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Skip Towne
02-20-2005, 09:26 PM
This thread was inspired by BD's thread where he offers to pay $3200 per month rent.

Inspector
02-20-2005, 09:27 PM
$0

Taxes still suck. You can never get them paid off.

Saulbadguy
02-20-2005, 09:27 PM
350 $ mortgage, $156 Home-owners association fee.

unlurking
02-20-2005, 09:32 PM
$2000 taxes, insurance, and mortage.

Fat Elvis
02-20-2005, 09:37 PM
$2000 taxes, insurance, and mortage.

We will be in that neighborhood with the new house. The sad thing is that we will go into it with about half of it already paid for....
STFU

alanm
02-20-2005, 09:40 PM
Let's see.. I rent a 2 bedroom, 2 bath, finished basement half of a brick duplex. With split 2 car garage. I pay $350 a month plus utilities. The landlord is a good friend of mine or I'd probably be paying $500. I live right across the street from a park and pavilion and I live in one of the older neighborhoods here in Gering/Scottsbluff. Wide streets and oak and cottonwood and pine lined streets. Typical older middle class neighborhood. I can't complain. :thumb:

Hammock Parties
02-20-2005, 09:44 PM
$0.00

Marty Mac Ver 2.0
02-20-2005, 09:45 PM
$1100 (includes everything)

Joe Seahawk
02-20-2005, 09:59 PM
$3,000

Principle, interest, taxes and insurance

Skip Towne
02-20-2005, 10:06 PM
$0.00
Your parents should boot your worthless ass out YESTERDAY. Have you no shame? Do your parents have no brains? What a piece of shit you are.

Hammock Parties
02-20-2005, 10:07 PM
Your parents should boot your worthless ass out YESTERDAY. Have you no shame? Do your parents have no brains? What a piece of shit you are.

**** off, crank-ass.

Skip Towne
02-20-2005, 10:16 PM
**** off.
You are a totally worthless piece of shit. Living with your parents at age 23 doesn't say much for them either. You're both detriments to society and shouldn't be allowed to breed. We don't need anymore McDonald's workers. You shouldn't even be on this site. You have to sneak on. 90% of the members hate you. You should commit suicide immediately as you are of no value to society. Go **** yourself you piece of shit.

Hammock Parties
02-20-2005, 10:21 PM
You are a totally worthless piece of shit. Living with your parents at age 23 doesn't say much for them either. You're both detriments to society and shouldn't be allowed to breed. We don't need anymore McDonald's workers. You shouldn't even be on this site. You have to sneak on. 90% of the members hate you. You should commit suicide immediately as you are of no value to society. Go **** yourself you piece of shit.

Who the **** said I work at McDonalds?

You'd think an old colostomy bag like yourself would have better things to do than shit on people on the internet trying to make yourself feel better, but noooo you won't give it a ****ing rest. You can join Over-Head on my ignore list. Get the **** off my internet, Skip Towne.

alanm
02-20-2005, 10:26 PM
Your parents should boot your worthless ass out YESTERDAY. Have you no shame? Do your parents have no brains? What a piece of shit you are.
That ain't no lie. When I graduated from HS my old man said "For all intents and purposes you're a adult now". And if I was going to stay at home I had to have a job and pay rent to them. Since I was on a football scholarship or at least a partial scholarship since we didn't have dorms at U.N.O at the time. I had a parttime job that paid pretty good. So I moved in with 3 other friends since I don't think I'd of had as much fun living at home under Ma and Pa. The thought of Mom or Dad walking in on me with a girl in bed and a joint burning in the ashtray and open beer bottles on the nightstand would have been to much of a excuse to make up at the spur of the moment. ROFL I'd of probably done much better in school though and not been so popular if I'd of just stayed at home with Mom and Dad and watched more Star Wars movies down in my bedroom in the basement in the dark. :thumb:

The Bad Guy
02-20-2005, 10:37 PM
You are a totally worthless piece of shit. Living with your parents at age 23 doesn't say much for them either. You're both detriments to society and shouldn't be allowed to breed. We don't need anymore McDonald's workers. You shouldn't even be on this site. You have to sneak on. 90% of the members hate you. You should commit suicide immediately as you are of no value to society. Go **** yourself you piece of shit.

