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Sonic Youth 37 07.02.2008 05:19 PM

Getting back to college in the fall
Seeing TMV in Sept and any other shows in the fall
Getting a jazzmaster soon, before the end of summer
Finishing Ulysses after a long time

Toilet & Bowels 07.02.2008 05:22 PM

my boss quitting her job so i can hopefully take it and get paid enough money to live on.

Cantankerous 07.02.2008 05:48 PM

sleep

Trasher02 07.02.2008 05:52 PM

Me and some friends are going to a friend in Wallonie within a couple of days, chilling by the pool having few beers etc...

atsonicpark 07.02.2008 08:59 PM

If you rearrange the letters in the album title "Makaveli The Don Killuminati The 7Day Theory, you can make the sentence "Ok on tha 7th u think I'm dead yet I'm really alive".

Danny Himself 07.02.2008 09:01 PM

I am going to Paris in the autumn

I am hoping to record some songs soon and be totally famous or something

I am going to have a fancy candle-lit meal with Alice

pantophobia 07.02.2008 10:16 PM

actaully getting paid enough money to actually buy shit on a regular basis instead of periodically

...

touch me i'm sick 07.02.2008 10:24 PM

dying my hair turqoise, going to minnesota with ma man, going to india with my closest friends

EMMAh 07.02.2008 11:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
the mothership to arrive.


Yeah :(

In the mean time I look forward to:

- my birthday (which is soon)
- Kenny being big enough to join the big boys in the big cage
- getting a good job that I enjoy
- moving the fuck out and never calling anyone from around this area ever again
- going to more shows once my friend moves downtownish
- going to school for photography

Death & the Maiden 07.03.2008 01:46 AM

Two albums I ordered to arrive.
The school holidays to begin (I have one more day of school left this term).

Cantankerous 07.03.2008 02:59 AM

food

_slavo_ 07.03.2008 03:39 AM

- November - three week long trip to Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand
- this weekend - a summer festival (Sex Pistols are playing there, haha|
- overally - buying my own apartment

musefreek 07.03.2008 09:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by girlgun
having something to look forward to is what gets me through the days.

so tell me yours....


going to new york on holiday next week. saved £2100 to blow in a week.

Good times...

lucyrulesok 07.03.2008 11:43 AM

in the long term i'm looking forward to going back to uni. i went to the library today and realised how much i missed it. i'm a nerd.

at the moment waiting for my boyfriend to come home from work so in the rain all miserable so i can cheer him up. well, i'm not hoping he'll be miserable. but he will be.

!@#$%! 07.03.2008 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lucyrulesok
in the long term i'm looking forward to going back to uni. i went to the library today and realised how much i missed it. i'm a nerd.


ha ha ha. awesome.

i used to spend a lot of time at the library of congress, and when i had to leave the u.s. for a couple of years i missed that place like crazy!

i still do, to this day, now that i don't live in d.c., but yeah, mmmm, libraries!

Dead-Air 07.03.2008 12:08 PM

I look forward to when my son can talk as I can tell he already has lots to share, just not the words.

atsonicpark 07.03.2008 12:13 PM

You know, I have $8,600 in the bank and by the end of the summer I should have a solid $10,000. I'm looking forward to doing something cool with it -- any ideas? I live at home and pay my mom a little to live here, pay for internet and insurance and food and gas, all together I probably spend $300 a month but make about $1000 working part time. People keep telling me to take my money and invest.. in stock or land or something.. others say to put a down payment on a house... I don't really mind living here for a while, but it's taken me 3 years to get $10,000... and I'll definitely want to move out before I'm at, say, $20,000... so, I definitely want to own a house by the time I'm, say, 24 (so, in the next 2 yearS)...

So, what's a smart thing to do with $10,000 currently? Or should I just keep saving like I've been doing until I move out?

Someone suggested buying a shitty house for cheap and fixing it up but still live at home and just periodically go there and fix it up.. hmm.

I'm not in college, I don't plan on going any time soon, in the future I just want to be a secretary or a mailman, nothing too crazy, just something making a decent wage with good job security, I don't want to be fucking rich or whatever.

!@#$%! 07.03.2008 12:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by atsonicpark
You know, I have $8,600 in the bank and by the end of the summer I should have a solid $10,000. I'm looking forward to doing something cool with it -- any ideas? I live at home and pay my mom a little to live here, pay for internet and insurance and food and gas, all together I probably spend $300 a month but make about $1000 working part time. People keep telling me to take my money and invest.. in stock or land or something.. others say to put a down payment on a house... I don't really mind living here for a while, but it's taken me 3 years to get $10,000... and I'll definitely want to move out before I'm at, say, $20,000... so, I definitely want to own a house by the time I'm, say, 25...

So, what's a smart thing to do with $10,000 currently? Or should I just keep saving until I move out?


read this book:

http://books.google.com/books?id=5iIqi_OIKSAC&dq=rich+dad+poor+dad&pg=PP1& ots=zOwKFjt2N3&sig=GsyjTVxFHa0r_ComwHBssX2vfHE&hl= en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result

it's cheezily written as fuck and full of crap stuff, and i'm embarrassed to recommend it, but it's got good notions about money, things you don't read elsewhere, like the psychology of people's relation to money and how this impacts our financial decisions. in that sense it's a great and very informative book-- but it's not "literature".

also keep in mind we're entering a bear market-- like, i'd invest in pepboys, not in gm stock-- but people who know this have been doing that already.

LittlePuppetBoy 07.03.2008 12:19 PM

Seeing Boris in two weeks

Going back to Montreal in September

atsonicpark 07.03.2008 12:21 PM

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You must spread some $8,600 around before giving it to !@#$%! again.

Thanks, I'll look into that. I personally don't know anything about money, just you know.. I don't spend a bunch, which is good..


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