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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] My middle class friend is very particular about everything, and it would pain her to drive a car with a scratch. My similarly-minded father - same thing. None of them have ever been wealthy! And me? I drive my battered 17 year old car everywhere and I don't feel bad about it :-) I have significant assets, but I simply don't care about signs of wear in my house or my vehicles. I'd rather not deal with the hassle of cleaning and repair, unless it's a question of safety, which obviously trumps my lazy attitude. The car is fit to drive, but that's it. It's very ugly. I do like nice clothes, though. To each his own, I suppose.[/quote] This is me. [b]My car is over ten years old, scratched up to hell and kind of embarrassing to drive[/b]...kids don't like being seen it either. I had nice cars when I was young and had less money. Maybe my mistakes with money when I was young, taught me some lessons? I could afford a much nicer car, but really don't care that much about it. I also don't care abut clothes, but my mountain bike is probably worth more than my car.[/quote] I wouldn't be surprised if your house was the same, dirty and embarrassing. People that drive unkempt cars tend to be comfortable in unkempt places. The opposite is also true. If you see someone wearing old dirty clothes, they are probably the same in other aspect of their life. [/quote] A car that's scratched on the outside doesn't need to be dirty on the inside. But you know that already. Pretty sure PP isn't driving a car with cardboard taped over the rear windshield.[/quote]
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