Take a ****ing pill.

I'm 25 and I still live with my Dad - it's just me and him.

I split all the bills with him, so I'm not mooching. But that's ****ing garbage - don't question parents if their children live with them past whatever threshold your old ass has determined is the appropriate age to leave.

Does it really piss you off that much that someone lives at home? Sorry Skip, not all of us could grow up in the 1940s when our parents kicked us out after we dropped out of the womb.

Don't stereotype people and call someone a detriment that you have no ****ing idea about.

You're right- GoChiefs should live on his own and collect welfare so he could then take money out of societies pocket and we can listen to you bitch further.

I've never had a problem with you on this board, but don't generalize someone my age for living at home. I'm engaged and I'm out when I get married.

Hammock Parties
02-20-2005, 10:38 PM
Take a ****ing pill.

I'm 25 and I still live with my Dad - it's just me and him.

I split all the bills with him, so I'm not mooching. But that's ****ing garbage - don't question parents if their children live with them past whatever threshold your old ass has determined is the appropriate age to leave.

Does it really piss you off that much that someone lives at home? Sorry Skip, not all of us could grow up in the 1940s when our parents kicked us out after we dropped out of the womb.

Don't stereotype people and call someone a detriment that you have no ****ing idea about.

You're right- GoChiefs should live on his own and collect welfare so he could then take money out of societies pocket and we can listen to you bitch further.

I've never had a problem with you on this board, but don't generalize someone my age for living at home. I'm engaged and I'm out when I get married.


XOXOXOXO

Hoover
02-20-2005, 10:41 PM
OK so my wife and I are getting close to buying a new home. What are all the bills one pays when a home owner. I'm bad because my current gig is sweet, I pay nothing.

House Payment
Property Taxes
Insurance
Heat/Power
Water/Sewer
Trash
Cable
What else am I missing?

Iowanian
02-20-2005, 10:44 PM
Bad guy.......The key ingredient in your little cake there, that makes the dough rise is "I split Bills"

The Only thing GoChiefs splits is his thumb and Index finger to grip his gland when that streaming internet is piping in some NanaPorn.

Hammock Parties
02-20-2005, 10:45 PM
If you folks wanted to make me feel like shit, you've succeeded.

Spicy McHaggis
02-20-2005, 10:46 PM
I pay $340 + utilities for a 4 bed 4 bath that I split with 3 other guys.

The Bad Guy
02-20-2005, 10:46 PM
Bad guy.......The key ingredient in your little cake there, that makes the dough rise is "I split Bills"

The Only thing GoChiefs splits is his thumb and Index finger to grip his gland when that streaming internet is piping in some NanaPorn.

Now that I've calmed down, I get that. I think things would be different if my parents weren't divorced and my dad's health wasn't in rough shape.

But Skip shouldn't generalize, which is the basis for my rant.

The Bad Guy
02-20-2005, 10:47 PM
If you folks wanted to make me feel like shit, you've succeeded.

Well if you are truly mooching on your rents, then you should help out with bills to help ease the burden.

Do you even pay the internet bill?

stumppy
02-20-2005, 10:47 PM
If you folks wanted to make me feel like shit, you've succeeded.

Someone needs to give you a boot out into the real world. Apparently your parents won't.
Hell, at least pay your own fuggin way.







You might even thank Skip for this one day.

alanm
02-20-2005, 10:48 PM
Take a ****ing pill.

I'm 25 and I still live with my Dad - it's just me and him.

I split all the bills with him, so I'm not mooching. But that's ****ing garbage - don't question parents if their children live with them past whatever threshold your old ass has determined is the appropriate age to leave.

Does it really piss you off that much that someone lives at home? Sorry Skip, not all of us could grow up in the 1940s when our parents kicked us out after we dropped out of the womb.

Don't stereotype people and call someone a detriment that you have no ****ing idea about.

You're right- GoChiefs should live on his own and collect welfare so he could then take money out of societies pocket and we can listen to you bitch further.

I've never had a problem with you on this board, but don't generalize someone my age for living at home. I'm engaged and I'm out when I get married.
I've stayed with my folks between assignments to different cities when I was working for the Gubment. I think Skip in his own way is chastising him and telling him to start growing up. GoChiefs may eventually come to the same conclusion someday. Myself, I couldn't wait to move out once out of HS. It was time. I got along great with my parents but it was time.

