 degrees.  I was in heaven!  It was like a human is not supposed to cheat Mother Nature.  We are all supposed to suffer in cold dreary winters, aren't we?

Not only are the winters of NJ and NY much suckier than in south Florida, property taxes and housing in general are much more expensive up north too.  It does not make sense.  You suffer cold dreary winter weather and you pay a lot more for your suffering too!

I can recall telling family, 25 years ago, that I would rather make $50,000 a year and live in happy warm weather Florida, than make $250,000 a year and have to live daily in NJ or NY in the winter months.

Thank God for Florida in the winter!!!! :)