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Old Sep 22, 2006 | 07:36 PM
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Default Re: Crossfire meets the "hood"

Originally Posted by crzy kat
I own the car you talking about. I am not in a low income job and don't care for your comments. I work for a living and pay my bills. All I can say is, if this is the attitude of your forum and the people on it, goodbye. Take your attitudes and shove it. I'll take the people in this neighborhood over people like you with your attitude any day.
Hey Crzy Kat I'm sure you have a job and are paying for your car. If that's the case end of story. If you choose to spend your hard earned money on a car or a house or anything else that is your choice. If you are receiving public assistance, which I doubt, but if you were then that is a different story and then that becomes all who pay taxes there business. Sorry the tax payer's have a right to know there money is going to help those in need not those that abuse. As I said I'm sure you are not one of the individuals that commit fraud or steal tax dollars but are a hard working tax payer. If that is the case its his business what car he drives. This reminds me of the people who comment on me driving this car saying wow you most be getting paid too much!, come on a $20,000 car? When I use to buy Cadillac DeVilles that were 3-5 years old for 18-23K I got the same comments. Do I really need to explain to everyone that I don't golf, drink and go to bars or I don't blow my money foolishly so I can drive the car of my choice? Or that I have worked two jobs most of my life? Give me a break many cars are 19-23k as a matter of fact that is the mid range of cars. Some people just show there ignorance when they open there mouths. Unfortunately it happens.
 
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