At the sc last night spending far more cash than I should have been having the time of my life.
It's so much fun having a large amount of cash in the right club with the right dancers. Sometimes the stars align and the night turns into a memory of a lifetime.
Fuck it, at the rate I'm partying, I'll probably never make it to retirement anyway.
Cheers!
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last commentThat's my take on life as well.
Drink, smoke, over eat, huge car payments, massive house payments, fuck loads of stress, fuck a lot of strippers die at age 60
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At least we enjoyed life
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II felt that way until I turned 65. Then I started spending my kids' inheritance and kicking my ass for not making more contributions to the 401k. I'm not complaining cuz I had a fucking ball, but between the skill of surgeons and modern medicine I might live to 80. Thank God for Viagra.
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Lol +1 gawker
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"Money doesn't buy happiness"
Sure it does. Fuck anyone that says not.
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Fanky: "fuck a lot of strippers die at age 60"
I'm over 60 and I'm fucking more strippers than ever. Never say die.
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Lol. In my wildest dreams Jack
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Well – the sorta new twist to the old saying of “money doesn’t make you happy†is:
“Money doesn’t make you happy – but the lack of it sure will make you miserableâ€
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Moto, I don't believe that money can buy happiness. That said, you can certainly rent it!
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Money can’t buy everything – but it can buy a lot of things (LDs; BJs; FS)
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I've been poor.
I've been rich.
Being poor is shit.
Being rich kicks ass.
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Last night I spent an inordinate large sum of money on a double dance with two hotties. It was a lot of fun but I'm still regretting it a little today. Could have had more fun in my favorite Detroit area clubs for significantly less. Sigh...
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Yes
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"...die at age 60"
That philosophy has a certain appeal when you are in your 20's, 30's, maybe even 40's...when you hit your mid to late-50's? not so much, lol
I'm actually looking forward to the next decade or so as a potential golden age for clubbing and other nonsense - no health issues to speak off, in my peak earning years, kids out of college, etc.
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Hell, Steve.
; let me introduce you to my wife.
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I just like it when I have enough money to splurge without having those "day after regrets". It's funny, since I got married and have a kid, there are fewer and fewer of those days. Now I always feel guilty about dropping cash on myself.
FML!
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