Do you really think that you can stop reading this thread Big J...
Just sayin...![]()
For sure! It's gotta be easier than quitting drinking, gambling, smoking, coffee, loose women...
Do you really think that you can stop reading this thread Big J...
Just sayin...![]()
For sure! It's gotta be easier than quitting drinking, gambling, smoking, coffee, loose women...
Hey what a coincidence, I see you and me have the same interests![]()
Maybe we can set up a charity, you know, for people that want to send us money to help us with our terrible problems?
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. Terrible? I see them as worthwhile and stimulating pastimes and hobbies. Sure beats stamp collecting and bird watching![]()
For sure! It's gotta be easier than quitting... loose women...
Last paragraph of Sloan's Aero Trial Narrative:
"LC also said that they had found a jacket bearing a tag with the name of a former employee who was no longer on the payroll. When WL was asked what was happening, he told them that the former employee "was just keeping his hand in".
She identified the maker as Stephen Toohey, and said that she found he had made 108 jackets while not an employee of Aero."
My Google search of "Stephen Toohey" from LinkedIn showed the following information:
Steve Toohey
Managing Director Alexander Leather Company
Selkirk, Scottish Borders, United Kingdom
Until Sloan's Aero Trial Narrative, I'd never heard of this chap. [huh]
But... Why is that a thing to quit? It's like saying, I gotta quit being a good person.
Why don't you try running that by my wife? Let me know how that goes.
This makes me sad, i have just dealt with Steve whilst having my AL jacket done, and he was nothing but great at dealing with the issues i had!
On one hand he was nothing but a gentleman, on the other hand, this sounds really dodgy...
Hmm, it's a bit like going around to somebody's hour and getting drunk on their booze, isn't it? You get all the benefit but at no expense to yourself.
That wasn't discussed in the case, so I can't comment. There are going to be a few moments in the trial when there may be more questions than answers...
I just have a nasty suspicious mind is all.:eeek:
Unlikely.