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January 20, 2009 at 9:47 PM #332643January 20, 2009 at 9:58 PM #332124
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ParticipantNot to be self-righteous, but I am amazed at people’s love of money on this board disguised as frugality or something similiar.
You came in with nothing, you’ll leave with nothing.
How many people on this board give even 5% of their income to charity, is charity even part of your budget?
My suggestion: Spend your fricken $$ and take your family on regular vacations, Disneyland, see the country, national parks and forests,camping, give $$ to charity whatever – that time with your family is what’s precious, not a damn house or even a job.
It’s always about me me me me house house house bmw bmw bmw bla bla bla.
This country is screwed, our priorities are all jacked up.
How many families have 2 incomes so they can live in a McMansion or drive a Mercedes instead of one parent staying home with their precious children.
Geographically speaking Southern California is a diseased society.
January 20, 2009 at 9:58 PM #332458paramount
ParticipantNot to be self-righteous, but I am amazed at people’s love of money on this board disguised as frugality or something similiar.
You came in with nothing, you’ll leave with nothing.
How many people on this board give even 5% of their income to charity, is charity even part of your budget?
My suggestion: Spend your fricken $$ and take your family on regular vacations, Disneyland, see the country, national parks and forests,camping, give $$ to charity whatever – that time with your family is what’s precious, not a damn house or even a job.
It’s always about me me me me house house house bmw bmw bmw bla bla bla.
This country is screwed, our priorities are all jacked up.
How many families have 2 incomes so they can live in a McMansion or drive a Mercedes instead of one parent staying home with their precious children.
Geographically speaking Southern California is a diseased society.
January 20, 2009 at 9:58 PM #332536paramount
ParticipantNot to be self-righteous, but I am amazed at people’s love of money on this board disguised as frugality or something similiar.
You came in with nothing, you’ll leave with nothing.
How many people on this board give even 5% of their income to charity, is charity even part of your budget?
My suggestion: Spend your fricken $$ and take your family on regular vacations, Disneyland, see the country, national parks and forests,camping, give $$ to charity whatever – that time with your family is what’s precious, not a damn house or even a job.
It’s always about me me me me house house house bmw bmw bmw bla bla bla.
This country is screwed, our priorities are all jacked up.
How many families have 2 incomes so they can live in a McMansion or drive a Mercedes instead of one parent staying home with their precious children.
Geographically speaking Southern California is a diseased society.
January 20, 2009 at 9:58 PM #332564paramount
ParticipantNot to be self-righteous, but I am amazed at people’s love of money on this board disguised as frugality or something similiar.
You came in with nothing, you’ll leave with nothing.
How many people on this board give even 5% of their income to charity, is charity even part of your budget?
My suggestion: Spend your fricken $$ and take your family on regular vacations, Disneyland, see the country, national parks and forests,camping, give $$ to charity whatever – that time with your family is what’s precious, not a damn house or even a job.
It’s always about me me me me house house house bmw bmw bmw bla bla bla.
This country is screwed, our priorities are all jacked up.
How many families have 2 incomes so they can live in a McMansion or drive a Mercedes instead of one parent staying home with their precious children.
Geographically speaking Southern California is a diseased society.
January 20, 2009 at 9:58 PM #332648paramount
ParticipantNot to be self-righteous, but I am amazed at people’s love of money on this board disguised as frugality or something similiar.
You came in with nothing, you’ll leave with nothing.
How many people on this board give even 5% of their income to charity, is charity even part of your budget?
My suggestion: Spend your fricken $$ and take your family on regular vacations, Disneyland, see the country, national parks and forests,camping, give $$ to charity whatever – that time with your family is what’s precious, not a damn house or even a job.
It’s always about me me me me house house house bmw bmw bmw bla bla bla.
This country is screwed, our priorities are all jacked up.
How many families have 2 incomes so they can live in a McMansion or drive a Mercedes instead of one parent staying home with their precious children.
Geographically speaking Southern California is a diseased society.
