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Old Aug 8, 2011 | 12:09 PM
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Yea i got in trouble when i was in HS for having blue turn signals in my headlights and blue LEDs in the housing of them as well. But only because i was rear ended and my hazards were flashing blue when the cop came.

I completley agree about no reason to hate on people who have more privileges then most people. I was spoiled as **** when i was younger. My mom worked her *** of as a single mom and built up a very sucsessful construction library, so when she had good money coming in she treated her kids to awesome gifts. Nothing wrong with having nice things that you personally did nothing for. Dont hate on the rich kids, hate on the snobs with a undeserved sense of self worth

and quit all the bitching, p ussies.
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Old Aug 8, 2011 | 12:17 PM
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Couldn't agree more with Madesicc. I had a lifted suburban in HS. My parents gave it to me because we still needed a car big enough for the whole family, but my mom was sick of driving a tank. I paid for all the mods myself, but thats it. I was crazy about that truck and didnt let anyone eat in it and washed it every week. I'm 27 now with a good job and supporting myself. Still dont let people eat in my truck. So see, even the lucky ones can appricate what they have and turn out all right.
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Old Aug 9, 2011 | 10:17 AM
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Alright, gonna throw my 2 pennies into the ring hahaha. There's no reason to hate on every kid that gets spoiled by their parents ONLY IF their parents are able to also teach them the value of a dollar and to appreciate what they have. My kids have VERY nice things (laptops, big flatscreens in their rooms, ect) but I've taught them to value what they have and appreciate it. They work around the house and have respect for me and the wife for how hard we work to provide those nice things for them. On the other side though, the little jerks that drive expensive cars/trucks with no concept of money whatsoever make me want to choke-slam their parents. It's a big contributing factor to the younger generation that believes everything should to be handed to them and don't understand you need to WORK for what you have. So there's my opinion, the above paragraph and 1$ won't get you a cheap cup of coffee.

As for the squirting pedestrians...I rigged my car to do that when I was 16 too
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