
The big ol' shark afraid of a little dirt huh?
Sadly there's no bodies of water out here like in Aussie Syll.
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Sadly there's no bodies of water out here like in Aussie Syll.
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I hate to be the one to say this but that one making the joke about the Tetanus her and I would probably get along like peanut butter and chocolate. I quite literally work in that kind of environment behind them on a daily basisi first of all work in scrap metal secondly I repairer and sell a insane amount of different things where people throw stuff out usually vintage or in other cases you get into the upper-class areas of the city and you get stuff that retails for 1000 and more and they throw it out because they don't want us to work from one season to the next when they're not using it. You find yourself wondering what kind of drugs the rich are using when you get a $1500 mountain bike that looks like it's never been driven and has a flat tire or nothing at all wrong with it. One of the better examples of this was a woman's mountain bike I literally thought I was losing my marbles where the guy had the bike out in the Trash and was watching another mountain bike he looked like I was crazy when I asked if he was throwing the girls Bicycle out and said why would I even ask of course he's throwing it out. Mike looked like it had never even been used sold the bike within 24 hours for 150 the guy that bought the bike kept asking was I sure that was all I wanted for it. Was a extremely expensive bicycle. Frankly I didn't care what I got for it I keep her pairing bikes and trying to sell them rather than take them in for scrap metal presently I've got around 60 or 70 bicycles in the burn most of them are just cheapo bikes that I sell for between five and 35 each rather than take them in for scrap. You'd be surprised how often I get in the bikes from the 1940s and 50s that are all original and need something like a tube replaced or some things adjusted and the bikes been sitting in a burn since the 1960s.i even do things like fixing wheelchairs and just about anything else you can imagine.
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