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I would just spend more money on my other expensive hobbies: water skiing, snow skiing, and golf.
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I broke up with what could have possibly been the best girlfriend I ever had or would have. She loved me more than anyone I have ever known.
But she was not "in to" Anything I liked. A Porsche was just a car. A Key West Sunset was just dark coming on. A 5-pound lobster was just something to eat. Single malt Scotch was just something to give me a buzz. The Art Deco hotels in Miami were just buildings. Miami. We took a trip to the Keys. Down there two week. She liked the sailing - because I was there. That's how she was about most stuff. She didn't have feelings for anything but because I was there she went along with it. Anyway, Miami. Coming back home from the trip I took her through Miami Beach. Sitting at a red light, to my right, in four parking spaces there were two Lamborghinis, a Ferrari 550 and a GT3. I was ohhing and ahhhing over the cars, discussing what they were worth, how fast they were. She was bored stiff, then she said it, "They're just cars." To me this confirmed what I had been thinking for a long time. We didn't have the same interests. Except one place. That's about all we had. Sex was fantastic. But that won't sustain a relationship. It wasn't long after that we called it off. edit: she didn't have any passions outside of the bedroom. and she was so negative about most everything else as well. the negativity really became more than i could handle. |
my wife is not passionate about cars, or any of my hobbies. 95% of the time, i consider this a good thing.
she has her own passions. i met a man with a car lift at his home. i was jogging by, and stopped, mouth gaping. he gave me a tour. stunning. the dude spent thousands on his car shop. basically to make a $19.99 oil change easier. and you know what? i fully understand. i want a a modest home, on a sprawling property, with a separate car shop. a car shop big enough for me to pull a trailer in and do a u-turn..:) 25,000 oil changes later, and it would have paid for itself..;) |
I'd have a lot more money in the bank and probably a much nicer house, but I wouldn't be happier.
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For me, being a car nut pays for itself.
Doing my own work allows me to run a nice older car ('99 Benz) very cheaply, and an ultra-cheap daily driver for Mrs Notfarnow. A couple weeks ago the brakes on my benz started squeeling, and I was really busy so I took it to the shop, thinking I'd bite the bullit and have them do it. Quote was $930 for two new calipers (seized) and new pads. Screw that, I ordered the caliper repair kits ($22/side) and the good brake pads $60, and did all the work in 3 hours for ~$100. When Mrs Notfarnow needed a good reliable daily driver, I was able to pick up a $1000 1998 Honda civic that needed rear shocks, two brake lines and a heater fan. I'm in $1400 and it's probably one of the most reliable cars I've ever owned. Looks great too, and she loves it. In fact, when I compare what we spend on cars in the last two years to what our friends and family spend, we are friggin miserly. Between the MB and the Honda, we spent ~16k. If I decided to sell them, we'd get maybe 10-11k for the benz and 2k for the Honda. Compare that to what our friends pay for new Accords, Pilots, Envoys... and then figure the depreciation! When I sit down and figure how much we save, it makes it pretty easy to justify going out and buying a decent but tatty 964 Carrera4 for 16-17k. Almost sensible, really |
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I do 24 hour mountain bike races. I pick my equipment with great deliberation. It needs to be light, but more importantly, it must be durable and standard configurations. If you break something that is a totally unique part, you're going to ride your backup back for the rest of the 24 hour race or finish carrying what you broke. There's a real well known racer in the 24 hour circuit who cuts the chamois out of his shorts to save weight. Then rides for 24 freakin' hours at the speed of light with no chamois (padding) at all! GAHHHH!! Fuhgedabout it. Hand me that extra padded pair of shorts and don't be shy with the bag balm! - LOL! angela |
If I didn't have the Porsche, I'd have just used that money to buy more motorcycles... I'd be no farther ahead financially.
Oh how is that the same thing?!? http://katriders.com/vb/images/smilies/transport031.gif |
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The only thing siller than owing a 911 is owing a boat.
After having become interested in guns since all the talk on this BBS from you guys ;) I've been spending quite a bit of time at a gun club. The guys come in with a new gun and say defensively "It cost.... but it's a really nice...." I think "bargain - cheaper than a track weekend." |
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