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Re: Kids with expensive trucks
[Re: johnnyreb]
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08/30/14 06:10 AM
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Those kids are just members of the lucky sperm club. Nothing more nothing less.
A servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ.
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Re: Kids with expensive trucks
[Re: Narrow Gap]
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08/30/14 06:10 AM
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This thread seems to be about jealousy more than anything. I think most of us including my self are jealous to a certain extent but some more than others. I disagree to an extent. Would I like to have a $60,000 truck that someone else pays for? Hell yeah! I think most of us, look at the situation like this. It's a little rediculous to give a child (yes a child) an automobile with that kind of price tag when more than likely the parents are in debt up to their eyeballs in order to make this happen. Yes their are parents that make really good money and can afford these luxuries with ease. But there ain't no way on gods green earth all of these kids driving these cars and trucks have parents that are that well off. No it's none of our business but we can't help but to shake our heads. That's my .02
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Re: Kids with expensive trucks
[Re: odocoileus]
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08/30/14 06:45 AM
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Just come to Auburn. There's more 3/4 ton King Ranch's and Duramax's riding around and the only trailer they have ever seen was when they got dropped off at the dealership. Most of them have those gay ass wheels on them too. UA is full of yuppies and their BMW's, Mercs, and Rangerovers
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Re: Kids with expensive trucks
[Re: WhiteCityHunter]
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08/30/14 06:52 AM
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Alabama frat boy:
Ridiculously expensive truck Costa del Mar sunglasses Yeti cooler Yeti hat Yeti sticker Salt life sticker even though he only sees the Gulf once a year, lol. Horrible pop country blaring from the radio. And they all have the same dopey, Beatlesesque haircut Etc...
We see em all over down here during spring break. I don't even have to look at their tag to know they are from Alabama.
Probably the most predictable group of people I've ever seen. It's like they were all produced at the same time from the same momma. Weird! Their GF's are wearing oversized Tshrit, running short with tons of Makeup but they want to look like they just rolled out of bed. I never understood why every girl at alabama wants to look just like the next girl.
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Re: Kids with expensive trucks
[Re: ford150man]
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08/30/14 06:54 AM
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I agree to an extent doekiller, but I don't see it as "grown men worrying about what someone is driving". I see it more as an observation people are making about where our society is headed with a bunch of "you owe me" kids being raised that will be running our world of tomorrow. yup and when they're done giving the farm away there wont be anything else for those who actually worked for it. Just like the morons that bought a 500k house when they could only afford a 100k house. The taxpayers got screwed on that one
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Re: Kids with expensive trucks
[Re: extreme heights hunter]
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08/30/14 07:04 AM
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This thread seems to be about jealousy more than anything. I think most of us including my self are jealous to a certain extent but some more than others. I disagree to an extent. Would I like to have a $60,000 truck that someone else pays for? Hell yeah! I think most of us, look at the situation like this. It's a little rediculous to give a child (yes a child) an automobile with that kind of price tag when more than likely the parents are in debt up to their eyeballs in order to make this happen. Yes their are parents that make really good money and can afford these luxuries with ease. But there ain't no way on gods green earth all of these kids driving these cars and trucks have parents that are that well off. No it's none of our business but we can't help but to shake our heads. That's my .02 Yeah jealousy's not my problem neither..I remember Me and my 1st truck & a bottle of thunderbird jamming on the Bellamy brothers redneck girl, ended up sunk in a Creek!!! I had to climb out the window the water came up to my seat in that Ole hardbody..Fried the computer under the seat & my motor.$800 dollars later she was running but even after flushing the tranny 3times she went 4 months later.. ..Sink one of these new vehicles today and u might as well haul it to the scrap yard..
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How many people am i willing to sacrifice for freedom? Everyone. All of them...
