>>/39043/
You made me think about this guy in a tiny shop who fixes a rubbing chain and a clanking bb in cheap normal people bikes. He has working hours, a legal business and all but all he does is those repairs for people's moms and influx women on their dutch bikes.
I don't know if coming over and handing him over the parts would be the move but I may ask.
>>/39044/
Like a PUSSY. No, keeping stuff for later is very important, delayed gratification and all that, the best parts are kept for last.
I remember when I was a kid and had a family, everyone had a kick out of me because while eating the dinner I would generally mix it up what I am eating, potatoes, salad, the meat - like a normal person, a peice of that, then a piece of that, then that.
But the salad was always gone first, I used to save a bit of potatoes in the middle but there was always the biggest piece of meat left as the very last part of the dinner, the great finale.