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curling said:


For somebody that doesn't like to travel you sure do travel quite a bit. The last three you posted suck. I wouldn't like traveling either if you go shitholes like those countries. I have always wanted to try greece for the cool ruins in the beautiful waters(like they show in Bond movies).

You did not list South American such as argentina or brazil. You should try those especially being single. The most beautiful women in the world live there.



Not into high performance sport cars? Are you nuts? Have you drove one? If you haven't drove one that is like saying you don't like sex because of the way it looks it is how it feels why you like it. Same with high performance custom bikes. What about boats? You didn't say anything about boats. And just from what you have said so far you should hire me immediately. I can change your life. :D



Ahhhhhh..........the layperson's definition to being "rich"......

Expensive vehicles......custom, motorcycles, and nice boats...

People like you, keep me in the money.......
 
pitbullstl said:




Ahhhhhh..........the layperson's definition to being "rich"......

Expensive vehicles......custom, motorcycles, and nice boats...

People like you, keep me in the money.......

Pit, that's so true. Everyone who thinks "being rich" is the same thing as owning flashy cars, bikes, boats, etc. should read "The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealthy". The most common car driven by millionaires is a... Ford Taurus. I think there's another study in there that says that people who shop on 5th Ave are typically anything but rich. They're mostly wannabes who have credit card debt up the wazoo.
 
hellorhih2o said:


Pit, that's so true. Everyone who thinks "being rich" is the same thing as owning flashy cars, bikes, boats, etc. should read "The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealthy". The most common car driven by millionaires is a... Ford Taurus. I think there's another study in there that says that people who shop on 5th Ave are typically anything but rich. They're mostly wannabes who have credit card debt up the wazoo.

I know all that. I am talking about really wealthy not just being a millionaire. I am a tight wad but I do spend money on toys(my chopper and my wakeboarding boat). I know it is not the best use of the money but I enjoy them very much and it is worth the return I am losing off the principle.

Like I said I am talking silly rich here. Where you could buy a Lamborgini Countach without even considering the cost

dayna,

I went there(Argentina) on a bird hunting trip and you would not believe the women. They ARE BEAUTIFUL. I mean drop dead gorgeous. And the other thing they are not a bunch of fat cows like US women. I mean me and my friend had a funny game going on trying to spot fat chicks in Argentina. I mean the fat chicks are a rarity there like skinny are here. And they are so friendly. I am not kidding they are the most beautiful nicest women in the world BAR NONE!
 
curling said:

dayna,

I went there(Argentina) on a bird hunting trip and you would not believe the women. They ARE BEAUTIFUL. I mean drop dead gorgeous. And the other thing they are not a bunch of fat cows like US women. I mean me and my friend had a funny game going on trying to spot fat chicks in Argentina. I mean the fat chicks are a rarity there like skinny are here. And they are so friendly. I am not kidding they are the most beautiful nicest women in the world BAR NONE!

OK... and the point is what besides that they are nice?
 
hellorhih2o said:


Pit, that's so true. Everyone who thinks "being rich" is the same thing as owning flashy cars, bikes, boats, etc. should read "The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealthy". The most common car driven by millionaires is a... Ford Taurus. I think there's another study in there that says that people who shop on 5th Ave are typically anything but rich. They're mostly wannabes who have credit card debt up the wazoo.

That book also tells you that the average millionaire is worth like $1.1M including their house, and is 58 years old.

That book is a marketing ploy gone haywire. Anyone who buys a house and pays it off over a 30 year career as well as contributing the max to a 401(k) will get to $1M by retirement.

That means: a nice retirement. Not wealth.


I recently built a house in a neighborhood with a nice mix of truly rich people and married six figure earners who are stretching on their mortgages. It's pretty easy to tell the difference.
 
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