Beautiful story. There is nothing wrong with cleaning a school however. If it was left up to no one, the school itself would be shut down due to health standards. Your not just cleaning by any means. Your helping thousands of kids a year to receive a foundation of helping others. Be it cleaning, cooking, medical, fire, police, what have you. Even your small job is making a world of difference to another.
Yeah, I’ve been in your shoes before. Sometimes you just need to change the way to look at things. What God my grandpa and the US Navy call “looking at the big picture”. You made my day knowing I made yours James.
Achingly stunning car. I'd propose an alternative vehicle, but I'm still attempting to gather up the remnants of my brain- that which has apparently melted following my eyes exposure to the beauty of the Vanquish.
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Great article. I’m struggling to think of any Aston that was ugly. But the vanquish and db11.... just beautiful
Beautiful car, I'd love to go for a ride in that.
I'd love to go for more than a ride...
I absolutely love your writing style - i was laughing tears reading this - and the first article goes perfectly along with your indecisiveness
Thanks for the compliments Yannick. Glad to hear it.
Beautiful story. There is nothing wrong with cleaning a school however. If it was left up to no one, the school itself would be shut down due to health standards. Your not just cleaning by any means. Your helping thousands of kids a year to receive a foundation of helping others. Be it cleaning, cooking, medical, fire, police, what have you. Even your small job is making a world of difference to another.
Joseph, you've made my day. Well said.
Yeah, I’ve been in your shoes before. Sometimes you just need to change the way to look at things. What God my grandpa and the US Navy call “looking at the big picture”. You made my day knowing I made yours James.
Achingly stunning car. I'd propose an alternative vehicle, but I'm still attempting to gather up the remnants of my brain- that which has apparently melted following my eyes exposure to the beauty of the Vanquish.
I know the feeling. At least I presume it was my brain - I've never checked.
And please don't mention an alternative car.