Help...donation for a motorcycle
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Help...donation for a motorcycle
Hey CBRF members...found this one on eBay....so do we want to help him out? but at least post a CBR??? LOL....
eBay - New & used electronics, cars, apparel, collectibles, sporting goods & more at low prices
eBay - New & used electronics, cars, apparel, collectibles, sporting goods & more at low prices
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I like how he says he is a college student like we are suppose to feel bad or something. I was a broke college student once too. I had a job and worked for everything that I have. This is what is wrong with kids these days. They want things given to them instead of working hard and earning it themselves. What is this world coming to?
Last edited by R Dub; 10-21-2011 at 02:03 PM.
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I should contact the "seller" and suggest that he buy a $50 garage sale bicycle and use THAT for commuting instead of hoping for a gift of a $4,000 motorcycle. Then next summer he can get a part-time job and earn the money for the more expensive bike.
I should but I probably won't. Hmm...
I should but I probably won't. Hmm...
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+1...hard work = well deserved!
I like how he says he is a college student like we are suppose to feel bad or something. I was a broke college student once too. I had a job and worked for everything that I have. This is what is wrong with kids these days. They want things given to them instead of working hard and earning it themselves. What is this world coming to?
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I like how he says he is a college student like we are suppose to feel bad or something. I was a broke college student once too. I had a job and worked for everything that I have. This is what is wrong with kids these days. They want things given to them instead of working hard and earning it themselves. What is this world coming to?
joking aside, the problem is that they've never worked for anything in their life AND they don't understand limited resources/unlimited wants. so they want more and more and more. it'll never stop. you could give them all the free healthcare, student loan phase outs, etc. it'll never end. they've listened to their deadbeat college professors for too long. their parents need to step in and make them work a real job before they could appreciate an easy one.
o... and i'm sorry for getting this thread inevitably locked.