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07-09-2007, 03:45 AM
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#31 (permalink)
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YE Veteran
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i walk everywhere
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07-09-2007, 04:25 AM
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#32 (permalink)
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I am not driving right now. I own a 1995 Ford Probe GT but it needs a new engine, exhaust system and transmission... a total of $2,000 needed to invest.
Either way, my dream car is a 2004 Acura RL... OMG I want one so bad (with 20" rims)
Like this: http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail...eadExists=true
Last edited by Young Spark; 07-09-2007 at 04:31 AM.
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07-09-2007, 05:13 AM
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Location: Brisbane, Australia
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Mate, you just LOVE to bite peoples heads off! He said he has a merc and a cheaper car, so obviously he has done alright. Ide love to see that any of those things you have mentioned or shown are actually yours... You talk like you are a God and it really annoys me. Even if you do have such things (something I am rather skeptical about, but who knows), no need to belittle others. Get off your pedestal.
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Originally Posted by versas
And judging by you, your a middle aged man that can't afford a decent car. Or just someone who are secretly jealous and hateful towards people who have more than you. Perhaps you should get off your spitefull ass and start working.
I am 25. I own the car. Also a BMW 540 as my New York car.
Do I live with my parents? No. They both past away when I was 3 years old.
So no I have not lived with them since I was a baby. I own a condo in Miami Beach, and rent a loft in Manhattan.
As a successful entrepreneur I am in the position where I can and have purchased such things. But more importantly, I can afford such luxuries.
After all what's the point of success with out the pleasure it can bring in life?
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07-09-2007, 05:26 AM
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Location: Brisbane, Australia
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Wow just read this post too, you sound like a stuck up rich kid, and those people I do hate, but wealth is a great thing and wealthy people with a good attitude are great people and that is what I aim to be. You however have a terrible attitude towards a lot of people and I have not seen any proof that you have decent earning power. Your claim of a bank being in your family name with the '8 figure trust fund' sounds a bit farfetched and also the fact that it is for when you get married makes me wonder. Who makes it available only when you are married...? What if you dont marry? I am quite sure trust funds are set for times in your life that will definately come. I cant stand your boasting, and due to the amount of boasting you do, I really dont believe any of it, not that it would matter to you, but im just showing what a lot of people think about the crap you write. In the remote possibility it is 10% true, you still sound like a total ass.
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So your one of them. Who dislike the rich kids? Just because someone is rich or their family is well off does not make them a bad person.
Why would you have no respect towards someone just because they have more than you? Just because they have money?
Speaking of. My family owns a century old bank in Switzerland. Of which I will have access to an 8 figure trust fund when I get married.
But have not received a dime yet. However I have worked harder than most to get where I am.
I didn't have to do all this. But I did.
So don't you preach to me about how you started working since you were 10 years old and how your so great when your just mediocre.
And have some respect. My parents are dead.
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07-09-2007, 05:52 AM
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Hold up! Hold up!
I think most people on this post have taken what Versas said the wrong way. I think she was hinting to find her future husband here on this forum!!!!!
Look guys she's basically offering half her 8 figure inheritance for the lucky guy who marries her. Imagine what that could do for your aspiring business. C'mon guys start proposing!!!
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07-09-2007, 06:07 AM
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As an entrepreneur, you should know that a car is the single worst asset you could possibly purchase. You drive it off the lot, it loses value. tisk tisk...
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not always a liablility, it can be an asset, like you said in your post, you get alot more respect from business people when you drive a nice car, and in monetry value its a liablility no doubt.
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Speaking of. My family owns a century old bank in Switzerland. Of which I will have access to an 8 figure trust fund when I get married.
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marry me
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07-09-2007, 06:50 AM
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Yikes! Ease of the woman, fellas.
In all my years of posting in forums, company wiki sites and the like, I have found that they are a breeding ground for self promotion and misinterpretation. Therefore, what you see before you may not always be what was intended, implied or true. Just relax and take the posts, comments and statements with a grain of salt. Look at the brighter side of things and if her/your accomplishments are what they are, then really, they need only to matter to you - you accomplished them for you! Flamming someone or their lifes accomplishments is not going to get anyone any where, especially here in a forum.
