This pertains to the "17 year olds getting Z's" debate...
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first off i have no idea how you came up with 20-23k a year. i dont work every single day. im luck if i work 4 days a week at the theater, and the farm is mabey 2 days a week. none of the vehicles were ever paid off. and my other bills are insurance, phone, water, and car. and of course gas money. im not going to college because thats a waist of money and time =)
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first off i have no idea how you came up with 20-23k a year. i dont work every single day. im luck if i work 4 days a week at the theater, and the farm is mabey 2 days a week. none of the vehicles were ever paid off. and my other bills are insurance, phone, water, and car. and of course gas money. im not going to college because thats a waist of money and time =)
So how much of these cars have your parents paid for. With the little bit you work there is no way you are paying for these cars. You barely would be able to cover the little bit of expenses you just named.
Whats your gf's favorite farm animal?
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first off i have no idea how you came up with 20-23k a year. i dont work every single day. im luck if i work 4 days a week at the theater, and the farm is mabey 2 days a week. none of the vehicles were ever paid off. and my other bills are insurance, phone, water, and car. and of course gas money. im not going to college because thats a waist of money and time =)
This thread just got good again.
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first off i have no idea how you came up with 20-23k a year. i dont work every single day. im luck if i work 4 days a week at the theater, and the farm is mabey 2 days a week. none of the vehicles were ever paid off. and my other bills are insurance, phone, water, and car. and of course gas money. im not going to college because thats a waist of money and time =)
There is nothing worst than waisting money on college.
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I'm interested in what your gf's favorite animal is as well. Also, why do you pay for water? Do you have a bottle water habit? You live with your parents or an apartment?
As for college.. Youre well beyond going to school. Total waste of yours as well as others time. It would hold you back from working on the farm and making popcorn at the move theater. Good decision. The world needs ditch diggers.
Another question.. Would you work on a farm with goats and sheep? Or are you strictly a chicken kind of guy?
As for college.. Youre well beyond going to school. Total waste of yours as well as others time. It would hold you back from working on the farm and making popcorn at the move theater. Good decision. The world needs ditch diggers.
Another question.. Would you work on a farm with goats and sheep? Or are you strictly a chicken kind of guy?
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I'm interested in what your gf's favorite animal is as well. Also, why do you pay for water? Do you have a bottle water habit? You live with your parents or an apartment?
As for college.. Youre well beyond going to school. Total waste of yours as well as others time. It would hold you back from working on the farm and making popcorn at the move theater. Good decision. The world needs ditch diggers.
Another question.. Would you work on a farm with goats and sheep? Or are you strictly a chicken kind of guy?
As for college.. Youre well beyond going to school. Total waste of yours as well as others time. It would hold you back from working on the farm and making popcorn at the move theater. Good decision. The world needs ditch diggers.
Another question.. Would you work on a farm with goats and sheep? Or are you strictly a chicken kind of guy?
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Your views on education most definitely show in your spelling and grammar. I guess if you can be content lossening chicken's poop chutes for the rest of your life then that attitude will suffice.
So how much of these cars have your parents paid for. With the little bit you work there is no way you are paying for these cars. You barely would be able to cover the little bit of expenses you just named.
Whats your gf's favorite farm animal?
So how much of these cars have your parents paid for. With the little bit you work there is no way you are paying for these cars. You barely would be able to cover the little bit of expenses you just named.
Whats your gf's favorite farm animal?
I will say this, 100% of my peers I don't trust to drive my car. 99% of my peers lack the judgement to even remotely comprehend the social, environmental, physical, and mental damage they could do in a ****ing b16 civic, let alone a 350z. I'm actually agreeing with you all, although I am a direct contradiction. I guess I am just a spoiled, hypocritical immature brat.
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Well I'm just going to point this out, I'm majoring in Aerospace Engineering at Cal Poly, and my spelling and grammar is absolutely atrocious. I think that does have something to do with English pretty much being a second language and my recently diagnosed dyslexia. And I own a Z at age 18, it was a gift from my parents for getting into Aero at Poly (which is one of the best undergrad schools in the nation for Aero). I learned to drive in the Z, and have driven it since day one.
I will say this, 100% of my peers I don't trust to drive my car. 99% of my peers lack the judgement to even remotely comprehend the social, environmental, physical, and mental damage they could do in a ****ing b16 civic, let alone a 350z. I'm actually agreeing with you all, although I am a direct contradiction. I guess I am just a spoiled, hypocritical immature brat.
I will say this, 100% of my peers I don't trust to drive my car. 99% of my peers lack the judgement to even remotely comprehend the social, environmental, physical, and mental damage they could do in a ****ing b16 civic, let alone a 350z. I'm actually agreeing with you all, although I am a direct contradiction. I guess I am just a spoiled, hypocritical immature brat.
The problem with most of the young guys in this thread is that they come in this thread expecting us to believe that they are paying their own way through life on a part time job. Many of them claim to be the best of drivers with only a year of experience. You come here and were honest and also appreciative that your parents have helped you out. Nothing wrong with that.
Good luck at Cal Poly
You are excused from all farm animal/****/mom's teet/nut in your nose/gangbanging gf/ inanimate object jokes
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Well I'm just going to point this out, I'm majoring in Aerospace Engineering at Cal Poly, and my spelling and grammar is absolutely atrocious. I think that does have something to do with English pretty much being a second language and my recently diagnosed dyslexia. And I own a Z at age 18, it was a gift from my parents for getting into Aero at Poly (which is one of the best undergrad schools in the nation for Aero). I learned to drive in the Z, and have driven it since day one.
It's a shame... this thread was getting boring
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first off i have no idea how you came up with 20-23k a year. i dont work every single day. im luck if i work 4 days a week at the theater, and the farm is mabey 2 days a week. none of the vehicles were ever paid off. and my other bills are insurance, phone, water, and car. and of course gas money. im not going to college because thats a waist of money and time =)
so that is about $43,000 for two years of working or $21.5K per year. Now, if you are not paying any other bills or no important bills (rent, food, credit cards, insurance, etc) then maybe you would be able to afford those cars on your own. so that would mean half your money would have had to go to buying the lightning first to pay it off in one year.
But since you never paid any of those cars off, that means either someone bought them for what you still owed, and you had to start all over again from scratch, or you rolled over your loans when you traded the cars in, which means that your Z cost you more than just what you posted since you still had an owing balance. If this is the case, i strongly suggest you go back and at least finish high school to learn basic math. You just screwed yourself. You aren't ready for college yet.
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