Ok, Bauer...

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by dave, Apr 16, 2001.

  1. dave

    dave Well-Known Member

    Having frequented QualityCreditRepair.com, I recall you informing them that you worked at an auto auction facility.

    Wow...busy man...how does one manage to do all of this?

    Bill, I don't understand your motives. Either stick to pushing your products/knowledge to those less informed and keep out of here, or share truthful, specific assistance.

    Oh, and stop rambling. It gets annoying.
     
  2. Bill Bauer

    Bill Bauer Guest

    Yes, I do all of that

    I do all of that, no problem.
    I'm 70 years old, and I have perfectly good health. I just happen to be a person that has always been very well able to get along on 2 to 4 hours sleep a day, often not even that. I am constantly on the go. I was raised that way from the time I was a kid on the farm. My websites have been built of a period of several years on the internet.

    I need exercise, so I work at an automobile auction each day. It involves a lot of walking,so it gives me the exercise I need which I would otherwise not get because I would just be sitting behind a desk smoking myself to death which, being an incessant chain smoker, I just about do anyway. Working, I smoke a lot less and sitting I am chain smoking.

    I don't need to be at my desk anymore since I have turned over most of my responsibilities to others. But I do have to tend to some things involving both the websites and my other businesses from time to time.

    I work at the auto auction because I enjoy doing so, not because I have to.

    I've stayed up driving or working anywhere from 5 to 7 days straight without any sleep at all so many times I couldn't possibly even think of remembering them all. I started out doing things like that as a kid back on the farm, and I've just never stopped. My mind never stops working because I can go to bed after a 20 hour day, get back up in 3 or 4 hours with new ideas, new insights to old problems, new answers and never miss a beat.

    Some people have it, some don't. Don't be a disbeliever just because you must have your 8 to 16 hours sleep and rest.

    I do lots of things most people only dream about doing.

    Bill Bauer
     
  3. CD

    CD Guest

    How True!

    Bill Bauer wrote:
    â??I do lots of things most people only dream about doing.â?
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    Of course â??most peopleâ? are able to wake and realize the fantasy, while some languish in perpetual self-deception. â??Creditability..? â??â?¦ donâ??t need no stinkin, credibility!â? [;-)

    Keep The Faith,
    Anthony Villaseñor,
    CreditDefenses.com
     
  4. Maximus

    Maximus Active Member

    Maybe if you got some sleep...

    5 - 7 days without sleep?............ That explains a lot! They do have sedatives ya know........

    best, Maximus
     
  5. GEORGE

    GEORGE Well-Known Member

    Re: Maybe if you got some slee

    MAY I SUGEST...

    Sleepytime® Herb Tea
    A soothing blend of chamomile and
    spearmint ....
     
  6. Bill Bauer

    Bill Bauer Guest

    Hello Vinceremos

    Tell me, is Vinceremos something akin to
    Vidi Vini Vinci??

    Or is it more like Caveat Emptor??
    Yes, I know what it means, I'm just poking a bit of fun, so don't take offense.

    On the more serious side, I never take any medication unless prescribed by a doctor and I haven't seen one of those that I know of for a very long time.

    Even if medicine is prescribed, I never take it for more than the length of time it is actually needed.

    I've never had a really sick day in my entire life, I never have had even a headache, so I don't know what one of those are like, and an average bout of the flu or cold lasts a max of maybe 3 or 4 hours and it's gone. I never had the mumps, the measles of the chicken pox or any of the other childhood diseases kids get either. I've had a few accidents that needed hospitalization, but never any broken bones. Just deep cuts and that kind of thing. Skin cancer has been giving me some problems over the last few years due to having spent so much time in the sun as kid and young man back home on the farm, but that's about the extent of it.

    Have a nice one.

    Bill Bauer
     
  7. Maximus

    Maximus Active Member

    Re: Hello Vinceremos

    Good genes my friend. You are lucky

    best regards,
    Maximus
     
  8. Bill Bauer

    Bill Bauer Guest

    Re: Hello Vinceremos

    Yes, Maximus, that has to be the answer.
    The Lord has blessed me well in this and many other aspects. Truth is, I still feel just about the same as I did when I was maybe 18 or 20 years of age. Even my incessant smoking over about 60 years or more hasn't seemed to phase me one bit. Well, maybe a little bit. :)-)

    I can still outrun my 18 year old kid if I surprise him and get a "head start" on him before I run out of breath on a hard run. Hundered yard dash, and I'm nearly dead, or at least I feel like it for a few minutes.

    Bill Bauer
     

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