Rich kids = Z?
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Originally Posted by illjim69
if your parents buy you anything worth more than 2 grand, they are either doing really well OR VERY VERY VERY stupid.
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Originally Posted by illjim69
uhhh..........who cares how much it costs new?
if your dad "busts his ***" than he cannot afford a 26k car for his kid. PERIOD.
most people from a normal working class family had a car that was 2 grand or less........and that's pushing it.
just saying..............i don't care what people have. BUT! people who don't work to pay every penny of anything they own need an asterisk near their comments regarding that they were handed things in life.
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if your dad "busts his ***" than he cannot afford a 26k car for his kid. PERIOD.
most people from a normal working class family had a car that was 2 grand or less........and that's pushing it.
just saying..............i don't care what people have. BUT! people who don't work to pay every penny of anything they own need an asterisk near their comments regarding that they were handed things in life.
jim
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Originally Posted by illjim69
if your parents buy you anything worth more than 2 grand, they are either doing really well OR VERY VERY VERY stupid.
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What...
difference does it make? I find this of most issues to have little to do with anyone's business but that individual.
Two possible positions. Buying something or obtaining something is never done so completely without assistance (financially or otherwise). Relying on someone else for a push in the right direction (whatever this constitutes) is not a negative thing.
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Two possible positions. Buying something or obtaining something is never done so completely without assistance (financially or otherwise). Relying on someone else for a push in the right direction (whatever this constitutes) is not a negative thing.
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Originally Posted by TacoMadre
I know what you what you mean but that's not what you posted. You said that just because a Z is parked outside of a nice house it leads you to believe they aren't home owners.
Why have other peoples financial situations been the topic of conversation around here lately?
Why have other peoples financial situations been the topic of conversation around here lately?
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Originally Posted by illjim69
if your parents buy you anything worth more than 2 grand, they are either doing really well OR VERY VERY VERY stupid.
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Some people work hard and are well off and don't want their kids driving a piece of crap. There is nothing wrong with that.
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Originally Posted by illjim69
if your parents buy you anything worth more than 2 grand, they are either doing really well OR VERY VERY VERY stupid.
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......seriously, im never one to butt into these wars but this statement is very, very misguided. If the parents get something $2000 or more, that means they are doing well or stupid?? i dont know about that man....
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Originally Posted by illjim69
uhhh..........who cares how much it costs new?
if your dad "busts his ***" than he cannot afford a 26k car for his kid. PERIOD.
most people from a normal working class family had a car that was 2 grand or less........and that's pushing it.
just saying..............i don't care what people have. BUT! people who don't work to pay every penny of anything they own need an asterisk near their comments regarding that they were handed things in life.
jim
if your dad "busts his ***" than he cannot afford a 26k car for his kid. PERIOD.
most people from a normal working class family had a car that was 2 grand or less........and that's pushing it.
just saying..............i don't care what people have. BUT! people who don't work to pay every penny of anything they own need an asterisk near their comments regarding that they were handed things in life.
jim
quit being pissed off at life for dealing you a bad hand. you should tattoo an asterisk on your forehead giving luck credit for natural selection not picking you off.
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all i see is someone whining about having to pay for his own car when someone else gets it for free...
SO WHAT?! it's an unfair world....you have people who get things easier than others....
some parents like to buy their kids things...whether they're a "rich kid" or not, it's their parents' decision...
SO WHAT?! it's an unfair world....you have people who get things easier than others....
some parents like to buy their kids things...whether they're a "rich kid" or not, it's their parents' decision...
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Originally Posted by SuperBlack350z
i'll buy my kid a nice car if i had money. Hopefully he does the same one day as well.
if i had the financial ability, i'd try to get them whatever car they'd want.
i hate the response, "if the kid wants a car, he'll have to get it himself," because i can't see myself saying "NO, get it yourself" to my kid. yes, i'll spoil them, but i'll also make them realize that they have to appreciate what they have...
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Originally Posted by armon91
my dad bought me a $24,000 05 Z. and im 16. but i have to pay for everything else, gas, etc.
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Dude, get off your high horse. Unless you're just trying to rile everyone up, you're simply acting like a jackass.
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