The Youth of America will never know what it's like to sway in front of your gas station magazine rack at 2:30 in the morning trying to focus and concentrate on just which magazine is the right magazine to take home with you for the night. Do you go all-in on the newest Club or High Society? Or do you gamble on the out of date three pack which may look innocent enough until you get it home and realize that the two mags you did see are the French and South American versions and the magazine in the middle which you couldn't see you never wanted to associate yourself with, and yet here you are. You are home and it's 3AM, there is no clicking to a new page. You don't dare drive out again. You know better than to buy the out of date three pack, and yet you bought it instead of the shiny new magazine because it was three for the price of one. Those were tough lessons, I feel I am a stronger person today having gone through those moments.
Originally posted by BigDaddyLocoThe Youth of America will never know what it's like to sway in front of your gas station magazine rack at 2:30 in the morning trying to focus and concentrate on just which magazine is the right magazine to take home with you for the night. Do you go all-in on the newest Club or High Society? Or do you gamble on the out of date three pack which may look innocent enough until you get it home and realize that the two mags you did see are the French and South American versions and the magazine in the middle which you couldn't see you never wanted to associate yourself with, and yet here you are. You are home and it's 3AM, there is no clicking to a new page. You don't dare drive out again. You know better than to buy the out of date three pack, and yet you bought it instead of the shiny new magazine because it was three for the price of one. Those were tough lessons, I feel I am a stronger person today having gone through those moments. (edited by BigDaddyLoco on 20.2.11 1317)
C'mon, Big Daddy, you ALWAYS paid the price when you spun the wheel on the three pack. The middle magazine was ALWAYS too soul-crushing and groin-shriveling to ever make up for whatever the two on the outside could conjure. I learned my lesson early and always went with the Club. (High Society! You were dangerous man.:))
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