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What you need to do to buy a Viper at 22

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Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
Oh, and one more thing, I'm sure gaymen don't really wanna pay for sex, cuz if they did, they wouldn't be gay.

:evil:

I am not sure if that was english 🙂

I don't know if the kid is legit or not...but the 'basis' you guys are saying he isn't doesn't make sense.

1) sometimes you can't get a garage....maybe he has money tied up in townhouses/condos, I know people with $50k-90k Mercedes Benz that leave them in the sun, rain, whatever....it's a car to them.

2) running a gay escort service is a very plausable thing, doesn't make him gay either...although if he is, it doesn't make him a whore either.

3) so gay men pay for sex because they then know it's discreet. Same thing with some married men and even some single men. Usually you can work out 'alternative' deals with paid cast-members for your little circus.

4) I don't think I have ever taken a picture with me in the driver's seat of a car. My 1966 Mustang GT was a show car....it cost over $40k to restore (no I did not pay, I was 16....no it was not worth $40k, that was what is COST to restore with all original Ford parts)....only one picture had me in the scene with it. My g/f at the time took it of me standing by the hood at a museum....and yes, then people 'claimed' it wasn't my car.

5) spelling and grammar have absolutely nothing to do with making money...they can have an impact on it sure...but if you work for yourself, it's not so much an obstacle (depending on service/product/job).

6) inversely I have know well educated, 6 figure income earners driving $20k and under vehicles. My own father did that for a while because the bank gave him a Chevy Citation for the sole purpose of just commuting (1 hour commute each way)...they had a company town car for meetings, my father had a LTD at the time (which he got rid of) ... the Citation was 4 door econo hatchback. This was when I was driving the '66 GT above.

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Originally posted by: PowerMac4Ever
Originally posted by: rnp614
i have a 99 R/T 10 at age 19...
Your point?....

I think his point was most people are doubting that a 21 year old have have a R/T 10....so it's pretty relevant that a 19yo may have one.

Just my thoughts.

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Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: PowerMac4Ever
Originally posted by: rnp614
i have a 99 R/T 10 at age 19...
Your point?....

I think his point was most people are doubting that a 21 year old have have a R/T 10....so it's pretty relevant that a 19yo may have one.

Just my thoughts.

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Ah, my bad. The RT/10 is a viper isn't it? Stupid me thought it was a Dodge Dakota or something. I apologize... carry on.
 
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Yeah, but he still can't spell lien.

Doubt if the guy renting his rear for a hump toy could care less how he spells lien

When I worked in the bank there were clients that barely literate with net worths (not inherited) of 7 figures +. Sometimes you just wonder about yourself if Joe Idiot had the right way.

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The way I obtained the cash was by investing money for some people (mostly for friends) that had too much to throw around (through online sites) and taking a cut of the profits. I easily afforded a viper + insurance for it for the next 10 years from a couple years of work...now I'm working on an Econ major so I can start my own business in that area.
 
Originally posted by: rnp614
The way I obtained the cash was by investing money for some people (mostly for friends) that had too much to throw around (through online sites) and taking a cut of the profits. I easily afforded a viper + insurance for it for the next 10 years from a couple years of work...now I'm working on an Econ major so I can start my own business in that area.

are you licensed? i'm thinking you probably aren't...
 
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