KC Jones
02-20-2005, 10:49 PM
For the house I'm selling here http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=110515 my total payment is $1100.

For the house I'm buying in Colorado it's probably going to be ~$2000.

Iowanian
02-20-2005, 10:50 PM
If you folks wanted to make me feel like shit, you've succeeded.

KcMizzou
02-20-2005, 10:50 PM
Myself, I couldn't wait to move out once out of HS. It was time. I got along great with my parents but it was time.Same here...

Though my boys and I did stay with my parents for a few months during and after my divorce. Long enough to get on our feet...

Inspector
02-20-2005, 10:51 PM
For the house I'm selling here http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=110515 my total payment is $1100.

For the house I'm buying in Colorado it's probably going to be ~$2000.


And you will have to live around donkey scum.

Ewwww....

(Good luck with the move :thumb: )

Hammock Parties
02-20-2005, 10:51 PM
bullshit

You can get the **** off my internet as well.

alanm
02-20-2005, 10:52 PM
OK so my wife and I are getting close to buying a new home. What are all the bills one pays when a home owner. I'm bad because my current gig is sweet, I pay nothing.

House Payment
Property Taxes
Insurance
Heat/Power
Water/Sewer
Trash
Cable
What else am I missing?
Factor in maintenance and upkeep. What was that one movie with Shelly Long and was it Tom Hanks? The Burbs? ROFL

Iowanian
02-20-2005, 10:54 PM
wow.......This whole "III is getting laid" thing is really buggin the meatpeeker.

stevieray
02-20-2005, 10:55 PM
wow.......This whole "III is getting laid" thing is really buggin the meatpeeker.

ROFL

The Bad Guy
02-20-2005, 10:55 PM
You can get the **** off my internet as well.

Acting like that proves their point. I got pist because of Skip's criticisms, but if you feel like shit about it then do something about it.

Are you in college, do you have income?

stumppy
02-20-2005, 10:56 PM
wow.......This whole "III is getting laid" thing is really buggin the meatpeeker.

ROFL
I think you are gonna strike a nerve with that one.

Hammock Parties
02-20-2005, 10:56 PM
Acting like that proves their point. I got pist because of Skip's criticisms, but if you feel like shit about it then do something about it.

Are you in college, do you have income?

I don't really care to discuss this. Thanks for your support, though.

Inspector
02-20-2005, 10:56 PM
Factor in maintenance and upkeep. What was that one movie with Shelly Long and was it Tom Hanks? The Burbs? ROFL

Money pit.

I actually did that back in the early 90's. Spent a bunch but came out with a great old house that was lsited on the national register of historic places. Lots of work though.

chief52
02-20-2005, 10:58 PM
$2000 for mortgage, insurance and taxes...

stevieray
02-20-2005, 10:59 PM
I don't really care to discuss this. Thanks for your support, though.

At least say you do your own laundry.

Fat Elvis
02-20-2005, 11:14 PM
OK so my wife and I are getting close to buying a new home. What are all the bills one pays when a home owner. I'm bad because my current gig is sweet, I pay nothing.

House Payment
Property Taxes
Insurance
Heat/Power
Water/Sewer
Trash
Cable
What else am I missing?

All the expensive stuff. Betcha the wife will want new furniture, drapes, carpeting, etc. Figure in landscaping and yard maintanance. Don't forget general maintanance like painting, roofing, and invariably a heater , ac or water tank have something wrong with it. It isn't as bad if you're handy with wrench or whatnot, but given that you're a politico fundraiser, I somehow doubt that is really your cup of tea (nothing personal--you'll learn quickly if you're half the tightwad that I am).

Generally set aside between 1 and 2% of the value of your home for maintanance; you miy not use it all in a year, but at some point in time you'll need that money; see new roof or paint job.

KC Jones
02-20-2005, 11:20 PM
All the expensive stuff. Betcha the wife will want new furniture, drapes, carpeting, etc. Figure in landscaping and yard maintanance. Don't forget general maintanance like painting, roofing, and invariably a heater , ac or water tank have something wrong with it. It isn't as bad if you're handy with wrench or whatnot, but given that you're a politico fundraiser, I somehow doubt that is really your cup of tea (nothing personal--you'll learn quickly if you're half the tightwad that I am).

