Cable Guy wrote:Yes, but 1) I won't get paid to do my own driveway, and 2) I don't live in the city so me 'shoveling' the driveway consists of getting out the snowblower and doing the entire 80-90 odd feet.
rich kids. =\
Cable Guy wrote:Yes, but 1) I won't get paid to do my own driveway, and 2) I don't live in the city so me 'shoveling' the driveway consists of getting out the snowblower and doing the entire 80-90 odd feet.
Num33Baller wrote:Cable Guy wrote:Yes, but 1) I won't get paid to do my own driveway, and 2) I don't live in the city so me 'shoveling' the driveway consists of getting out the snowblower and doing the entire 80-90 odd feet.
rich kids. =\
Cloudy wrote:Damn I thought AO the streetballer got killed and is in Hell..
Cloudy wrote:Damn I thought AO the streetballer got killed and is in Hell..
Cloudy wrote:Damn I thought AO the streetballer got killed and is in Hell..
Nick wrote:Num33Baller wrote:Cable Guy wrote:Yes, but 1) I won't get paid to do my own driveway, and 2) I don't live in the city so me 'shoveling' the driveway consists of getting out the snowblower and doing the entire 80-90 odd feet.
rich kids. =\
How do you figure?
Not unless you've got some OneonOne magazines circa 1995. I haven't seen them in any mags since, I do believe K-Mart sold them in like 1996.
Nick wrote:Um. Had you not read the posts since i asked that question?
Cable Guy wrote:I'm gone for less than a day, and look what happens. I'm CG, I'm in Canada, and yes, I live in the country with a long driveway, but by no means do I consider myself rich. I'll put it in perspective; my house at last assessment was worth around $430 000, other houses in my area have sold for $1M plus.
And everyone has a snowblower out here, although sometimes I don't need to use it because my neighbour comes and does it with his tractor![]()
I'd consider them rich, but you can't tell by looking.
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