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Re: Kids with expensive trucks
[Re: extreme heights hunter]
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08/31/14 09:35 AM
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This thread seems to be about jealousy more than anything. I think most of us including my self are jealous to a certain extent but some more than others. I disagree to an extent. Would I like to have a $60,000 truck that someone else pays for? Hell yeah! I think most of us, look at the situation like this. It's a little rediculous to give a child (yes a child) an automobile with that kind of price tag when more than likely the parents are in debt up to their eyeballs in order to make this happen. Yes their are parents that make really good money and can afford these luxuries with ease. But there ain't no way on gods green earth all of these kids driving these cars and trucks have parents that are that well off. No it's none of our business but we can't help but to shake our heads. That's my .02 Agree with this. I see plenty of bitching on here about "dumbocrats" and their handouts and this truck business falls in the same vein. Truly wealthy people aren't buying their kids a 60,000 depreciable asset, no freakin' way. Sure, out of many of the cars listed in this thread there may be a few truly wealthy families behind them, but by in large these kids' parents are in debt up to their eyeballs and would rather look wealthy than actually be wealthy. Our country has a spending problem, the vast majority of Americans don't even have a clue how to balance a checkbook or keep their expenses in check, and these ridiculous vehicles that 16, 17, 18 year olds are driving are just one facet of the problem. It's ok to be disgusted sometimes.
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Re: Kids with expensive trucks
[Re: getoutdoors]
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08/31/14 01:28 PM
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when my son got his licence i let him drive my old tacoma, 97 4x4. 180000 miles on it. he just had to put gas in it. when he moved to new york city 2 years ago i took it back over. i drive it one or 2 times a week to work to jeep in in shape. other than a few rust spots on the hood its still a good looking truck when i wash it. it has 282000 miles on it, however when he was driving it raditor messed up and blew the motor. it had 225000 miles on it then, got a used motor and put it in and still drives good. i have had it for 14 years come october. if and when he moves back i will let him drive it again until he gets something to drive and take it back over.
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if i hadnt taken up hunting i might have became a juvenile delinquent or worst taken up GOLF
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Re: Kids with expensive trucks
[Re: getoutdoors]
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08/31/14 04:27 PM
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Another thing to consider is that some of these trucks look great and expensive but they 250,000 miles on them. I had a beautiful 1998 Yukon GT in college but it had 180,000 miles on it. It was only 4 years old and looked brand new but I got it for a great price. Wish I could say the same for my old f250, it has 336,000 and looks like it 500,000
"You do and it will be the biggest mistake you ever made, you Texas brush popper" John Wayne
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Re: Kids with expensive trucks
[Re: WhiteCityHunter]
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08/31/14 04:50 PM
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Costa del Mar sunglasses Yeti cooler Yeti hat Yeti sticker
Well this part probably fits more than half of the people posting in this thread. So are you referring to the University of Alabama or any college student from Alabama?
"I'm not near as critical about how big they are as I once was. Smiles are more important now! We will grow more deer." Jimmy G.
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Re: Kids with expensive trucks
[Re: Skullworks]
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08/31/14 04:53 PM
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Well this part probably fits more than half of the people posting in this thread. So are you referring to the University of Alabama or any college student from Alabama? I don't have a hat or a sticker.
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Re: Kids with expensive trucks
[Re: GomerPyle]
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08/31/14 04:55 PM
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For the record, I was wearing Costas before every high school kid in north America started wearing them. When my last pair broke, I bought a pair of Typhoons so I wouldn't look like one of the "cool kids."
If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14
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Re: Kids with expensive trucks
[Re: doekiller]
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08/31/14 07:59 PM
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Well this part probably fits more than half of the people posting in this thread. So are you referring to the University of Alabama or any college student from Alabama? I don't have a hat or a sticker. i aint got any of them. my sunglasses are safety glasses i get free at work. i just got a pelican 45 quart cooler as a 6 year injury free gift. i was going to get a yeti cooler with my point from cabeleas, but now i think i will see if i can save enough for a new hole site. scott
if i hadnt taken up hunting i might have became a juvenile delinquent or worst taken up GOLF
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