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  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by short-circuit View Post
    Meteoric Fail
    Shorty! There you are mate! Where have you been? I've missed you...
    So when are we gonna have another blowjob session? I love the rim job you gave me, the best I've ever had. I wanna return the favour. Perhapds we can do it in front of your Dad this time, just so he can be really proud of his boy and how he's grown 'into' a man.

    Love ya mate!

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    Sorry mate, but I'd advise against the buy no matter how good the bike is. NEVER go into debt for a depreciating asset. Especially with how tight things are financially at Uni etc., and borrowing against your mum's car? That's just silly...

    This is exactly how we got into the "financial crisis" we're in at the moment, just on a global scale. Same principles apply. When things are too tight and you're on credit, all it takes is for a small setback to take you out along with your mum's car.

    Stick with your TU, save up and get a full sized bike when you get your full and have saved up. It will even probably cost less than the 250 hornet!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bend-it View Post
    Sorry mate, but I'd advise against the buy no matter how good the bike is. NEVER go into debt for a depreciating asset. Especially with how tight things are financially at Uni etc., and borrowing against your mum's car? That's just silly...

    This is exactly how we got into the "financial crisis" we're in at the moment, just on a global scale. Same principles apply. When things are too tight and you're on credit, all it takes is for a small setback to take you out along with your mum's car.

    Stick with your TU, save up and get a full sized bike when you get your full and have saved up. It will even probably cost less than the 250 hornet!
    Good advice. Which will be ignored. Will we get the chance to say "Told you so"?
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Good advice. Which will be ignored. Will we get the chance to say "Told you so"?
    Yes that is good advice, stay away from GE Money (personal experience)
    But the 'I gotta have' comes into play (personal experience)
    The you spend years climbing (very slowly) out of it (personal experience)

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    Haha, you never know... metalor's at university and has a TU, which shows at least some measure of sense...
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    But I want it now... errr I mean I NEED it now (cos I don't know the difference between want and need) Me, me, me, now, now, NOW!

    BTW, this isn't directed at you Metalor, but a my view on Gen Y as a whole... don't you love sweeping generalisations/stereotypes

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    Steve T...you wrote the CashConverters ad didn't you? Cash cash cash stuff stuff stuff...
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metalor View Post
    Shorty! There you are mate! Where have you been? I've missed you...
    So when are we gonna have another blowjob session? I love the rim job you gave me, the best I've ever had. I wanna return the favour. Perhapds we can do it in front of your Dad this time, just so he can be really proud of his boy and how he's grown 'into' a man.

    Love ya mate!

    You seem confused...but not for the first time. In fact in your avatar you look confused too - gender and sexual orientation-wise.

    My dad won't be taking much interest in this, but when you bin your borrowed 250 Hornet your mum might wanna take it to you with her strap on

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