Generally set aside between 1 and 2% of the value of your home for maintanance; you miy not use it all in a year, but at some point in time you'll need that money; see new roof or paint job.

The rest of it is all great advice, but many guys would figure on maintenance costs and completely miss the wife decorating factor. Apparently all towels, area rugs, etc. that work perfectly fine become completely defective when you buy a new house. I told my wife she has $X to spend on new decorations, linens, etc. for the new house. Of course I'm actually prepared to let her spend X + $1500, but if I told her that she'd go way beyond what the real limit is.

PastorMikH
02-20-2005, 11:54 PM
The church owns the house and it's figured into the salary package (i.e. free rent). It isn't much, and we hope to be buying our own in the next year or so. It does however, beat the "Modular Home" the last church put us in.

beavis
02-21-2005, 12:04 AM
Well if you are truly mooching on your rents, then you should help out with bills to help ease the burden.

Do you even pay the internet bill?
You know, I didn't really appreciate anything my parents did for me until I moved out. Now I realize what saints they were for putting up with me for 18 years.

Logical
02-21-2005, 12:11 AM
If you folks wanted to make me feel like shit, you've succeeded.

Good

oaklandhater
02-21-2005, 12:34 AM
This thread was inspired by BD's thread where he offers to pay $3200 per month rent.


800$

2bikemike
02-21-2005, 01:07 AM
$1900/month for principal and interest on a 15 year note.

I pay my own taxes and insurance but it would probably be another $250/month.

Bob Dole
02-21-2005, 07:24 AM
Principal, interest, taxes and insurance = $398.

Of course, Bob Dole's parents pick up 100%. :rolleyes:

badgirl
02-21-2005, 07:28 AM
$0.00
Thats really sad, why don't you give your parents money on rent and groceries and utilities? I'm not getting onto you I'd just like to know.

teedubya
02-21-2005, 07:44 AM
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seclark
02-21-2005, 07:57 AM
"How much is your rent/house payment?"
couldn't say...the wife pays all the bills.
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Skip Towne
02-21-2005, 08:08 AM
I consider it a great honor to be on the meatpeeker's ignore list. I want nothing to do with the scum sucking pig. Somebody please quote this post so the piece of shit can see it.

teedubya
02-21-2005, 08:12 AM
I consider it a great honor to be on the meatpeeker's ignore list. I want nothing to do with the scum sucking pig.

I dont think his internet will ever be the same without you.

Skip Towne
02-21-2005, 08:23 AM
I dont think his internet will ever be the same without you.
Hehe

ChiTown
02-21-2005, 08:42 AM
Nothing, I still live with my wife's trust fund..................

:rolleyes:

What's next? What's your total net worth?

MOhillbilly
02-21-2005, 08:43 AM
0$

Otter
02-21-2005, 08:44 AM
For the house I'm selling here http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=110515 my total payment is $1100.

For the house I'm buying in Colorado it's probably going to be ~$2000.

Before I settle down with the whole kids and marrige thing I really want to live in Colorado or Montana for a year or two.

The fly fishing and lack of pollution...ahhhh

PastorMikH
02-21-2005, 08:58 AM
I consider it a great honor to be on the meatpeeker's ignore list. I want nothing to do with the scum sucking pig. Somebody please quote this post so the piece of [manure] can see it.



There you go Skip.

Skip Towne
02-21-2005, 09:05 AM
There you go Skip.
Thanks, I feel much better now.

chiefs4me
02-21-2005, 09:28 AM
Our mortgage isin't to bad....1200 a month.
4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage....

Calcountry
02-21-2005, 11:15 AM
Someone needs to give you a boot out into the real world.

Maybe this guy can help:

badgirl
02-21-2005, 11:17 AM
Maybe this guy can help:
eh knowing gochiefs he'd be trying to do the guy before it was over with ROFL

tomahawk kid
02-21-2005, 11:31 AM
$1100 (includes everything)

Second.

Calcountry
02-21-2005, 11:34 AM
712 and that includes taxes. Mortgage.

lardass
02-21-2005, 03:12 PM
$1050 and I don't even own this place, just renting...

