I must be out of it, I have never heard of this..anyone?
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To: PeteFromMontana
This is the reason bankruptcy laws must be strengthened.
Here in N. Texas the number of foreclosed homes has exploded - one can turn many folks upside down and not even a penny will fall out of their pockets, they're so over extended.
My rule = spend less than one makes.
I thought I'd never be unemployed - I worked in the high-flying telecom sector for nearly 10 years and was uninvited to the employment party in 08/02. Luckily I saved quite a bit over the years that helped me ride out the storm; I got back on my feet after 4 months - in the software security business.
Thank G for a good work ethic and a marketable degree/experience.
Trajan88
p.s. Texas aTm Aggies... beat the hell outta t.u.
36 posted on
11/23/2003 5:10:22 PM PST by
Trajan88
(www.bullittclub.com)
To: PeteFromMontana
My husband and I have a two-driver four-vehicle household. His daily driver is an
M1009 CUCV, while mine's an M1008 CUCV. We also have an
M35-A2 deuce and a half truck for hauling really big loads. Finally, he's got a 1972 Corvette in pieces all over the garage as it's being restored.
38 posted on
11/23/2003 6:05:39 PM PST by
gieriscm
(The AW ban sunsets on 09/13/2004)
To: PeteFromMontana
You can own three cars if they are Japanese...they last a looong time!
To: PeteFromMontana
Well lets see, Wifey drives a Ford MiniVan, I have a full sized Chevy Van that the company gives me, a 75 Ford F250 Van in surgery in the garage and an 89 Mustang droptop that I am transplanting a 351 Windsor into.
I suppose I can be faulted for excess but they really do all have their place. I cannot drive the company car other than actual work, the Van is likely to be pieced out or converted to a Camper and the Mustang? Well I have to have one vice in life and I keep telling Mrs. knews hound that its cheaper than a blonde mistress.
Well, almost cheaper....
Cheers,
knews hound
41 posted on
11/23/2003 6:41:52 PM PST by
knews_hound
(Out of the NIC ,into the Router, out to the Cloud....Nothing but 'Net)
To: PeteFromMontana
I have two cars and a horse.
Does that count?
To: PeteFromMontana
I don't know I have a Blazer I use for work while my wife drives a Chevy Lumina, then we have a Ford Van for trips, while I ride my motorcyle for nothing but the wind in my face
To: PeteFromMontana
Not mentioned in this article is that to be truly compliant with our tax laws, it makes sense to have a car that is only used for business purposes.
Now, that may mostly apply to the self-employed or to people who drive a lot for their job.
A friend who has a couple of offices that he owns got tired of the recordkeeping required to properly share a personal vehicle/work vehicle.
Traded his family car for a Mercedes that he only uses for personal driving, and has a Navigator for all business driving. Makes life much simpler for him, and he has a nice new toy to drive around.
47 posted on
11/23/2003 8:00:58 PM PST by
texas booster
(Rush - 1, liberal hypocrites - 0. Oh, I forgot, to be a hypocrite you must belive in something.)
To: PeteFromMontana
Hi.
Articles which are from MSNBC/Newsweek are part of our settlement with the Washington Post and LA Times. These must be excerpted when you post them- at most a few lines.
Thanks, and Happy Thanksgiving.
To: PeteFromMontana
Grandpa,(Me) has a 2003 Grand Am for work. Grandma has a 95 Suburban for whatever Grandma's are called on to do. 75 Chevy Pick-up for hauling whatever. 26 ft motorhone because we wanted it. 74 Suburban for hunting, fishing, pulling the boat, snowmobile, etc. Last and most fun; 1957 Chevy 1/2 ton with 454 Rat motor for hauling A$$.
Anyone who don't like it can stuff it.
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