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Old 11-16-08, 10:07 PM   #18
fatty
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I hear you baggy. I belong to generation Y myself and I am happy to be within months of finishing my undergraduate without a cent of any kind of debt. Itès a shame that weère becoming a rare breed, but Ièll be happy to spend the next few years with my feet up while our peers scramble to face reality!

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Originally Posted by baggygreen
konovalov - I'm a gen Y and I too can't wait to see all the clowns living on borrowed credit begin to feel the pinch. Same goes for the Gen X ers and baby boomers who own countless properties and keep insisting on more and more rent to support themselves with. I must admit though, when the pinch comes the market will be flooded with cheaper options and I'll make the most of that, having scrimped and saved rather than spent for the past however long

As far as stocking up on things - well, I won't purchase a weapon until I own a home myself, and as for food well I won't worry about it - come the apocalypse, everything will still be there, it's just a matter of how to get it!

I will make sure to get myself a shotty tho, that seems to be the only thing good for dealing with post-apocalyptic zombies
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