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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 5540805" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>Remember those home buying and remodeling shows on TV? Woman in her mid 20s, is a stay at home cat watcher, married to a mid to late 20s butterfly photographer...their budget: $850,000. </p><p></p><p>I'd definitely have to have some kind of side gigs in addition to my regular job to pay for something like that. It's only money I reckon and no matter how great you are at saving and doing without, you can't take it with you when you die, so might as well enjoy it while you're breathing and have the health to do it. I know far too many that pinched pennies their whole life, finally retired, and died within a year or two of retiring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 5540805, member: 220"] Remember those home buying and remodeling shows on TV? Woman in her mid 20s, is a stay at home cat watcher, married to a mid to late 20s butterfly photographer...their budget: $850,000. I'd definitely have to have some kind of side gigs in addition to my regular job to pay for something like that. It's only money I reckon and no matter how great you are at saving and doing without, you can't take it with you when you die, so might as well enjoy it while you're breathing and have the health to do it. I know far too many that pinched pennies their whole life, finally retired, and died within a year or two of retiring. [/QUOTE]
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