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jching
User | Posts: 158 | Joined: 12/06
Posted: 06/22/07
10:14 AM

Anybody ever watch that and just be so annoyed with what those spoiled little brats get?  I was watching the other day out of boredom and 1 of them got a friggin' Porsche Cayenne, and she admitted that she didn't have her license yet.  I also remember another 1 where they got a brand new Mitsubishi Outlander for a daily driver and an Eclipse Spyder for a "weekend ride."  I don't know, I'm just venting and responding to the post about rich kids and their rides, but does anybody remember the time when you had to beg your parents to even loan you their car?  And here we are watching spoiled little brats get big extravaggent parties plus cars that most of us can even afford.  


Ling Ling is here to give children seizures!

 
spooi7sports
User | Posts: 204 | Joined: 05/07
Posted: 06/22/07
12:11 PM

hater! hahaha  


 
mzhuk
New User | Posts: 34 | Joined: 06/07
Posted: 06/27/07
11:27 AM

hahahaha yeah i remember those times asking for the cars. Yeah some kids are spoiled  


 
jching
User | Posts: 158 | Joined: 12/06
Posted: 06/27/07
03:01 PM

I don't know why but I was watching it again recently and it was like some follow up episode to see what has happened to the little brats since they were on the show, and one of them admitted that she totalled her brand new IS350 so her parents got her a friggin' G35 to replace it.  


Ling Ling is here to give children seizures!

 
Tydog07
New User | Posts: 21 | Joined: 04/07
Posted: 07/20/07
04:40 AM

My Mom and I watched that show one time, she grew up poor, and I had to turn it off because she go so crazy about those kids and how spoiled they were.  


 
garage_bohemian
User | Posts: 85 | Joined: 07/07
Posted: 07/26/07
02:58 PM

ungrateful beee-aaatches. i hope they crash their new cars- im a hater- but they didnt earn sh*t, so it's allowed  


 
Jyn8923
New User | Posts: 9 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 08/30/08
08:09 PM

yah know what, i *** hate those girls, and its always girls i havent seen guys like that, what makes me even more sick is that im engaged to a girl whos dad was an eye surgeon with no malpractice against him ever, a 2 million dollar house on the water 300 acres of property with a house on it in SC a time share in the keys, 100k$s worth of fire arms, his car line up of an 03 s2000, toyota tundra05 fully loaded, an avalon, a leased minivan who cares still listing it, an 02 corrolla, and just because my fiances *** of a blonde sister turned 18 and had surgery to fix her freaking bite which was covered full on insurance, got 1000$s spending cash, a brand new 09 corrolla, fully paid out of pocket to a state university, and a new wardrobe and *** for her dorm......-takes a breath- now, you may be thinking o my fiance gets all the same crap persay too, WRONG, she goes to the county college, and traditionally the parents of the bride pay for the majority of the wedding, at this current time and moment they arent paying A DIME, wtf kind of *** is that. i hear all the time when she needs something her mother says"we cant afford it" wtf serious now previous that day or week she says that one time she bought a new kayak new desktop PC, went shopping bought a 500$ purse and shes saying no to 20$s for a movie and some gas, im not biased i hate money bs, and thats the biggest display in my life personally, ok im thinking of walking away completely if they dont pay into helping for a wedding because i cant stomach marrying into a family like that, if they are that greedy and cut throat amongst themselves, its horrendous. they act more like roommates. and they all hold *** over each others head. im only 19 and marine i have myself to worry about and my expenses coming up i have worked my ass off up until now to get where i am i have done a lot and helped alot of ppl financially, what money i had it went into building up what i have, like getting my credit rating, stocks, bonds, etc. -sighs- i feel a lot better now.  


 
2000-Honda-civic-si
User | Posts: 200 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 08/30/08
08:18 PM

i know how you feel bout spoiled brats like that. im 17 and have civic si but i bought it MYSELF. i know 3 people who got brand new 60 thousand dollar trucks, one of which because he wrote off his other and another whose parents bought him a brand new evo. like wtf. all that teaches people is go cry to daddy and he'll buy you a new truck. oh and i forgot to mention, one got a new truck because he didn't like his old one and sold it off  


