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More horsepower = more happiness? ...Filling the void.
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<blockquote data-quote="hus" data-source="post: 8007578" data-attributes="member: 65461"><p>I've already forged it...but didn't do heads and cam.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not really guilt and my wife's only complaint is she just doesn't understand it. She'll buy something and have it for now till the end of the earth but I can buy a Trek bike and sell it in 6 months to buy a part for my car or a couple new fishing rods and care nothing about the item I'm selling.</p><p></p><p>I think a lot of it has to do with when I was little I told myself that I was going to grow up to be able to walk into a store and if I see something I want then I'm going to buy it without attaching any feelings to it...be it should I buy it or not, or once I buy it should I keep it or not. It matters not to me. I use to watch my dad fill up a buggy full of tools and such but only get to the checkout counter with one item (usually the cheapest). I guess I just didn't want to have to do that and it's got carried away over the years with the "need" to buy things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hus, post: 8007578, member: 65461"] I've already forged it...but didn't do heads and cam. Not really guilt and my wife's only complaint is she just doesn't understand it. She'll buy something and have it for now till the end of the earth but I can buy a Trek bike and sell it in 6 months to buy a part for my car or a couple new fishing rods and care nothing about the item I'm selling. I think a lot of it has to do with when I was little I told myself that I was going to grow up to be able to walk into a store and if I see something I want then I'm going to buy it without attaching any feelings to it...be it should I buy it or not, or once I buy it should I keep it or not. It matters not to me. I use to watch my dad fill up a buggy full of tools and such but only get to the checkout counter with one item (usually the cheapest). I guess I just didn't want to have to do that and it's got carried away over the years with the "need" to buy things. [/QUOTE]
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