possible stang owner?
poison_ivey
11-03-2003, 07:24 PM
i talkied to my mom and dad, and my mom is not ok w/ me owning a stang. BUT she also said that its my that i earned by myself @ my work, so she cant say no.
she wants me to get a truck b/c it would be easier for me in college to get around ect.
but she couldnt say no.
time to celebrate :smokin:
she wants me to get a truck b/c it would be easier for me in college to get around ect.
but she couldnt say no.
time to celebrate :smokin:
hmongstang
11-03-2003, 07:31 PM
anything is good! :lol2:
Mendari
11-03-2003, 08:57 PM
i talkied to my mom and dad, and my mom is not ok w/ me owning a stang. BUT she also said that its my that i earned by myself @ my work, so she cant say no.
she wants me to get a truck b/c it would be easier for me in college to get around ect.
but she couldnt say no.
time to celebrate :smokin:
College gets very, very expensive very, very quickly. I try to forget the days when my budget would dwindle down to $3 a day for food. McDonalds used to have a promotional 39 cents cheesburger Tuesdays. As you can imagine, I would stuff my freezer and fridge with those damn cheesburgers and make them last until next Tuesday. Eventually, you will find yourself attending all types of on campus meetings solely for the fact that food and refreshments will be served.
My advice is that you should stick with small displacement engines until you are done with college. It will make getting your new V-8 much more sweeter when you can afford to feed it as well as yourself.
:biggrin:
she wants me to get a truck b/c it would be easier for me in college to get around ect.
but she couldnt say no.
time to celebrate :smokin:
College gets very, very expensive very, very quickly. I try to forget the days when my budget would dwindle down to $3 a day for food. McDonalds used to have a promotional 39 cents cheesburger Tuesdays. As you can imagine, I would stuff my freezer and fridge with those damn cheesburgers and make them last until next Tuesday. Eventually, you will find yourself attending all types of on campus meetings solely for the fact that food and refreshments will be served.
My advice is that you should stick with small displacement engines until you are done with college. It will make getting your new V-8 much more sweeter when you can afford to feed it as well as yourself.
:biggrin:
poison_ivey
11-07-2003, 05:28 PM
well, i given it some thought, and i decided i wont get the stang. i mean, my mom and Mendari are right, i should base my decision on what works best for me, not what i want. i wanted to get a 92-96 f-150 (5.0s and 5.8s ne one? :smokin: ) but i dont know if i can find an affordable one in houston (and in good condition 2).i might even by a ranger, like i wanted to at first. but yeah, my friends couldnt handle it, they cried (haha, j/k).
but i know i gonna get like 3 mustangs when i get out of college, i hope.
but thx for your opinions.
but i know i gonna get like 3 mustangs when i get out of college, i hope.
but thx for your opinions.
BlkCamaroSS
11-07-2003, 06:36 PM
College gets very, very expensive very, very quickly. I try to forget the days when my budget would dwindle down to $3 a day for food. McDonalds used to have a promotional 39 cents cheesburger Tuesdays. As you can imagine, I would stuff my freezer and fridge with those damn cheesburgers and make them last until next Tuesday. Eventually, you will find yourself attending all types of on campus meetings solely for the fact that food and refreshments will be served.
My advice is that you should stick with small displacement engines until you are done with college. It will make getting your new V-8 much more sweeter when you can afford to feed it as well as yourself.
:biggrin:
I'm living out those days right now, but I wouldn't have it any other way. I graduate in a little over a month, and then the fun really begins :naughty:
My advice is that you should stick with small displacement engines until you are done with college. It will make getting your new V-8 much more sweeter when you can afford to feed it as well as yourself.
:biggrin:
I'm living out those days right now, but I wouldn't have it any other way. I graduate in a little over a month, and then the fun really begins :naughty:
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