 
s12rapido3
Enthusiast | Posts: 648 | Joined: 07/08
Posted: 08/31/08
05:42 AM

This thread is old but still valid in its content. It's well worth responding to.
I've been on my own since I was 12. Very homeless and hiding from the world in a hermit sorta' way. I know how it sounds but I'm in no way sorry for my life. I learned a lot, found profound value in education and absorbed a lot of info along the way. I didn't have a family atmosphere but I wouldn't change my life for another even if you paid me. I am who I am because of my hardships.
To get to my point. I never had to ask any one for permission on a car. Because of my life and all. But never the less, I was able to respect the car, the hard way of course, because of some mistakes made. Those are things that happen because of being young and stupid. I had some family, uncles and such, but guidance was never a subject that was introduced to me. I was a grounded kid but had no guidance. Hence, all the mistakes.
To sum up. These kids on those shows have cash through their parents. They don't value what they didn't work hard to get. That's why the world gets the likes of PARIS HILTON and her same level associates, the pension fund kids. When you're a pension fund kid you can't have what was never instilled in you. You know?
I have friends that are loaded and they wonder why I never take handouts. I like working for mine and having fun knowing that I did it with my own two hands and my own sweat.
That's some thing rich kids will never know. PRIDE! The hard working kind of PRIDE that we all get when we appreciate what we've built or accomplished! Rich kids don't get that feeling because it's all handed to them on a silver platter. I want nothing of it.
I went off on a tirade, didn't I? LOL! But I do feel like that about "those types" of rich kids. And I emphasise "those types" because not all rich kids are like that. It's only a small percentage that don't know the value and pride of hard work.  


How you drive is your buisness. Remember that you're not the only one on the road!

 
2000-Honda-civic-si
User | Posts: 200 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 08/31/08
11:20 AM

that is one of the most true things in this world. theres nothing better than bulding something yourself and taking pride in it. thats why i hate it when peoples parents buy them everything  


 
Jyn8923
New User | Posts: 9 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 08/31/08
11:30 AM

i respect and relate to that completely, its my hat is off to you. currently in my wedding *** problem i have an issue with who is traditionally supposed to pay, i'd love to but i have to think about post marriage, living expenses and what not trying to keep things balanced yah know?  


 
TheHormone
Enthusiast | Posts: 387 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 09/01/08
01:50 AM

yeah when i was in high-school there were mostly rich kids driving around in there bmw's and such and id pull up in my little poor excuse of a hatch-back(the hatch didnt last though it took about 6months or so to get it stolen and another 6 to earn the money to actually pay for it!) cant help you with the wedding problem though (some how managed to stay single lol) hehehe if you need money it maybe wise to look in to the fireplace trade hint hint get your C ticket or B ticket get a job cleaning fireplaces[easy money]trust me  


 
Jyn8923
New User | Posts: 9 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 09/01/08
07:55 PM

im a marine recruit lol i have money on its way, i go to boot oct 20th, im fine but a wedding is a lot of money. im almost thinking of just calling it off, because she's not ready to be on her own, and i really have to think about it yah know, i didnt want to before but theres a lot of horror stories in the military about ppl like me marrying after jobschool and *** and then miserable because of crappy wives. i really need help on this one fellahs  


 
s12rapido3
Enthusiast | Posts: 648 | Joined: 07/08
Posted: 09/03/08
05:32 PM

Well..... You could just do a budget marriage. Talk it over with your partner. She is your partner even if your not married yet. Get her input and compromise. Do it small with close friends and relatives and when you have some thing close to a small fortune saved you could plan a second marriage or redo the vows sorta' thing. She has to work with you on this. It's about you two and not the rest of the family. They can help but their words should not be the last.
I made my plans with my wife and just because my father in law never got to give me permission to marry his 26 year old daughter isn't a reason to hang up... Where the heck am I going with this... Any way, you and your partner have to see eye to eye. Marriage is not easy. MAN, IS IT NOT EASY! But all the good times makes up for all the bad. Good out weighs bad 10 to 1. One day at a time, brother, one day at a time.
If you do marry her wait till the first kid pops up. Things get even more interesting. Hormonal imbalances after giving birth will be a normal day to day thing. Don't worry, though, they don't get better. I kid, but it will be some thing that requires you to be patient and understanding. AND, for what ever reason, don't get angry about any thing that may happen in an argument. Keep cool and YES her to death and do some thing on her list of things that don't make her happy. When you cross that bridge, of course. I do it and it saves me a ton of headaches. Good luck.  


How you drive is your buisness. Remember that you're not the only one on the road!

 
2000-Honda-civic-si
User | Posts: 200 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 09/03/08
07:17 PM

well im not married or anything and probably not the ideal advice giver but you probably shouldn't get married if your not ready  


 
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