Re: Time for a new project...a pool...
Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 12:53 am

Your world is waiting...
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To you, which is why you had zero comeback and could only post a retarded image. You lose pooron.scared? wrote:To a moron......
God, it's just vile. It honestly looks like one of those beach bars in Thailand that only foreigners visit. If have no problem telling you it was nice if it was, but it's not. Everything about it is classless. Above ground, too, which automatically makes it terrible, even if the design was spot on. Which it isn't.scared? wrote:It's not tacky to non morons... Plus it's bigger than ur apt...poorie......
Geoff's argument to an articulated post detailing the reasons why it looks cheap and classless: "It's not tacky".scared? wrote:It's not tacky to non morons... Plus it's bigger than ur apt...poorie......
In all seriousness, it must actually suck investing large amounts of cash into a property in a cheap area. Seems like you're trying to make the best of a bad situation, and I respect that.scared? wrote:Must suck having to pay high prices for so little.. Lol dumb ppl......
lol, dude, not sure if you're serious, or just trying to rile up Geoff. But not everyone wants to live in a big city. I have the means to live basically anywhere, but choose to live in the country on 120 acres. I like being surrounded by nature, not steel and concrete. Living in the middle of a big city doesn't make you better than everyone else. Everyone prefers something different.syp0s wrote:In all seriousness, it must actually suck investing large amounts of cash into a property in a cheap area. Seems like you're trying to make the best of a bad situation, and I respect that.scared? wrote:Must suck having to pay high prices for so little.. Lol dumb ppl......
If I couldn't step outside my door and be bang in the middle of one of the best cities in the world, I'd probably stick a horribly tacky vegas hotel style pool in my garden, too. You really are premium-economy scum
I'm not surrounded by steel and concrete, I live in a little victorian village next to a 60 acre landscaped park. Shit's got peacocks in it and everything.xer0s wrote:
lol, dude, not sure if you're serious, or just trying to rile up Geoff. But not everyone wants to live in a big city. I have the means to live basically anywhere, but choose to live in the country on 120 acres. I like being surrounded by nature, not steel and concrete. Living in the middle of a big city doesn't make you better than everyone else. Everyone prefers something different.
I do agree though, I hate suburbs. If I didn't live in the country, I'd want to live in the city center somewhere...
Lol this makes no sense..syp0s wrote:
Hence why you built the pool rather than bought the house that came with it.
Dude, why the hell do you have to own 120 acres? I have 5 acres and barely get to see every corner of my property during a month. Plus it's a lot to maintain.xer0s wrote:
lol, dude, not sure if you're serious, or just trying to rile up Geoff. But not everyone wants to live in a big city. I have the means to live basically anywhere, but choose to live in the country on 120 acres. I like being surrounded by nature, not steel and concrete. Living in the middle of a big city doesn't make you better than everyone else. Everyone prefers something different.
I do agree though, I hate suburbs. If I didn't live in the country, I'd want to live in the city center somewhere...
Have you never owned a prestige vehicle from new, Geoff? Sorry, of course you haven't. You order it, then you go onto a waiting list. The Porsche Cayenne Turbo waiting list is quite long, and it coincides perfectly with when I plan to get rid of my current car.scared? wrote:
Lol this makes no sense..
Pools that come with a house are at least 50% cheaper then building your own...
Yes we have A kia and a Honda... But also an Audi and a Mercedes... And another kia... And a land cruiser...
Etc etc ur a pooron moron living in a box smaller than my garage in a shit hole city...
BTW where's ur Porsche?... Still lost in the mail?......
I guess because I can. I don't want close neighbors. Plus, you have to remember, the U.S. is huge. So land in the countryside is cheaper than it would be in other smaller nations (don't get me wrong, 120 acres is still a pretty penny)...saturn wrote:Dude, why the hell do you have to own 120 acres? I have 5 acres and barely get to see every corner of my property during a month. Plus it's a lot to maintain.xer0s wrote:
lol, dude, not sure if you're serious, or just trying to rile up Geoff. But not everyone wants to live in a big city. I have the means to live basically anywhere, but choose to live in the country on 120 acres. I like being surrounded by nature, not steel and concrete. Living in the middle of a big city doesn't make you better than everyone else. Everyone prefers something different.
I do agree though, I hate suburbs. If I didn't live in the country, I'd want to live in the city center somewhere...