

Congrats. Maybe you can put him on a diet and run b3s with himmikea96 wrote:my 14 yr old boy just moved back with me.
BINGO8rad wrote: I have finally just realized that there will never be enough money for daily life if I sell my stuff or not.
I feel your pain Rick. I keep happening upon a hammered roller, put lots of love sweat and tears back into them and get next to nothing. But it is the only way to keep the RC fund alive...eventually the diminishing returns will catch up with me, then a keeper may get sold.bearrickster wrote:I had two Losi Pro se's I built just to sell them for next to nothing
I learnt that lesson in the early 2000's mate!!bearrickster wrote:I defentaly feel your pain, I had two Losi Pro se's I built just to sell them for next to nothing. I quit all together for several months, just walked away. now my head is clear I am going to unload everything I dont have to have and get what I truely want. and I think I am going for NIB from now on. it cost to much to build it from parts.
Wish i had that problem, we run our home based business on eBay. Wife has no problems listing my stuff for me...when I let herrctenracer wrote:Same with me. Selling some stuff to make her happy. Thank god she hates EBAY or she would selling it for me.bearrickster wrote:Well said Darryn, I know evey time we walk through the hobby room my wife reminds me of my obsession,and how she would like it down sized a bit
Some people are like slinkies - not really good for anything but they bring a smile to your face when pushed down the stairs.
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