DrRavine

Going to drop the ending of Ruiz Space Adventures, and it is endgame, before he can vibe with his friends normally.

NarHollow

Sup mate, I hope you are doing great, I've checked your story and I have come to the conclusion that you can be a very good judge of a book, I need that really, I would appreciate your opinion about my newly published story, that will definitely help me see if I'll be able to continue or not.
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DrRavine

At the end of the revolutionary war, he bought large amounts of depreciated Continental currency that was worthless at the time. At the war's end, the U.S. government made good on its notes at one percent of face value, while Massachusetts paid its own notes at par, then he started to export buisness from West Indies and Europe.
          
          Because he was uneducated, which makes things harder for him.
          
          His buisness tactics were peculiar. He sell bed warmers, which is to heat beds in cold places during New England Winters, where h resell it to West Indies, which is a tropical place, then he sell wool mittens at the same place, and somehow he got profit.
          
          People make jokes about him to sell coal at Newcastle, but due to the time there was a demand on that place, it was sold at premium. On another occasion, practical jokers told him he could make money by shipping gloves to the South Sea Islands. His ships arrived there in time to sell the gloves to Portuguese boats on their way to China.
          
          He exported Bibles to East Indies and stray cats to Caribbean islands and made a profit because Eastern missionaries were in need of the Bibles and the Caribbean welcomed a solution to rat infestation. He also hoarded whalebones by mistake, but ended up selling them profitably as corset stays.
          
          Thanks to his fortune he recieved from being a buisness man, he become rich, despite the problems.

DrRavine

People make jokes about him to sell coal at Newcastle, but due to the time there was a demand on that place, it was sold at premium. On another occasion, practical jokers told him he could make money by shipping gloves to the South Sea Islands. His ships arrived there in time to sell the gloves to Portuguese boats on their way to China.
          
          He exported Bibles to East Indies and stray cats to Caribbean islands and made a profit because Eastern missionaries were in need of the Bibles and the Caribbean welcomed a solution to rat infestation. He also hoarded whalebones by mistake, but ended up selling them profitably as corset stays.
          
          Thanks to his fortune he recieved from being a buisness man, he become rich, despite the problems.Name: Timothy Dexter
          
          Family Background: He was born in Malden in the Province of Massachusetts Bay on January 22, 1747 and died at October 18, 1806.
          
          He had little schooling and dropped out of school to work as a farm laborer at the age of eight. He went to school a bit before he dropped out to work as a farm laborer. When he was 16, he became a tanner's apprentice.In 1769, he moved to Newbury port, Massachusetts and he marry a Elizabeth Frothingham, who is a rich widow and who owned a mansion.

DrRavine

Name: Timothy Dexter
          
          Family Background: He was born in Malden in the Province of Massachusetts Bay on January 22, 1747 and died at October 18, 1806.
          
          He had little schooling and dropped out of school to work as a farm laborer at the age of eight. He went to school a bit before he dropped out to work as a farm laborer. When he was 16, he became a tanner's apprentice.In 1769, he moved to Newbury port, Massachusetts and he marry a Elizabeth Frothingham, who is a rich widow and who owned a mansion.
          
          At the end of the revolutionary war, he bought large amounts of depreciated Continental currency that was worthless at the time. At the war's end, the U.S. government made good on its notes at one percent of face value, while Massachusetts paid its own notes at par, then he started to export buisness from West Indies and Europe.
          
          Because he was uneducated, which makes things harder for him.
          
          His buisness tactics were peculiar. He sell bed warmers, which is to heat beds in cold places during New England Winters, where h resell it to West Indies, which is a tropical place, then he sell wool mittens at the same place, and somehow he got profit.