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I'm not a wealthy man, don't pay for my suntan
I work out in the heat and the cold
Sometimes I'd like to be the big, bad wolf
'Stead of just another sheep in the fold
I hear the rich man holler 'bout the shrinking dollar
And cry about a luxury tax
They won't let him write off his lil' eighty-foot yacht
I'd like to have a problem like that
Yeah, I'd like to have a problem like that
Should I buy the Porsche or the stretch Cadillac
Do I wanna drive fast or just ride around in the back
I'd like to have a problem like that
I saw a celebrity talkin' on the T.V.
He looked like a tall Tom Cruise
He's seeing Sheila and Bambi, Linda and Candy
They're burning both ends of his fuse
He says he's suffocating, he needs a vacation
From all the kissing and hugging, the sweet talk and loving
I'd like to have a problem like that
Oh, I'd like to have a problem like that
Be a one-man woman juggling act
How many can you keep in the air before you lose track
I'd like to have a problem like that
I'd like to be too rich, I'd to be too thin
I'd like to be too young, I'd like to be too in
Should I kiss and tell, write a book on my life
And how much can I get for the movie rights
Oh, I'd like to have a problem like that
Be a tabloid star at the checkout rack
Should I drag 'em through court
Or tell 'em to kiss my fax
I'd like to have a problem like that
Give me those problems
I think that I could solve 'em
I'd like to have a problem like that
82_28 » Wed Aug 10, 2016 12:46 pm wrote:I have no debt and will never get a credit card other than to run it up and not pay it. But yeah. Broke.
I had this idea once to get the entire neighborhood onto a single credit card or account and everyone would pay into it. Clearly that went nowhere. I also would go around my old building and knock on all the doors asking if they wanted anything from Costco and we'd all split it up. Yeah, nobody wanted anything to do with it. I'm kind of an idiot when it comes to sharing. People look at me like I'm a retard when I want to share and people who have absolutely nothing look at me as though I am an asshole when I have no cash or change on me. Hate to say it but capitalism needs to be banned or modified in some way.
Wombaticus Rex » 10 Aug 2016 21:17 wrote:Would your politics be different if you weren't broke all the time?
Freitag » Wed Aug 10, 2016 9:21 pm wrote:My net worth has been negative my entire life until late last year. I used to want to cry when Social Security sent those pamphlets showing my life's earnings. But I busted my ass getting out of debt and now I've built up a large emergency fund. My lifestyle is spartan so money piles up quickly. If anyone needs help getting out of debt I recommend listening to the Dave Ramsey podcast.
It's strange, but now that I have some breathing room financially I find myself really resenting my job. It gets in the way of the books I want to write and the golf I want to play. I'm trying to figure out how to retire within five years.
divideandconquer » Thu Aug 11, 2016 8:26 am wrote:IWhat's even more disturbing is that as the "broke" population continues to grow, the crackdown on, and the cultivation of a mean-spirited attitude toward the "broke" continues to escalate, especially against the truly broke, those without food and shelter, as attempts to criminalize street living are succeeding all across the nation.
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