Being responsible sucks.
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Being responsible sucks.
So some of you guys might've seen me post a photo of a mustang on FB a couple of weeks ago. I've been trying to rationalize upgrading from my 97 Cobra to this really hot, really modded 05 GT. I can afford to do it, but...the wife and I want a new house, and our 10 year anniversary is coming up next year, and I know she is wanting a new ring, which will be $$$$$, and I can't risk the chance of potentially telling her I can't afford the ring she wants because I dropped 6 grand on upgrading my 2nd car instead.
So today I made the decision to be an adult. I know it's the right thing, but I might have cried a little anyway. CSB, first world problems, etc.
So today I made the decision to be an adult. I know it's the right thing, but I might have cried a little anyway. CSB, first world problems, etc.
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Re: Being responsible sucks.
That's how it goes.
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Re: Being responsible sucks.
Better than a sharp stick in the eye
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Re: Being responsible sucks.
I wholeheartedly agree being a responsible adult sucks. 

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Re: Being responsible sucks.
honestly maybe its me but the perks of being "old" are outweighing the negatives. sure going to work daily and paying bills is a drag but damn it feels good getting paid, having my own stuff and seeing hard work pay off.
if you didnt get your car now it just wasnt meant to be right now and will happen down the road but keeping your wife happy and getting a new house are also kickass accomplishments to be proud of.
if you didnt get your car now it just wasnt meant to be right now and will happen down the road but keeping your wife happy and getting a new house are also kickass accomplishments to be proud of.
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Yeah, gotta keep the wife happy or she's just gonna end up with half that car anyway. 

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Re: Being responsible sucks.
ovid9 wrote:I wholeheartedly agree being a responsible adult sucks.
How would you know, noob?
Re: Being responsible sucks.
sleewell wrote:honestly maybe its me but the perks of being "old" are outweighing the negatives. sure going to work daily and paying bills is a drag but damn it feels good getting paid, having my own stuff and seeing hard work pay off.
if you didnt get your car now it just wasnt meant to be right now and will happen down the road but keeping your wife happy and getting a new house are also kickass accomplishments to be proud of.
Your overwhelming optimism in recent weeks as well as your recent forays into gear whoring/hoarding are giving me hemorrhoids.
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I go in the Salvation Army thrift store a couple times a week (dont laugh. Sometimes you can find real cool shit in there for nearly nothing. People with money donate nice shit sometimes.) . Stopped in @ lunch today to see what kinda goodies they might have.
A couple with 4 kids comes in there. The mother looked like a stripper..about 25..inked up..hair dyed green. The "father" (about 30) had on the obligatory flat billed baseball cap..turned sideways..covered up in ink (that looked like it was kinda pricey when he got it)..$150 Nike shoes ....
They were in there signing up for aid / social services .
When they left, they got in a later model chevy tahoe. Busted up front end..and 26" "rims".
priorities lol. Some people
A couple with 4 kids comes in there. The mother looked like a stripper..about 25..inked up..hair dyed green. The "father" (about 30) had on the obligatory flat billed baseball cap..turned sideways..covered up in ink (that looked like it was kinda pricey when he got it)..$150 Nike shoes ....
They were in there signing up for aid / social services .
When they left, they got in a later model chevy tahoe. Busted up front end..and 26" "rims".
priorities lol. Some people
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Re: Being responsible sucks.
sorry, i will tame it down, lol
i also i prefer economic stimulation to whoring/hoarding hahahahaha
i also i prefer economic stimulation to whoring/hoarding hahahahaha
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Murdoch wrote:This is just me, Josh...but if I were going to drop that much coin on a ring for the wifey, I would kinda sorta politely suggest to her that it would be nice if she made best friends with her razor. Just sayin'.



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Yarbicus wrote:ovid9 wrote:I wholeheartedly agree being a responsible adult sucks.
How would you know, noob?

Because I can't sit at home and play video games all day.
Not being able to do that means I'm a responsible adult.



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Rampage wrote:Oh, you can't play guitar because of your cats? What's next, you don't have sex with your wife because your vagina is acting up?
K-Bizzle wrote:There comes a point in every young mans life when he forsakes the skittles and mountain dew of his childhood for the beer and reese's of manhood.
Re: Being responsible sucks.
A not-particularly-common guitar I've been looking for, for about 10 years now, has finally come up for sale. And while I have the money, I'm also fairly likely to not have a job soon, so probably shouldn't be blowing $2k on yet another guitar.
But I probably will anyway.
Fuck being responsible.

But I probably will anyway.

Fuck being responsible.

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Re: Being responsible sucks.
DNW wrote:A not-particularly-common guitar I've been looking for, for about 10 years now, has finally come up for sale. And while I have the money, I'm also fairly likely to not have a job soon, so probably shouldn't be blowing $2k on yet another guitar.![]()
But I probably will anyway.![]()
Fuck being responsible.
Hell yeah - its a good investment, right?
Re: Being responsible sucks.
ovid9 wrote:I wholeheartedly agree being a responsible adult sucks.
So being a responsible adult to you is keeping your amps volume down for your cats?


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Re: Being responsible sucks.
We get one life. Make your choices, don't look back.
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Re: Being responsible sucks.
mamberg wrote:
Hell yeah - its a good investment, right?
Well, I imagine it would share duties with my current #1, or even perhaps take over as #1. The current #1 is a very similar model, also similarly rare (or perhaps even moreso). Taking a look at the condition of that guitar... no... no, I wouldn't say it'd be a good investment. At all.

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mamberg wrote:DNW wrote:A not-particularly-common guitar I've been looking for, for about 10 years now, has finally come up for sale. And while I have the money, I'm also fairly likely to not have a job soon, so probably shouldn't be blowing $2k on yet another guitar.![]()
But I probably will anyway.![]()
Fuck being responsible.
Hell yeah - its a good investment, right?
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Murdoch wrote:Nothing I would do to her would be in the same country as hygenic. If it were, I would be actively devaluing the act, and we can't have that.
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benjamin801 wrote:Yeah, gotta keep the wife happy or she's just gonna end up with half that car anyway.
Lol, this.
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The Anomaly wrote:benjamin801 wrote:Yeah, gotta keep the wife happy or she's just gonna end up with half that car anyway.
Lol, this.
That was the worst part. Big financial stuff like that, we talk about before doing.
She told me I could buy it if I wanted.
Even though there was no inflection in her voice that said she meant otherwise, I just KNEW there would be repercussions if I went through with it. Not because she's hateful or vindictive, but because she'd KNOW I couldn't say no to ANYTHING she'd ask for.