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Posted by smokeape on Aug-03-2005 22:05:

22" Rims

Pulled the trigger and got my soon to be 18-year old son 22" Rims for his Grand Marquis. Cost near $3k. What the hell. That's what a good dad does. I don't want to hear bitching and moaning about getting something less than he really wanted the rest of my life nor have to think about it 10 years from now when the money is just rotting in a bank somewhere. I got enough for beer and fish bait and that's all I need anyhow....


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Posted by jonSun on Aug-03-2005 22:07:

Pops of of the year.

Got pics?


Posted by Jackson on Aug-03-2005 22:07:

Got pics? Chrome or Alloy?


Posted by Floorfiller on Aug-03-2005 22:07:

sounds like you are trying to buy his love




ps. i'll love you if you buy me rims too


Posted by _Ocean_Drive_ on Aug-03-2005 22:08:

Did you hire a gorilla also?


Posted by smokeape on Aug-03-2005 22:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Jackson
Got pics? Chrome or Alloy?


Chrome TIS or something like that. I don't know much about rims, but my son tells me they are the tits. And with the other post, no I'm not trying to buy his love. I've got this kid past high school finally and going into college. He's been a runaway for 32 days, drug addict, in a military school, expelled three times, etc., etc. in his storied past and I'll throw him some bones if I can set him up for success in life in the big picture. When you have kids moving out into the real world, probably about your age, your parents suddenly worry about what they will become and bend over backwards to help them stand up on their own.
I don't want mine mowing lawns and drug addicted for a living.


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Posted by Sunsnail on Aug-03-2005 22:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Floorfiller
sounds like you are trying to buy his love




ps. i'll love you if you give me some rimjobs too



what?


Posted by Floorfiller on Aug-03-2005 22:15:

quote:
Originally posted by smokeape
Chrome TIS or something like that. I don't know much about rims, but my son tells me they are the tits. And with the other post, no I'm not trying to buy his love. I've got this kid past high school finally and going into college. He's been a runaway for 32 days, drug addict, in a military school, expelled three times, etc., etc. in his storied past and I'll throw him some bones if I can set him up for success in life in the big picture. When you have kids moving out into the real world, probably about your age, your parents suddenly worry about what they will become and bend over backwards to help them stand up on their own.
I don't want mine mowing lawns and drug addicted for a living.


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i was just joking smoke...no offense meant...


Posted by smokeape on Aug-03-2005 22:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Floorfiller
i was just joking smoke...no offense meant...


No offense taken. If your progeny ain't shit in life, then you ain't shit either. YOu have to even overlook felony offenses and weigh in to turn their lives around to become useful members of society. After a certain age you can no longer influence them no matter how hard you try. They become your legacy after all.


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Posted by smokeape on Aug-03-2005 22:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Nou
My Dad bought be a 3200 laptop for my 18th birthday...


I salute you Smoke for being the good kind of dad.


Great for you! I don't even blink spending $1600+ on absolute state of the art CPUs with fastest videos, extreme RAM, etc. (minus monitors, etc. which I already got) for my other kids. That's an investment in learning. You can't keep tempo with state of the art games or technology with computers over a couple years old.

BTW, homey here has the clunker out the four I own at the moment. I don't need state of the art power to program software for databases at work 'cause they ain't got that kinda power either. I need something mid-level to make sure software works at all speeds.


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Posted by Disco_Gibson on Aug-03-2005 22:44:

quote:
Originally posted by smokeape
Great for you! I don't even blink spending $1600+ on absolute state of the art CPUs with fastest videos, extreme RAM, etc. (minus monitors, etc. which I already got) for my other kids. That's an investment in learning. You can't keep tempo with state of the art games or technology with computers over a couple years old.

BTW, homey here has the clunker out the four I own at the moment. I don't need state of the art power to program software for databases at work 'cause they ain't got that kinda power either. I need something mid-level to make sure software works at all speeds.


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wot do u work at man? u seem 'loaded'!


Posted by smokeape on Aug-03-2005 22:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Disco_Gibson
wot do u work at man? u seem 'loaded'!


Department of Defense, I won't be specific...


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Posted by Floorfiller on Aug-03-2005 22:49:

quote:
Originally posted by smokeape
Department of Defense, I won't be specific...


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i'm glad to know that the department of defense supports and encourages fine ass everywhere


Posted by Boomer187 on Aug-03-2005 22:49:

quote:
Originally posted by smokeape
and I'll throw him some bones if I can set him up for success in life in the big picture.




nothing spells success like 22" rims !!



w0rd bish


Posted by smokeape on Aug-03-2005 22:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Floorfiller
i'm glad to know that the department of defense supports and encourages fine ass everywhere


You know the deal. Views voiced on the forum are not necessarily reflective of organizational mores. Moreover the organization neither supports nor condones such viewpoints...

BTW, do you work for MacDonalds frying hamburgers or what????????


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Posted by enferno on Aug-03-2005 22:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Sunsnail
what?


hahaha


Posted by smokeape on Aug-03-2005 23:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Nou
I always envisioned Jason working at a job like they guy in Office Space... except not banging Jennifer Aniston.


Posters here on the forum are generally wannabes... like wanna have a job in the future. I've been there and done that, retired, and am still working. Curious what job if any, posters have besides attending school....


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Oakenfold - Hold Your Hand (Bill Hamel Mix)


Posted by Geoff on Aug-03-2005 23:11:

how bout these sweet wheels, just $2800 for the pair, cheaper than ur $3k rims



Posted by enferno on Aug-03-2005 23:12:

kthx lance.


Posted by smokeape on Aug-03-2005 23:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Nou
I dont wanna have a job, I want to have money.

So far freeloading has payed off nicely...


I take that to mean you're still living on mom's tit...

Lol!
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Above & Beyond - No One on Earth (Gabriel & Dresden Mix)


Posted by blazed it on Aug-04-2005 01:09:

should've gotten him a better car first.


Posted by teegee on Aug-04-2005 01:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Geoff
how bout these sweet wheels, just $2800 for the pair, cheaper than ur $3k rims







though i'd prefer these:


good to see a fellow biker on the boards.


Posted by smokeape on Aug-04-2005 01:39:

Oh, no no no. You're going off in left field. Rims I'm getting for my kid are auto rims, although I understand performance bike rims may be 22" as well. Sorry if I wasn't explicit enough. Post about bike rims as well if that's where the thread is going...


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Posted by newtotrance on Aug-04-2005 01:51:

what kind of car?


Posted by medinaM5 on Aug-04-2005 01:52:

thats tight...my dad bought me 20 inch lowenharts for my 5 series for my 18th...i love em


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