It’s not worth it. You’ve got no idea what you are doing. You’re chasing your tail. You should be spending your money on other things. Just sell it. Move on. Despite such reasonable and pragmatic thoughts, I haven’t been able to bring myself to sell this flogged-out old battler. I haven’t even advertised it, using that time honoured trick of jacking up the price beyond anything realistic to ward off suitors.
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