January 20, 2009 at 10:05 PM #332129paramount
ParticipantAnd another thing: a good house is one that keeps you and your family safe and warm and is a roof over your head.
If you don’t have 10% down on a 700k house, buy a cheaper house where your down payment is equal to 20%. Or would that house not be good enough for you?
I generally do understand most people, especially in Southern California – they are extremely greedy and materialistic and status oriented.
The market will go down further, I guess. Who knows.
Buy a house you can afford and like, and get on with life.
What is this GD obsession with the need to have the perfect house, perfect job, perfect car, perfect this, perfect that….life is way to short for all of that BS IMO.
January 20, 2009 at 10:05 PM #332463paramount
ParticipantAnd another thing: a good house is one that keeps you and your family safe and warm and is a roof over your head.
If you don’t have 10% down on a 700k house, buy a cheaper house where your down payment is equal to 20%. Or would that house not be good enough for you?
I generally do understand most people, especially in Southern California – they are extremely greedy and materialistic and status oriented.
The market will go down further, I guess. Who knows.
Buy a house you can afford and like, and get on with life.
What is this GD obsession with the need to have the perfect house, perfect job, perfect car, perfect this, perfect that….life is way to short for all of that BS IMO.
January 20, 2009 at 10:05 PM #332541paramount
ParticipantAnd another thing: a good house is one that keeps you and your family safe and warm and is a roof over your head.
If you don’t have 10% down on a 700k house, buy a cheaper house where your down payment is equal to 20%. Or would that house not be good enough for you?
I generally do understand most people, especially in Southern California – they are extremely greedy and materialistic and status oriented.
The market will go down further, I guess. Who knows.
Buy a house you can afford and like, and get on with life.
What is this GD obsession with the need to have the perfect house, perfect job, perfect car, perfect this, perfect that….life is way to short for all of that BS IMO.
January 20, 2009 at 10:05 PM #332569paramount
ParticipantAnd another thing: a good house is one that keeps you and your family safe and warm and is a roof over your head.
If you don’t have 10% down on a 700k house, buy a cheaper house where your down payment is equal to 20%. Or would that house not be good enough for you?
I generally do understand most people, especially in Southern California – they are extremely greedy and materialistic and status oriented.
The market will go down further, I guess. Who knows.
Buy a house you can afford and like, and get on with life.
What is this GD obsession with the need to have the perfect house, perfect job, perfect car, perfect this, perfect that….life is way to short for all of that BS IMO.
January 20, 2009 at 10:05 PM #332653paramount
ParticipantAnd another thing: a good house is one that keeps you and your family safe and warm and is a roof over your head.
If you don’t have 10% down on a 700k house, buy a cheaper house where your down payment is equal to 20%. Or would that house not be good enough for you?
I generally do understand most people, especially in Southern California – they are extremely greedy and materialistic and status oriented.
The market will go down further, I guess. Who knows.
Buy a house you can afford and like, and get on with life.
What is this GD obsession with the need to have the perfect house, perfect job, perfect car, perfect this, perfect that….life is way to short for all of that BS IMO.
January 20, 2009 at 10:12 PM #332134paramount
ParticipantI do recall though a few weeks ago where there were people on this board who were willing to give a family a Stater Bros. card for food – now that’s admirable and a large part of what’s important in life.
That I salute.
January 20, 2009 at 10:12 PM #332468paramount
ParticipantI do recall though a few weeks ago where there were people on this board who were willing to give a family a Stater Bros. card for food – now that’s admirable and a large part of what’s important in life.
That I salute.
January 20, 2009 at 10:12 PM #332546paramount
ParticipantI do recall though a few weeks ago where there were people on this board who were willing to give a family a Stater Bros. card for food – now that’s admirable and a large part of what’s important in life.
That I salute.
January 20, 2009 at 10:12 PM #332574paramount
ParticipantI do recall though a few weeks ago where there were people on this board who were willing to give a family a Stater Bros. card for food – now that’s admirable and a large part of what’s important in life.
That I salute.
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