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16 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

Dunno what I'd do if I retired below 50, cocaine and hookers probably.

say that when you 45.

bonsai, golf, Bob Ross painting, wearing speedos at the beach during the busiest beach days of the years, clogging up shopping centres, blocking traffic during peak hour, water aerobics... theres just TOO much to do when retired.

I had that lastnight vs a wallhacker, who was unashamedly telling his team mates where I was lurking each and every time

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People boost each other in queues, like Mr Popo there, who had comments on his profile about hacking and then his team mates...the ones without private profiles...had comments on theirs about Mr Popo boosting them with hacks...

6 hours ago, UNR33L said:

If anything goes wrong with the GTR just upgrade it with aftermarket parts, probably a lot out there compared to some of those Audis

I wonder if I'd still be a manchild by the time I could afford a decent 35, smart thing would be pay off mortgage but #yolo right? Probably sell GS once it gets to like 100,000kms.. so about another 4 years, still going strong this thing.. only at 58k so no reason to get rid of it really apart from the usual 'getting over it'

Paying off mortgage only relevant if you are retiring.  Your property would be growing faster in value than what you can pay off in addition to the mortgage. I say yolo. 

Unless you planning to be some multi-property mogul and need as much equity now to borrow against 

5 hours ago, Birds said:

As a gym junkie I've disturbingly seen enough old man cock and grey pubes to last me several lifetimes

Good thing I haven't seen such thing. 

Friend bought a property almost a year ago. single not-very-significant-income. House came with tenants, decides to let them stay instead of move in (sick of living at home, but who says no to rent).

He knew the tenants were filthy, no screening process because existing tenants (how does that work?). Not surprisingly they pay rent late, lately not paying at all. Real Estate doesnt notice, so he emails the agent. Few weeks pass, agent says "sorry lol been on holiday, whoops, lets get this sorted". Goes to the Tenancy Tribunal people and sits there waiting in queue.

Then talks to me about plan to use equity to buy another place in the near future. Have fun with that. meanwhile, miserable at parents place because sibling had a baby in a trifecta relationship (VWL-worthy SJW story that one) and the bread-winner wasnt a biological parent so when shit went down the parents got kicked out. Funny, but not funny.

2nd trifeca story.

Side note anyone spent much time in Brisbane?

meant to be doing a thurs/fri up there for work and was thinking of staying on for the weekend. avoiding parents at all cost!

or should I just hire a car and head down to Gold Coast?

 

either way time for some super fresh Morton bay bug action.

 

 

EDIT: apparently that now a 3rd.... seems appropriate.

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