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Posted by MMB on December 10, 2006 at 05:33:24 from (64.42.242.32):
In Reply to: Re: son's new car posted by Mark on December 09, 2006 at 16:21:25:
What isn't a money pit? I thought you might have figured that out from my post but here goes again. One thing that isn't a money pit is the decision not to buy it .... that's a no brainer. And as far as your remark about my breakfast cereal, i have always been under the impression that this is a discussion forum and as long as I am not rude or do not swear etc. at anyone, my comments are welcome whether they agree with yours or not. And also keep in mind that my post was referring specifically to those who had already replied about the "it coulda been worse" philosophy. Perhaps my reference to the various diseases that I used in my discussion riled you up but of course that was used as an example only, it didn't rrefer to anyone involved in this DeSoto thing. So now you understand and know the rest of the story.
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