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cars are about the only thing that can hold my attention long enough and that pays shite - so i would rather do something boring but have the money ot be able to do my own car up eventually.

problem is i dont know what i want to do

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Originally posted by Nizmo

cars are about the only thing that can hold my attention long enough and that pays shite - so i would rather do something boring but have the money ot be able to do my own car up eventually.  

problem is i dont know what i want to do

hahhah mid life crisis I mean 1/4 life chrisis...

Just find young attractive Loaded guy and get married!

Niz,

It's difficult to find something you enjoy, even I don't get excited about work, it's OK but not great. I can do lots of things, but the only stuff I really enjoy is mucking around with cars, but I ain't good enough at that.

One day I will own a car tuning shop, but till then I'll keep working my normal job.

See'ya:burnout:

yeah i'll go on a world trip just after my 21st - should have my investment house by then too.

:P

Rich guys are usually egotistical pricks i cant stand an ego! my ex had the biggest on earth and it used to shit me

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

I'm going to the UK, haven't had a holiday in ages:D

See'ya:burnout:

meh ive been in my job for almost 2 1/2 years and i dont get sick days or holidays or ne of that crap.

it sux 4ss!!!!!!!

oh btw. i can move my leg again now. still hurts to stand on and i still have to use the crutches but its getting a bit better

YAY FOR ME!!!!

Psiker

Meh being rich aint all its cracked up to be. IMHO if i got enuff to get by and have a few little luxuries im right. Rich is nice house nice car and good life. It dont have to be a porsche and a mansion. As long as i can get stuff i want without too much saving its all good

all the people i know are poor and i tend to end up goin out wif ppl just as poor as me. (read a whole 2 ppl) but i dont think it matters how much money u have. if u can get thru a week of living on 15 bucks with ur partner with no food in the cupboard u can get thru nething. being poor realy tests the strengths of ppls relationships i believe

Psiker

Originally posted by Nizmo

yeah i'll go on a world trip just after my 21st - should have my investment house by then too.

:D

Rich guys are usually egotistical pricks i cant stand an ego! my ex had the biggest on earth and it used to shit me

*Joe take big breath* No offence Nizzy

come on Niz! Wake up! Not all are like that! I understand you do have problem with egomaiacs but that's bit stereo typic judgement on people isnt it? you have to learn to let it go.

I know I wont be the last person you will listen to but I think Judgeing people of their social statues as well as their physical apperances... this goes to all of you reading this :P.

the best life lesson I've learn so far is that you are not alone in this world, you have to make effort to get along with others :)

does that make sense? :confused:

*Joe crawls back to hole*

cheers

Joe

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