[20:09] tiwake: poke! [20:09] Ardonel! [20:10] How are you buddy? [20:10] alright I spoze [20:10] just finished an artwork yesterday [20:10] a 35ish hour project [20:10] Sweet. [20:11] ponies, of course :P [20:11] Ardonel: https://derpibooru.org/images/1379687 [20:13] oh also, I finished paying off my dad, so thats good [20:13] finished on friday [20:13] he got a few extra hundred monies, and my still function old car (worth maybe $500) [20:14] Time for vehicle upgrades? [20:14] ..? [20:15] oh [20:15] yeah [20:15] well [20:15] taxes first [20:15] then likely finish fixing up my car [20:15] Always taxes. [20:16] taxes for the last three years [20:16] Ouch. [20:16] Over $5K? [20:16] no idea, never filed [20:16] couldent, no money [20:17] Oops. [20:17] so I'll go see somebody sometime this month [20:17] I'll be praying for you. [20:18] always helps <3 [20:25] tiwake: seen woodypc anywhere? [20:34] tiwake: May 08 16:14:38 <-- this will be your one year anniversary in this chat. Had to dig through old logs to find info on WoodyPC. Found this also. [20:38] huh, alright [20:38] Ardonel: this march is my one year anniversary for leaving the business partnership... heh [20:39] Which business? [20:40] the machine shop business I was a part owner of for 3 years back in oregon [20:40] And you realize that it is March already, right? [20:40] and why I didnt file taxes at all [20:40] yeah, and the month of my birthday [20:40] heh [20:41] will be 30 later this month [20:41] That is still young. [20:48] was reading a bit about R.G. LeTourneau... evidently he is a school dropout, went and started a business with another guy that failed and had to work to pay it off... then at about 32 started his own construction company, and ended up inventing huge machinery that moves lots of dirt and made so much money... he gave away 75% of it to the church [20:48] https://infogalactic.com/info/R._G._LeTourneau [20:49] Interesting [20:49] https://www.amazon.com/Mover-Men-Mountains-R-LeTourneau/dp/0802438180/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8 [20:50] when WW2 came around, about 75% of the large earth-moving equipment was his design