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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
More horsepower = more happiness? ...Filling the void.
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<blockquote data-quote="SVT~frenchie" data-source="post: 8007701" data-attributes="member: 55941"><p>If you decide to get a lightning and tow a boat don't lower it.</p><p></p><p>Now as for your wants I don't see it as a bad thing. You see it as never being happy and there always being a "void", I view it as being ambitious. I have two completly different parents (divorced and both remarried) and my dad is just like you (always wanting to get new things) and my mom can buy an item and will make it last for her whole life. Different people have differnt needs and wants. Just as long as your desire for more doesnt completely over run your life, and you can still afford what your buying your fine. Your one of the lucky ones who (it seems like you do at least) work hard for what you have and can infact buy what you like, just keep your buying within your budget!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVT~frenchie, post: 8007701, member: 55941"] If you decide to get a lightning and tow a boat don't lower it. Now as for your wants I don't see it as a bad thing. You see it as never being happy and there always being a "void", I view it as being ambitious. I have two completly different parents (divorced and both remarried) and my dad is just like you (always wanting to get new things) and my mom can buy an item and will make it last for her whole life. Different people have differnt needs and wants. Just as long as your desire for more doesnt completely over run your life, and you can still afford what your buying your fine. Your one of the lucky ones who (it seems like you do at least) work hard for what you have and can infact buy what you like, just keep your buying within your budget! [/QUOTE]
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