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I wanna be happy with this

 

http://img385.imageshack.us/img385/9514/27427645634f72366718bxa5.jpg

 

Interesting selection. I'm pretty sure you had to have owned a F40, F50, and at least two or four other Ferraris before you were invited to lease an Enzo. Yet, there's three Lamborghinis there, and no other Ferraris in sight....

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Oh and if I were to have a dream garage, it'd contain:

Aston Martin DBS

Lamborghini Reventon

Ferrari F430 Scuderia

Pagani Zonda R

 

And a 1967 Corvette Stingray, with the 427, Dark Green paint with a Tan ragtop and White interior; in memory of my Father.

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OK, I like the one with the projector in the ceiling, but maybe I'm a little weird, because this is the only one that really suits ME:

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2717/4033553835_a059ed8d0f_o.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2682/4033553855_b554a9eb2a_o.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2500/4033553847_d1dafe90c6_o.jpg

 

I mean, if I'm putting that much money into a garage, I'd like to at least be able to do my own oil changes. The frame lift and ceiling hoist are effing beautiful. I wouldn't even need a house with a garage like that. I'd use the back areas of the bottom floor for parts storage, and just live in the 2nd floor. I'm humble, 1500sq.ft. would be all the living space I'd ever need. Anything more than 3000sq.ft. for a single working person means hiring help anyways, and I hate the idea of anyone else being in my house when I'm not.

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Beautiful cars, beautiful garages. A few other comments:

 

I think Gonneville is right; acquiring more things and more space also means starting to hire "help," and doing that creates its own set of problems. Having nice things but having no role in their upkeep detracts from the experience IMHO. At some point, it begins to feel as though your possessions own you instead of the other way around.

 

Be careful what you wish for.

 

A Zen proverb says, "If you're not happy here and now, you never will be." If you find yourself saying: I'll be happy when I finally have _____ -- step back for a minute and re-evaluate what you just said.

 

I think that contentment is when you can say that you own what you like and you like what you own. And you'll find that you can do that on almost any budget. ;)

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I think that contentment is when you can say that you own what you like and you like what you own. And you'll find that you can do that on almost any budget. ;)

I'm at the point where I'm content with what I have, but it'd be FUCKING SWEET, to have _______. :D

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Beautiful cars, beautiful garages. A few other comments:

 

 

A Zen proverb says, "If you're not happy here and now, you never will be." If you find yourself saying: I'll be happy when I finally have _____ -- step back for a minute and re-evaluate what you just said.

 

 

nicely put

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