GAS - Gear Acquisition Syndrome (Part 1)

Ooooh I hope this happens to me today.
Only thing that turns up on my couch is this…

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I know, eh?! All I ever get in my couch are pieces of toys with sharp poky bits turned buttward.

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:joy:

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Instantly checked my couch - - > NOTHING!
Damn it :sob:

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Lol and the bone-shaped cushion is the icing on the cake :laughing:

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:joy: :rofl: :joy:

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Bernese mountain dog nice. You must go through food like crazy. It’s definitely a great winter dog. I had a Sheltie who loved to lay on to of my feet in winter. That was the best.

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She’s on special hydrolized protein food duo to allergies, $120 for 19.8 lbs of food.
Good thing she’s cute.

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I was gonna say . . . :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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How much does she weight?

We cook balanced diet for our 2 little ones. There are plenty of ingredients at the restaurant so it’s not too bad. Have you try cooking it? It’s got to be cheaper than $6 per pound. If you are local to me I’d cook it for you.lol.

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Else she’d BE dinner :rofl:

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90 lbs, average for the females.

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Man, you shuffle a lot of gear. Do you have a favorite? One you will never trade or sell?

That is a great looking StingRay. :sunglasses: :+1:

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Yes for sure. I have a few. I have a signed Yamaha BBNE2. and now 3 of my fretless and definitely my Squier p bass would never be for sale. Lol.

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I dream of having a bass shop one day, collecting along enough to just open and move things in and out.
The trouble would be moving them out. I would have to buy basses I didn’t like to sell, but then wouldn’t want to sell them cause they were crap. And the ones I like could never go either.

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Sadly that would never happen to me. Sure I’d love to GAS it some more but only as a hobby. Once it becomes a business it it would drain the fun out of it, lol.

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Thats for sure. Only enough business to keep it self sustaining, anything beyond that would kill it.

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I like having a nice, solid separation between “work” and “life”, personally.

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Yea but if you work doing what you love, then it’s not work. At least so I hear.

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You have to be careful with that one though. Some of the worst career advice I have ever heard given was that you should only do work you are passionate about. This is basically used as a way to exploit young workers into living to work, rather than working to live, for those few that do find it; for the vast majority of people that can’t find jobs for things that are their passions, it’s just a recipe for disappointment.

Work to live, not live to work.

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