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K50 08-31-2010 03:04 PM

Peace out Dieselbombers
 
Guys, thanks for having me here. It's been a blast, I've learned a ton from all of you guys since joining in '08 and coming on here has been a great way to kill some moments in between. Sadly, I had to sell my truck. It was not necessarily a choice but something I had to do given the current direction my life is headed. I think it was Gene Hackman who said "you're either incredibly smart, or incredibly stupid". In my world it's all or nothing, there are no half-efforts. I have a lot of personal goals I want to accomplish before I become too old to use them as an excuse for being a broke ass 30-something year old. I'm giving myself 12-24 months to try some things that will hopefully lead me closer to a place where I can consistently be happy.

Since graduating from college in '07 I've learned a few things:
-paying bills sucks
-being broke sucks
-working consistently long hours for that next promotion sucks
-I don't need a boat a mortgage a camper a quad and a 72" screen to be happy

Good luck to everybody, hope things go well for you, hopefully there's no more tragedy in the Bomb Shelter. :hellox:

Uncle Bubba 08-31-2010 03:13 PM

No truck and new direction doesn't mean you have to leave us behind. Your always gonna need a place to vent and find friends always willin to share. I've found my fortunes and lost em several times over in my life so far and the only thing I've learned for sure, is that friends that are always there when you need them and ask nothing in return are a hard to find commodity. This site has an abundance of them. It may have started out as a truck site but has grown to be more of an extended family for most of us here.

Good luck in where ever your future takes you.:c:

Jazz 08-31-2010 03:27 PM


Originally Posted by Uncle Bubba (Post 613968)
No truck and new direction doesn't mean you have to leave us behind. Your always gonna need a place to vent and find friends always willin to share. I've found my fortunes and lost em several times over in my life so far and the only thing I've learned for sure, is that friends that are always there when you need them and ask nothing in return are a hard to find commodity. This site has an abundance of them. It may have started out as a truck site but has grown to be more of an extended family for most of us here.

Good luck in where ever your future takes you.:c:

x2 Well said:tu: Hope to see you checking in with us :c:

NadirPoint 08-31-2010 03:28 PM

It's only the first wave of disillusionment, there's more to come, you'll get used to it.

:rocking:

Dr. Evil 08-31-2010 04:27 PM

Good luck bud :c: youve been a good friend to the site. Theres a number of people here that dont have diesels - its not really a reason to leave.

1ATony 08-31-2010 04:46 PM

welcome to the site.

K50 08-31-2010 04:53 PM

Thanks you guys are awesome!

gunman41mag 08-31-2010 05:37 PM


Originally Posted by K50 (Post 614022)
Thanks you guys are awesome!

No need to leave, you don't need to drive a diesel to talk about them !!!

DB Admin 08-31-2010 08:09 PM


Originally Posted by 1ATony (Post 614013)
welcome to the site.

wow

TCU Fan 08-31-2010 08:18 PM


Originally Posted by K50 (Post 613964)
Guys, thanks for having me here. It's been a blast, I've learned a ton from all of you guys since joining in '08 and coming on here has been a great way to kill some moments in between. Sadly, I had to sell my truck. It was not necessarily a choice but something I had to do given the current direction my life is headed. I think it was Gene Hackman who said "you're either incredibly smart, or incredibly stupid". In my world it's all or nothing, there are no half-efforts. I have a lot of personal goals I want to accomplish before I become too old to use them as an excuse for being a broke ass 30-something year old. I'm giving myself 12-24 months to try some things that will hopefully lead me closer to a place where I can consistently be happy.

Since graduating from college in '07 I've learned a few things:
-paying bills sucks
-being broke sucks
-working consistently long hours for that next promotion sucks
-I don't need a boat a mortgage a camper a quad and a 72" screen to be happy

Good luck to everybody, hope things go well for you, hopefully there's no more tragedy in the Bomb Shelter. :hellox:


Originally Posted by 1ATony (Post 614013)
welcome to the site.


Originally Posted by DieselMinded (Post 614110)
wow

x2.


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