Seniors and the generation spending gap

Cannuck

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he's bursting with manly Canadian virtues! Read the damn thread!

Sorry....I have a tendency to skim...especially when people start telling me how special their kids are. You know, considering how many people's kids are special, I have to believe that the greatest generation wasn't really the greatest. They were just the warm up.
 

JLM

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Sorry....I have a tendency to skim...especially when people start telling me how special their kids are. You know, considering how many people's kids are special, I have to believe that the greatest generation wasn't really the greatest. They were just the warm up.


Who said he was special? I was just citing an example how someone in YOUR generation (who is so hard done by) can go out and earn a decent living. (without snivelling) -:)
 

Cannuck

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Who said he was special? I was just citing an example how someone in YOUR generation (who is so hard done by) can go out and earn a decent living. (without snivelling) -:)

Considering you still owe 100k on a property worth 200k after a lifetime of working, you really shouldn't be calling anybody else hard done by.
 

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Considering you still owe 100k on a property worth 200k after a lifetime of working, you really shouldn't be calling anybody else hard done by.


Not that it has anything to do with anything, people mortgage their house to make other investments! You also forgot to say "$200 k over and above the $100 k owing. None of that isn't really any of your f**king business anyway. I'm not in a race with the Joneses, as you appear to be! -:)