![]() 01/04/2018 at 21:19 • Filed to: Pulling a Dr. Zoidberg | ![]() | ![]() |
Hint: no. But maybe next year. Student loans get paid off first, then I get to be irresponsible.
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cb has a cb in his cb
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I will forever be grateful for the fact that I graduated college with 0 debt, thanks, in no small part, to my parent.
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Well.....depending on your fun spending budget, you can get an older CB250 for a grand or two. It’s essentially a single cylinder competitor to the mid 2000s ninja 250. Gear is another 500.
It’s not a small sum, but it’s far from out there....maybe see how bug your tax return is?
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That’s an excellent thing for them to do.
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Nah, my tax return won’t be that large.
Might as well pay off my loans first, though. One or two grand would put a sizable dent in it.
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It is. My great granddad paid for my granddad to go Georgia Tech, who in turn paid for my dad to go to Georgia Tech, who in turn paid for me. I’m sure I will have to reciprocate the favor one day, that is, if I can ever find a girl.
![]() 01/04/2018 at 21:51 |
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there’s always a CB7!
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Wow, that is a nice looking bike! My first street bike was a 1973 CB350F... yes, Honda’s little 350cc four cylinder. I bought it (well used) when I started my first full-time job after graduating college. It was the older, slightly sadder version of this:
Anyway, by all means, treat yourself to a bike once you get your ducks in a row! And when I say ducks, I don’t mean Ducati’s...
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Thank you for being financially responsible.