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<blockquote data-quote="TacomaJD" data-source="post: 359670" data-attributes="member: 1780"><p><strong>Re: Re: Re: Buying buggies</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I said it. But that was just my opinion on how I do things vs. how you do things. Nobody is "wrong" for the method they choose to do something. Some ppl have more patience and enjoy the building phase as much as wheeling. I personally do not. I enjoy pittling around on my rig, but nowhere near enough to have actually took a long time to build one. If that's your cup of tea, then that's your cup of tea, nothing more. </p><p></p><p>Threads like these cause so much controversy over "the best way to go about this or that" when the best way for me or you, may not be the best way for the other guy....yet we (including myself) get sucked in and feel the need to defend a senseless argument such as what pertains to our specific biased situation. Also, I think it's kinda dumb to initially ask how you afford blah blah anyways. #1) I would just feel damn nosey asking someone else about personal things like that. #2) what does it matter how others afford ****? If you can't figure out how to afford what you want with what you've got, you aren't gonna learn any secret as how to afford a $100k buggy. The answer is not "Go open a car wash like Timmie Cameron and you can buy whatever you want." LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TacomaJD, post: 359670, member: 1780"] [b]Re: Re: Re: Buying buggies[/b] I said it. But that was just my opinion on how I do things vs. how you do things. Nobody is "wrong" for the method they choose to do something. Some ppl have more patience and enjoy the building phase as much as wheeling. I personally do not. I enjoy pittling around on my rig, but nowhere near enough to have actually took a long time to build one. If that's your cup of tea, then that's your cup of tea, nothing more. Threads like these cause so much controversy over "the best way to go about this or that" when the best way for me or you, may not be the best way for the other guy....yet we (including myself) get sucked in and feel the need to defend a senseless argument such as what pertains to our specific biased situation. Also, I think it's kinda dumb to initially ask how you afford blah blah anyways. #1) I would just feel damn nosey asking someone else about personal things like that. #2) what does it matter how others afford ****? If you can't figure out how to afford what you want with what you've got, you aren't gonna learn any secret as how to afford a $100k buggy. The answer is not "Go open a car wash like Timmie Cameron and you can buy whatever you want." LOL [/QUOTE]
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