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Post by telliecoin on Oct 13, 2006 7:06:22 GMT -5
rm95,000 + let's assume another rm3000 for modification and respraying and whatever else you did for the car... rm98,000... if you did a 2+1 program or 3+1.. that is more than enough... because you'll still be paying local fees for an international education... not trying to put you down.. just giving you an alternative solution so you would have still been able to do go overseas to study. You know your future is more important than pimping your ride.
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Post by qomix on Oct 13, 2006 7:09:29 GMT -5
well.... I don't know about THATTTTTT..... and seriously.. an SL for 95thousand.. that's less then I spend on bread every week..
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Post by yongfook on Oct 13, 2006 7:39:27 GMT -5
oh, you're wrong, I know the value of money and how hard my parents worked. Nah, I don't think you do. But then you are young, so I wouldn't even expect you to. Until you are working full time, supporting yourself and have assets that you are truly responsible for (you know, like a CHILD) I think it's an insult to your parents to assume you realise how hard they work - aside from the fact that casually benefitting from the fruit of their toil compromises your subjectivity on the matter anyway.
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Post by telliecoin on Oct 13, 2006 7:52:21 GMT -5
^^ quan you must eat a TON of bread a week I like bread we can be bread buddies LOL
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Post by halfbreed on Oct 13, 2006 7:54:33 GMT -5
Original Audi RS4
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Post by qomix on Oct 13, 2006 7:58:37 GMT -5
let's be honest here... the matter of appreciation is totally subjective, and varies from person to person, society to society. We have all had different experiences and from that place different values of different things. How can you simply judge people because they have been brought up a certain way? given certain privelages in life? We all have had privelages in comparison to others, so every time you take a drink of water do you appreciate how clean it is in comparison to someone that is dying of thirst in africa? I'm not saying that it's right or that it's justified.. but the fact in life is that there will always be those with more then you.. but there are a lot more with a lot less... ughhhh I've complete gone of topic here... anyway back to drawing
@telli— i'm on a diet (well not really).. so it's pumkin seed all the way for me!
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Post by yongfook on Oct 13, 2006 8:02:14 GMT -5
let's be honest here... the matter of appreciation is totally subjective, and varies from person to person, society to society. We have all had different experiences and from that place different values of different things. How can you simply judge people because they have been brought up a certain way? given certain privelages in life? because I'm really, really judgmental. I also have a big thing children that are over-indulged. I just don't see what good comes of it. Maybe this is a subject for another thread, though.
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Post by qomix on Oct 13, 2006 8:06:05 GMT -5
I concur.. but I also feel that it's not the childs fault anyway.. it's the parents..
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Post by dapper on Oct 13, 2006 8:09:37 GMT -5
sick cuda, ST...very bad sled
and UB, you PIMP! My dad has an AMG SL55 that lays to waste my two rides, which I'll be posting after I snap some this weekend.
Why didn't I think of this?--what a great thread.
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Post by rudiger on Oct 13, 2006 8:27:32 GMT -5
Until you are working full time, supporting yourself and have assets that you are truly responsible for (you know, like a CHILD) I think it's an insult to your parents to assume you realise how hard they work Totally agree, have to say. I'm 20 and still fully depending on my parents. They've been excellent I think, in trying all these years to inculcate in me and my brothers some notion of the value of money. Yet as I look back now, it's pointless trying to understand until you're out there and the more they give you the less you can imagine. All it's done is give me a false sense of guilt. So I've decided that I might as well relax and enjoy life à la Van Wilder, until I get catapulted into the world of grown-ups back on topic, here's my ride. think it's great
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Post by sim on Oct 13, 2006 8:30:41 GMT -5
my ride is the tube.... taxi.....(addison lee is great).......or my feet... :-)
I still can't drive!!! (I haven't even got a provisional license).
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Post by unidentifiedbitch on Oct 13, 2006 8:56:52 GMT -5
yeah ok, i admit.. im spoiled, and my parents are so cool. i just like working part-time, is sooo fun working with kids.
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Post by unidentifiedbitch on Oct 13, 2006 8:59:10 GMT -5
telliecoin, they want the best for me and my education, really. my parents can afford any school, really. they just don't want me to have fun just yet. its not the money really.. its not that they can't afford.
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Post by dapper on Oct 13, 2006 9:02:16 GMT -5
haha, you're like the EA Cher Horowitz! Love it.
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Post by unidentifiedbitch on Oct 13, 2006 9:04:27 GMT -5
oh, you're wrong, I know the value of money and how hard my parents worked. Nah, I don't think you do. But then you are young, so I wouldn't even expect you to. Until you are working full time, supporting yourself and have assets that you are truly responsible for (you know, like a CHILD) I think it's an insult to your parents to assume you realise how hard they work - aside from the fact that casually benefitting from the fruit of their toil compromises your subjectivity on the matter anyway. f*** you. you dont know me so shut.
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