typical of younger folks who think they have to have it all by the end of the first couple years,[ reminds me of my sister] their mistake [besides a very loose grip on reality] is they look over at fred and rita next door and all the things the have to play with, and they want them too and now! it never occures to them that fred and rita are in their 70's and it took them the last 50 years to get all those things, because fred always paid cash for them, or they look at the other neighbors who are younger, and just bought a new bass boat to go behind their 2 year old diesel pusher motor home,they have lots of fun, what they dont know is one of em's great great grandma bought stock in a major railroad in the 1870's and when the stocks were found in 1980 they were worth 3 million bucks now and they are the only living family left im lucky i dont have that problem because we live cheap, if i made that much money, and had a government job, that would mean i only had to work half the time of regular folks, and i dont know where i would park all the old tractors id be buying with all that left over money i would have
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