I'm getting ready to attend law school which will involve a move, so owning something right now is out of the question. I can't wait to own something though, renting sucks... it's just throwing money down a hole every month. :(

chiefs4me
02-21-2005, 06:13 PM
I don't really care to discuss this. Thanks for your support, though.




So do you pay rent? Do you work? Who buys all this expensive stuff you are always saying you buy?:hmmm:

BigOlChiefsfan
02-21-2005, 06:22 PM
$760 mortgage for 8 more years.

Frazod
02-21-2005, 06:51 PM
About $1350, counting mortgage, taxes and condo dues.

My thoughts on the living-with-your-parents debate:

I moved out right after I graduated high school, right ahead of the boot that would have kicked me out the day I turned 18 three weeks later. Did it do me good? Sure. Was that my dad's intention? Hell no - he was and is a rotten prick who viewed my existence as an 18 year contract, and simply wanted rid of me ASAP. On the other hand, my spoiled bitch of a half-sister (the one with the correct mother) lived at home until she was in her late 20s. So basically, any parent who is a decent enough human being to help their kids out past high school (by letting them live at home, or helping them get on their feet, or at least giving a shit that they exist) is okay in my book.

I would also add that kids entering the work force (at least those who don't have silver spoons stuck up their asses) have a pretty damned rough go of these days, especially in places like Chicago. Unless you want to live in a shitbox apartment in the middle of a DMZ, or have several roommates (and good luck finding one who isn't an pain in the ass, let alone two or three), the only decent alternatives are staying at home or going in the service, as I did.

I know lots of people who live/lived with their parents well into adulthood. A few were slackers, but most were people who worked hard but simply didn't make enough to make it on their own.

Life is a bitch. It's nice to have the support of family. Or so I'm told.

DT4everaChief
02-21-2005, 07:00 PM
$1700 mortgage payment

Saulbadguy
02-21-2005, 07:01 PM
The whole living with the parents thing is simple.

Living with your parents is OK, as long as you have an "exit plan."

bogie
02-21-2005, 07:15 PM
$1,350. per month mortgage for a 2+2 in one of the most rediculously over priced areas in the nation. I had a BIG down payment. Also own a cabin in Big Bear that's paid for. It's part of my retirement.
I moved out at 17 and never looked back. However, my parents would have been fine with me staying as long as I paid my way.

DaneMcCloud
02-21-2005, 07:41 PM
$4600 a month (mortgage, property tax, home & earthquake insurance). 4 bedroom, 5 bathrooms.

I'm with Frazod. If a child is either beginning college or has just graduated, it's cool to live at home. Getting started is rough these days, and kids need all the help they can get, especially with apartment rental prices sky high. A 1 bedroom apartment in Los Angeles will run $1500 or more in a decent area. I'd hate to see my kids (which don't exist at this point) run out and take the first job offered just to be able to afford a place to live.

Someday we'll have kids, and they'll be welcome to stay as long as they like. That was a luxury not afforded to me.

Dane

nbkc fan
02-21-2005, 08:32 PM
$1,100 a month + utils for a room in a 4 bedroom 2 bath

laser1972
02-21-2005, 09:31 PM
Ok, my 2 cents worth...

I pay about $900.00 for my mortgage, add about $300.00 or more (gas sucks!), and its about $1400.00..

I bought my house when i was 26, stayed at home until i was 21 (I paid rent also, was like $400.00 a month, i know NOT BAD) , then moved out (was in school however), went the apartment route etc..

How does that work with the ladies??.. Do you take them back to "your room" and sneek them in??.. Does that matter?.. Maybe you have enough cash for hotel rooms??.. Maybe you don't date, i am sure thats a turnoff to the ladies or if you are spending the extra $$$ on them, they don't care...

If you are 23 and still liviing at the house, you should be either saving for your own house but contributing to the household you are in now..... If you are spending your money on expensive things and not giving them a dime. I blame your parents for allowing this, maybe they still want to baby you, but if you have NEVER been out on your own and you are 23, then you are going to face a hard reality when you get your own place..

I have some friends (i am 33), that still live at home and funny thing is, they are always broke, go figure??... Its better to learn the value of money when you are on your own than spend it quickly b/c you have no bills (and car payments and insurance dont count since thats on you to begin with..).. I mean mortgage,gas,water,etc...