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Old 07-04-2008, 09:02 PM
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whos spent mad cash on fireworks and blowing ---- up this year?
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Old 07-04-2008, 09:10 PM
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all i bought was 2 bricks of blackcat firecrackers. a good 20 bucks well spent to scare the ---- outta dogs driving by tossing them out the window....lol
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Not me, can't afford extra stuff like that with gas prices cutting my ***** off.
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Old 07-04-2008, 09:24 PM
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Not me, can't afford extra stuff like that with gas prices cutting my ***** off.
do you own a honda? and if so how is it so bad?
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As a student that can only work full-time 4 months out of the year (mind you, with none of the full-time benefits like health insurance, paid vacations, etc) I save most of my money for the school year. Last year I lived on $10k including financial aid. Each holiday, like today, I'm off work and everyone else is like "---- yes a day off!" except I don't get paid. Granted it's only $40ish to fill my tank but it's still about $30 a week I'm shorted for the 4 months I work. $10/hr doesn't go too far these days.

And it's not just the fuel cost itself, it's everything that needs to be transported or is made from petroleum. Tires, food, plastics, transported goods in general, prices are all through the roof. I'm saving extra this summer because I know I'm going to get fucked at the grocery store next school year. I'll need new tires sometime, and they've gone up a lot in the past year too.
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Old 07-04-2008, 09:34 PM
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As a student that can only work full-time 4 months out of the year (mind you, with none of the full-time benefits like health insurance, paid vacations, etc) I save most of my money for the school year. Last year I lived on $10k including financial aid. Each holiday, like today, I'm off work and everyone else is like "---- yes a day off!" except I don't get paid. Granted it's only $40ish to fill my tank but it's still about $30 a week I'm shorted for the 4 months I work. $10/hr doesn't go too far these days.

And it's not just the fuel cost itself, it's everything that needs to be transported or is made from petroleum. Tires, food, plastics, transported goods in general, prices are all through the roof. I'm saving extra this summer because I know I'm going to get fucked at the grocery store next school year. I'll need new tires sometime, and they've gone up a lot in the past year too.
then take the bus *****
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---- gas prices, and ---- holidays
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i spent zero dollars on fire works but bac spent a little over 100
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then take the bus *****
I don't live in a city, it's a 20 minute drive to work. There are no buses, *****. And I'm an electrician's helper so I go to whatever jobsite I need to.
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I bought a couple type r motors and k20 swap parts
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