Saddest day of my life yesterday.
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Originally Posted by mnchvgs79
You've gotta do what you've gotta do, I just figured it would'nt be any sort of shock since you have been trying to sell it forever.
And no, it was not repo'd. lol.. I pay my bills, and unfortunately, sometimes sacrificing things you love are part of life--I know. I hope the new owner takes good care of it, and maybe I can buy it back from him one day.
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Originally Posted by Stea1thy
u really havent....hes just trying to make u feel better....
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I'm not sure why we should have any sympathy...................you've been trying to sell it for as long as I can remember................
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Originally Posted by ZeRo_c0oL@work
who, me? why?
Anyways it sucks, but then you realize it was for the best (for me atleast). I'm rid of a lot of unwanted bills and when I finally get a decent paying job I can move out.
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Re: Saddest day of my life yesterday.
I just sold my MR2 a few days ago and will always regret getting rid of it, but by no means will selling a car, or any other material object, be reason for the worst day of my life.
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Re: Saddest day of my life yesterday.
Okay, you guys made a good point.. It was not LITERALLY the saddest day of my life. You can't compare selling a prized posession to a tragedy like a death in the family or anything of that nature. I've lost family members, I lost my best friend, my grandparents, great grandparents, most of the people that I grew up with, etc. Obviously, in literal terms, this is really no big deal in comparison. I'm just saying that it's easy to get attached to things like this and looking back, I wish I'd never sold it. At the time, I thought it would be an easy way to make sure everyone got what they wanted for Christmas, and for my attorneys to get their paychecks, any court fines to get paid, and continue to keep all of my bills current.. I owed a bit on my cell phone from when I went out of state and was roaming, credit card has about $200 on it, etc. Car is almost paid off and I bought it brand new in March of 2004. Really, I wasn't bad off, and didn't need to sell it... I just always like to have a cushion of finances when I have a lot of big things coming out at once, I always feel like I'm going to need emergency money because something always comes up. You know?
But no, you guys are right.. In literal terms, it's not a big deal. I'm sure a lot of you have sold something you really wanted to get rid of and then when it's gone, you realize how much it really meant to you. That's how it is for me. I look back and realize that it wouldn't have been that big of a deal to keep it, financially.
This thread is about regret. I don't expect anyones sympathy, or anything of that nature. I just wanted to express the fact that it was depressing to watch it leave on the back of someone elses trailer. It was just a beautiful bike that I owned for the first few days, and then it became a big part of my life in more ways than one. I just regret selling it. That's all.
But no, you guys are right.. In literal terms, it's not a big deal. I'm sure a lot of you have sold something you really wanted to get rid of and then when it's gone, you realize how much it really meant to you. That's how it is for me. I look back and realize that it wouldn't have been that big of a deal to keep it, financially.
This thread is about regret. I don't expect anyones sympathy, or anything of that nature. I just wanted to express the fact that it was depressing to watch it leave on the back of someone elses trailer. It was just a beautiful bike that I owned for the first few days, and then it became a big part of my life in more ways than one. I just regret selling it. That's all.