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When to say "No more buying/spending on toys/hobbies"?
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<blockquote data-quote="Prototype007" data-source="post: 14466055" data-attributes="member: 103716"><p>Haha Dad is like an overgrown child at times, but I won't knock the guy. He really did sacrifice a lot of things when he got full custody of me and saved me from possibly growing up to be a criminal and/or welfare warrior. Definitely tip my hat to the man in that area.</p><p></p><p>I do not plan on staying with dad much longer and he's fine whether I stay forever or move out tomorrow. I've thought about purchasing a small home near my place of employement, and the one I'd been eyeballing I was too slow on the draw and a friend purchased it. It was a rental property that I lived in during 2010 and was in a very handy location. I had actually planned on using the money I reserved for a C5/Terminator as a healthy down payment, but like I said it's already signed and sold. If I did purchase that property, I would have built a garage on dads land due to the place I was looking at didn't have enough property for me to build the type of garage I wanted. Not to mention it would have probably become a target of theft for the area.</p><p></p><p>Now if plans had went threw in my home town and my job would have been transferred as promised (I got played by politics. No I'm not in an elective position), then I'd be residing at my other residence full time. That's just not how things panned out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prototype007, post: 14466055, member: 103716"] Haha Dad is like an overgrown child at times, but I won't knock the guy. He really did sacrifice a lot of things when he got full custody of me and saved me from possibly growing up to be a criminal and/or welfare warrior. Definitely tip my hat to the man in that area. I do not plan on staying with dad much longer and he's fine whether I stay forever or move out tomorrow. I've thought about purchasing a small home near my place of employement, and the one I'd been eyeballing I was too slow on the draw and a friend purchased it. It was a rental property that I lived in during 2010 and was in a very handy location. I had actually planned on using the money I reserved for a C5/Terminator as a healthy down payment, but like I said it's already signed and sold. If I did purchase that property, I would have built a garage on dads land due to the place I was looking at didn't have enough property for me to build the type of garage I wanted. Not to mention it would have probably become a target of theft for the area. Now if plans had went threw in my home town and my job would have been transferred as promised (I got played by politics. No I'm not in an elective position), then I'd be residing at my other residence full time. That's just not how things panned out. [/QUOTE]
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