Bird
Rest in Peace
I met Tim once... he was as strange in person as you would imagine... did get a free Tiptoe through the Tulips Album ;-)
Was he as bad a Phyllis Diller? I reckon she was the worst I ever met.:laughing:
I met Tim once... he was as strange in person as you would imagine... did get a free Tiptoe through the Tulips Album ;-)
I met Tim once... he was as strange in person as you would imagine... did get a free Tiptoe through the Tulips Album ;-)
Needless to say it didn't work. They ended up with over $30,000 on credit cards besides the huge house payment on their McMansion. Then it was discovered that one or both also had other credit cards with balances on them that the other spouse did not know about.
Can you say d-i-v-o-r-c-e?
I don't know who got stuck with the bill from all their foolishness. And I always thought they were both fairly smart people. Professionals with good educations, but no common sense.
RSKY
Not uncommon. Know a couple with a similar dynamic - mostly was a competition to see who could spend the most money - he had to have a new 5 series BMW (2 y/o Maxima just wouldn't do....) so she had to blow even more money than that on a kitchen reno..... Divorced some time ago.
A lot of people succumb to the heavy and insidious Must Have Now marketing that our world has become. One of the best things my parents taught me was basic money responsibility.
Around tax season one year, the Globe and Mail had an article about "Going broke on 650k a year". The title came from a tax advisor in Vancouver - he had a couple that came in every year, both needing complete loans to max out their RRSP contributions (our 401k). Household income was $650k/yr, but they didn't have two cents in their pocket....
What you make matters, but what matters more is how you manage it.....
Rgds, D.
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What you make matters, but what matters more is how you manage it.....
Rgds, D.
Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen [pounds] nineteen [shillings] and six [pence], result happiness. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds ought and six, result misery.