LiveLife
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Well thank you. It's thanks to my patient and encouraging English teachers and professors, especially my High School psychology teacher who made us write 15-20 minutes of journal entry, a brain-dump without translation, every day without fail."When people say 1911's can be finicky, unreliable and junk I tell them people who don't like fish or wine may just have tasted bad fish or wine."
I am an English teacher and semi-professional writer. I must say, that was sublime.
I have maintained my journal writing, often with entries being 12 to 17 pages long, and my longest being over 35 pages most of my adult life. When my wife found my 7 volume journals during our marriage counseling days, she told me it took a month to read every single page, some more than once, which ultimately led to ending the marriage counseling "to" work to save our marriage (Yeah, the marriage counseling was just a venting session which did more harm than good). I am happy to report that we have been happily married now for 24 years and retired.
Same here. We were a lifelong Chevy family but for retirement, we chose Ram truck with EcoDiesel and Chrysler Pacifica (Genesis sedan and Kia Stinger GT were close runner ups) which we are happy with (Never imagined getting 28 MPG on a truck and 23 MPG towing and 30-32 MPG on a minivan loaded with passengers!)I am one of those dudes who likes Ford and Chevy.
Not sure why the big fuss over 1911 vs Glocks as compared to lifelong cost of ammunition, cost of firearms is small.
Life is short and we are all going to die.
Just buy both and enjoy both.
I did.