Jeesh. Are we not all adults here with a bit of common sense? Uh, we're here, obviously!
Oh and BTW... I drive an 88 Conquest TSi (love this thing to death), a rather sweet 94 Nissan SE-V6 4x4, a 2002 Yamaha Banshee 350, a 2005 Honda CR-250 and a 2005 Kawasaki ZZ-R.
As for that Rolls Phantom, that thing is ugly!!! Luxury doesn't matter that much to me when it's a whip that ugly. No wonder Simon Cowel owns one.
As for my dream cars: McLaren F1 and the Mercedes McLaren SLR 722
Last edited by Nano-IT; 07-09-2007 at 07:05 AM.
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07-09-2007, 08:06 AM
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#38 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Will
Wow just read this post too, you sound like a stuck up rich kid, and those people I do hate, but wealth is a great thing and wealthy people with a good attitude are great people and that is what I aim to be. You however have a terrible attitude towards a lot of people and I have not seen any proof that you have decent earning power. Your claim of a bank being in your family name with the '8 figure trust fund' sounds a bit farfetched and also the fact that it is for when you get married makes me wonder. Who makes it available only when you are married...? What if you dont marry? I am quite sure trust funds are set for times in your life that will definately come. I cant stand your boasting, and due to the amount of boasting you do, I really dont believe any of it, not that it would matter to you, but im just showing what a lot of people think about the crap you write. In the remote possibility it is 10% true, you still sound like a total ass.
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Awww Will. I am quite flattered that you put that much thought into your reply.
It's rather hard to beleive you would come back to this forum after you got bitch slapped and called out by so many members here.
Have you not learned?
You are a criminal.
You, your illegal business, counterfeit items.
It seems like after not being on the boards for a while, we would forget a petty criminal boy like you.
But nope.
So you were waiting for the perfect moment to attack me in here... After all, I was the one who called you out.
Embarrassed you. Made you cry.
So seriously, what are you doing in a business forum?
Sad lil monkey.
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07-09-2007, 08:58 AM
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#39 (permalink)
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Location: Everywhere like Santa
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lol...we all need counseling....goodness....we need to rename this forum....Young ________
relax, enjoy..if you wanna fight go outside! 
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07-09-2007, 09:17 AM
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Location: Southwest suburbs of Chicago
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Nano is my kind of guy - I race an 03 suzuki RM 250 almost every sunday! My little brother has a sick ass 4 stroke 450 quad...no clue the brand. Is your honda cr250 a 4 stroke or 2 stroke?
I traded in my street riding for the dirt. I totalled my 99 yamaha r6 a few years back. I lost my license too many times, crashed too many times and spent waaay too much money on tickets. The dirt is just as fun, adrenaline rocking and it hurts almost as much as wrecking on the street. ha!
How is the riding in NH? I grew up on Cape Cod, MA - my brother lives north of boston right now - pretty close to you...
-dr
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07-09-2007, 09:35 AM
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Rocci,
I recently moved back to NH after a number of years of living in OH. As for the dirt riding here... I have no idea - it's been awhile, I haven't been able to find out. As for the street, I, too, lost my license too many times for being an idiot on the streets and highways; however, it will never mislead my passion for the street and the wheelies I ride on them - to all state/local police: I'm lying! I love the hills and curves in this state. OH is flat and kind of boring. Ohio's highways (dieways) are the best thing it has to offer as I had to travel to Indiana a lot to do any real dirt riding. I've been riding since I was a grasshopper... pssst - that's a figure of speech, I was never a "grasshopper"!
In any event... I ride 2-strokes ONLY. I love the sound and I love the power bands. I'm not a huge fan of the 4-strokes. I like mixing my oil  Smells good! cough! cough!
Versas,
I forgot to mention this to you. If that is your pic in your avatar, I worked for a well known Ohio-based clothing company known as, Abercrombie & Fitch, as an IT analyst. My closest friend while working there was a chick named, April. You my friend look just like her, accept she has dark brown hair. It's rather amazing.
Last edited by Nano-IT; 07-09-2007 at 09:40 AM.
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