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Old Jun 20, 2008 | 11:01 PM
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chuck,

i can only gather that you are either born in 65, or are in fact 65. all good.

i would hope that even at the age of 65 i would be able to do as i please with my disposable income.

i once read a book called "think rich, grow rich", and the main motto of the book is that if your worry about money, then you will never have any, or enough. i tend to agree. don't worry about it, expect there will be enough. make the way and the everything will follow.

build it and they will come.

evidently this is all about positive thought and well off the track. apologies.

my lady just walked by. she said you ar my conscience talking to me.

chuck. are you my conscience? am i spending too much coin?
 
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Old Jun 21, 2008 | 03:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Violenteer
chuck,

i can only gather that you are either born in 65, or are in fact 65. all good.

i would hope that even at the age of 65 i would be able to do as i please with my disposable income.

i once read a book called "think rich, grow rich", and the main motto of the book is that if your worry about money, then you will never have any, or enough. i tend to agree. don't worry about it, expect there will be enough. make the way and the everything will follow.

build it and they will come.

evidently this is all about positive thought and well off the track. apologies.

my lady just walked by. she said you ar my conscience talking to me.

chuck. are you my conscience? am i spending too much coin?
I wish I was born in 65. That would make me 3 years old when my daughter was born. I have no room to talk about material spending:
Crossfire
Pickup
Outlook
Boat
Jetski
Travel trailer
Second home at the lake
Extensive travel

Get the most bang for your buck. Used Crossfire saved $21,000, used pickup saved $16,000, demo boat saved $10,000, etc.

It's good to save some but you have to spend some too. No one lives forever. Hit your 401k or 403b to the max and don't ever count on your employer for your pension. Make your own. Pay yourself first.

And yes even at age 65 you will be able to do as you please with your disposable income but unless your Bill Gates you have to set priorities. New wheels for the Crossfire or do we want to tour the California coast for a couple of weeks ? I'd opt for the California coast to build some memories. The Crossfire already has some great wheels. But that's my choice.

By the way it sounds like you have pretty sharp lady, I know I've had my sharp lady for 44 years now. It really does take two.
 
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Old Jun 24, 2008 | 06:56 AM
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Has anyone considered the amount of fingerprints that you would have to keep wiping off the glass to keep it clean??... or am I the only one that hates fingerprints on glass?

Looks like a pretty cool feature, but I'll pass.
 
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