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Subject To abandon a Z...
     
Posted by SaucyTabasco on March 25, 2008 at 5:18 AM
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Message As if such a title didn't strike fear into those who read it.

I propose this not so much as only a question for myself, but also as rhetoric for those who inevitably fall into my position.

There is one consistency I have known since I bought my TT (after not being content with my NA). The desire to spend money. Innumerable, ridiculous, if not ravenous amounts of money. And each time the hunger arises, it is only quelled by a larger amount. The unfortunate part is that the hunger has only begun...and I only see one consistent, satisfactory end in sight. Spend more. And more. And MORE.

Where does it end? Why is it so compulsive to feed such a destructive end? What good will ever arise? Each time, I am fed by the same result, and left with a fulfillment which is always left empty. There is never enough, nor will there ever be. And again, I have only begun. Such a great path it is to follow to pursue the Z...

The economy sucks, I have friends and their parents going bankrupt, I've had too much to drink and one too many Z's. Yeah, I'm throwing myself out there, but we've all made these wild posts before, as they come from deep down.

Near immaculate '90 NA, Pearl white on tan leather/tweed interior. '91 TT, lightly modified but 'getting there'. Not the greatest, but in very good condition. Swap parts, convert, keep stock, sell one or both? Ugh, I know this depends on my personal situation of course, but monetary responsibility is rearing its' ugly head. Where is this market heading Bernie?

My thanks to George through all of this not only for helping me with the TT so far, but for making me keep my stock '90 NA, as it may pull through to see the light at the end of the tunnel.

P.S. Hopefully I will just wake up tomorrow and wake up to posts like "go back to bed you drunk" and everything will be fine.

Help me out here guys ;) Sorry to bring such drama to the table, but I need some encouragement one way or the other to stay in the game. The economy sucks, plain and simple, and I've seen it more every day not only in my job, but stocks, friends and others alike. Really, it makes it difficult to justify owning such a car...

     
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