Things that suck v. Elise [Now with daytime pics]

[quote=“Carnut,post:160,topic:29980"”]

All in all, an expensive lesson learned. Pay attnetion :slight_smile:

ADIDAS!!!

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We have all been there, done that. Stinks for both parties involved

I dont know, I see your trying to help the kid out and keep the accident off a carfax for yourself, but that seems rediculously fucking too low of an estimate for that car. I have seen less damage than that go for double that price on some other rare cars. I guess aslong as it can get fixed “well” for that much $ its alright but man, I would make sure that it was flawlessly fixed.

[quote=“Carnut,post:160,topic:29980"”]

Pay attnetion :slight_smile:

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I just realized the irony in this statement :smash2: lol

wow wadsworth. that’s pretty commendable what you are doing. :tup:

[quote=“bing,post:153,topic:29980"”]

wadsworth, you are not such a douchington afterall

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[quote=“Dex,post:164,topic:29980"”]

wow wadsworth. that’s pretty commendable what you are doing. :tup:

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I’m sorry, but :lol:

Wadsworth. :rofl:

It is though. Mr. D. :stuck_out_tongue:

i hate you all.

:smiley:

[quote=“Carnut,post:163,topic:29980"”]

I just realized the irony in this statement :smash2: lol

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ROFLMAO

Moral of the story: Move to California, make twice as much money, and change cars weekly. Blang Blang.

At least thats a lot cheaper than what you originally estimated.

[quote=“rage87,post:169,topic:29980"”]

Moral of the story: Move to California, make twice as much money, but pay three times more to live, effectively reducing your real income.

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fixed.

Mr. W is a douche and his face looks like a hardened fart.

that’s right, i’m taking this shit OT.

i saw the “adidas” footage yesterday… epictown

actually, cali isn’t that expensive… rent aside, everything else is on par. food is cheaper, because vegan things are far more prevalent.

[quote=“wadsworth douchington IV,post:171,topic:29980"”]

actually, cali isn’t that expensive… rent aside, everything else is on par. food is cheaper, because vegan things are far more prevalent.

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you get paid more too :tup:. would meat have a higher deman due to a lower supply and a prevalence of vegans?

right… maybe in SOME parts its not that bad, but i know San Fran is retarded… $700,000k for a condo that would be $150k- 200k in b-lo or $400k in Toronto.

but in-out burger…mmmm… lets fly out there right now

Demand is high and supply is low for housing out there. While in college at UC Berkeley (right across the bay) I paid $700/month for a room in a five bedroom house, shared bathroom, shared kitchen, no living room, and that was a steal.

I grew up on In&Out :frowning: 4x4 animal style with a small strawberry shake.

http://www.rentnet.com/apartments/fyp/search/brochure/brochure.jhtml?pid=432543&cPointer=
My new Apartment Move in on the 19th… Fully Furnished and Paid for Corp housing for the next year!

Taxes are pretty hight i hear. They almost take as much out for State taxes as your Federal.

Ill let everyone know how it is in a couple weeks.

And nothing compares to NY when it comes to taxes… :hang:

NY taxes are high?

we pay over 50% personal income tax in Ontario when you reach the higher brackets.

and we have 14% sales tax in ontario

as mentioned in this thread our insurance is also some of the highest on earth.

small homes in niagara pay $2500 + in property taxes every year…that is for a home that would cost $75,000 in b-lo but costs $175k here.

now that you mention it though, i hear NYC is RETARDED for living costs… like a dual income family could never even think of affording to buy even the most meager of homes in the manhattan area

I love in and out burger

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NY taxes are high?

we pay over 50% personal income tax in Ontario when you reach the higher brackets.

and we have 14% sales tax in ontario

as mentioned in this thread our insurance is also some of the highest on earth.

small homes in niagara pay $2500 + in property taxes every year…that is for a home that would cost $75,000 in b-lo but costs $175k here.

now that you mention it though, i hear NYC is RETARDED for living costs… like a dual income family could never even think of affording to buy even the most meager of homes in the manhattan area

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True. Though, I’m not a Canadian citizen I feel that middle class Canadians see much greater utility from the taxes they pay than the average American middle class citizen. For instance: government initiatives, healthcare, standard of living. etc

Where are said “Daytime Pics” ?