Paid her off today!!!! Final payment
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Melting Slicks
Time to get a new one! You need a reason to get up in the morning...you need a car payment! lol
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St. Jude Donor '15
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St. Jude Donor '16-'17,'22,'24
Congrats! Think of all the mods/accessories you can buy now.
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Congrats, I have another 1.5 years before I'm done. I remember when I paid off my C5, the feeling was great. Now you have an asset as well as an extra $XXX.XX staying in your bank account. I really couldn't be happier for you.
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Congratulations, Wait until you see how much better the car rides now.
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I've had a lot of friends use this same statement, and I've found one similarity among all of them. They are slaves to a routine, so the way they cope with the routine, is to have something that justifies the routine. Funny part is though, they are such slaves to the routine, they often don't fully enjoy the items they pay for.
Nothing wrong with that way of life...it's how 90% of americans live and sustain. They give a huge portion of their limited time on this planet, to building someone elses dream, in return for a small piece of pie.
Cut all those payments lose, along with the routine, and happiness will result much more so than going to work all day to pay for stuff that sits home. Just my opinion.
Didn't quote you to be negative...your statement just made my mind go...
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direct007 (05-06-2016)
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I have lots of reasons to get up in the morning, and owing people payments will never be one of them.
I've had a lot of friends use this same statement, and I've found one similarity among all of them. They are slaves to a routine, so the way they cope with the routine, is to have something that justifies the routine. Funny part is though, they are such slaves to the routine, they often don't fully enjoy the items they pay for.
Nothing wrong with that way of life...it's how 90% of americans live and sustain. They give a huge portion of their limited time on this planet, to building someone elses dream, in return for a small piece of pie.
Cut all those payments lose, along with the routine, and happiness will result much more so than going to work all day to pay for stuff that sits home. Just my opinion.
Didn't quote you to be negative...your statement just made my mind go...
I've had a lot of friends use this same statement, and I've found one similarity among all of them. They are slaves to a routine, so the way they cope with the routine, is to have something that justifies the routine. Funny part is though, they are such slaves to the routine, they often don't fully enjoy the items they pay for.
Nothing wrong with that way of life...it's how 90% of americans live and sustain. They give a huge portion of their limited time on this planet, to building someone elses dream, in return for a small piece of pie.
Cut all those payments lose, along with the routine, and happiness will result much more so than going to work all day to pay for stuff that sits home. Just my opinion.
Didn't quote you to be negative...your statement just made my mind go...
When mine is paid off, I'll be in that frame of mind.
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I have lots of reasons to get up in the morning, and owing people payments will never be one of them.
I've had a lot of friends use this same statement, and I've found one similarity among all of them. They are slaves to a routine, so the way they cope with the routine, is to have something that justifies the routine. Funny part is though, they are such slaves to the routine, they often don't fully enjoy the items they pay for.
Nothing wrong with that way of life...it's how 90% of americans live and sustain. They give a huge portion of their limited time on this planet, to building someone elses dream, in return for a small piece of pie.
Cut all those payments lose, along with the routine, and happiness will result much more so than going to work all day to pay for stuff that sits home. Just my opinion.
Didn't quote you to be negative...your statement just made my mind go...
I've had a lot of friends use this same statement, and I've found one similarity among all of them. They are slaves to a routine, so the way they cope with the routine, is to have something that justifies the routine. Funny part is though, they are such slaves to the routine, they often don't fully enjoy the items they pay for.
Nothing wrong with that way of life...it's how 90% of americans live and sustain. They give a huge portion of their limited time on this planet, to building someone elses dream, in return for a small piece of pie.
Cut all those payments lose, along with the routine, and happiness will result much more so than going to work all day to pay for stuff that sits home. Just my opinion.
Didn't quote you to be negative...your statement just made my mind go...
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rcooper (05-06-2016)
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What? You didn't pay cash for your car like most here? WOW, can't believe this! (tongue in cheek)
Congrats on paying your car off. I don't keep cars long enough to ever see this. Well, once but it was a Plymouth Neon so I don't include that
Congrats on paying your car off. I don't keep cars long enough to ever see this. Well, once but it was a Plymouth Neon so I don't include that
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