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CLRracer

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359 to go :rolleyes:

Payed my first house payment today, only 29 years and 11 months till Im debt free :bounce2:

Duane
 
umm, yeah, thats how it works..........

the house payment isn't the tough part, it's some of the repairs and upgrades that usually present themselves when you're having a tough enough time coming up with the house payment..... and car payment, ........you'll have kids one day tooo....

oh, and remember the day you used to have time to go wheel'n ? aaahh hah ha ha ha h aa

Congrats !!!
 
Thats why I drive old crap, no car payment :D

Repairs, well we'll deal with them as they come. The house was built in 00 so we should be good for a little while, knock on wood.

Duane
 
lol...yeah...the mortgage is pretty much waht killed my wheeling!
 
The house was built in 00 so we should be good for a little while, knock on wood.
Duane

Bwhahahahahahahahaha Bwhahahahahahahahahahah Bwhaahhahahahahahahahahahhahahah

We built ours in 02... Solid house, but it's the little things that kill you. Heat pump has had troubles 3x now (power surge one time took out control board, transformer died, then recently the cap). Fridge died just out of warranty. We have rot now in our porch posts, replacing them soon, etc, etc, etc.

Then you get married...and things come along like replacing a perfectly good floor, "because". Painting a room, "because". etc, etc, etc

Bhwwahahahahahahaa

Congratulations, anyway. :D
 
Congrats on the house!

All you complainers... :shaking: All I gotta say is, 'Man up, buttercup!' :fuck-you:

My house was built in 1941 and all manner of no good so-and-so's lived here in the 60+ years before we bought it. If it ain't the worn out stuff it's the "what in the hell and who in the hell came up with this hair-brained scheme?" stuff! I wouldn't trade the feeling of tearing it out and putting it back right for much of anything, though.
 
Congrats on the house!
All you complainers... :shaking: All I gotta say is, 'Man up, buttercup!' :fuck-you:
My house was built in 1941 and all manner of no good so-and-so's lived here in the 60+ years before we bought it. If it ain't the worn out stuff it's the "what in the hell and who in the hell came up with this hair-brained scheme?" stuff! I wouldn't trade the feeling of tearing it out and putting it back right for much of anything, though.

Who's complaining ?

I wouldn't trade it for anything ( well I do miss wheel'n ) that WE get to decide what when and where, along with the bumps that come with it

looking toward a THIRD planting of Azaleas as 5 of the 10 we planted spring '09 have dried up and died AGAIN!, not to mention the WEEDS that grow faster then we can keep them pulled, my green thumb is quite umm, any other color than green.....

The appliance issues were upgrade ops. as will the HVAC this fall.

Someday I'll get to build a garage, then it's really my turn to play....I'm tired of having the tools to build stuff, but no place to have an ongoing project. ( wood metal or otherwise )
 
looking toward a THIRD planting of Azaleas as 5 of the 10 we planted spring '09 have dried up and died AGAIN!, not to mention the WEEDS that grow faster then we can keep them pulled, my green thumb is quite umm, any other color than green.....

lol, when i first bought my house it had a beautifully landscaped yard with lots of high maintenance foilage in several garderns. it didnt take but two summers for me to learn that i do not have a green thumb.

new plan on the yard...i mow it ALL in the late fall and what doesnt grow back in the spring, well...i couldnt of kept it alive anyway.
 
lol, when i first bought my house it had a beautifully landscaped yard with lots of high maintenance foilage in several garderns. it didnt take but two summers for me to learn that i do not have a green thumb.
new plan on the yard...i mow it ALL in the late fall and what doesnt grow back in the spring, well...i couldnt of kept it alive anyway.

haha yeah im not much on landscaping myself, had a pretty nice yard, but the first time i let it get a little high my bone-head friends thought it was cool to park where ever they wanted. so now on any given saturday you see huge duallys, diesels, and one massive Powerstroke along with a few flexed out jeeps in my yard.

congrats on the house though man!
 
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