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Pollyanna posted:You can shoo cats away and stuff, just don't loving poison them. *unless you live in Australia
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# ? Jul 22, 2017 21:38 |
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Pollyanna posted:You can shoo cats away and stuff, just don't loving poison them. I was being sarcastic dick head. I made the original thread so read what my intentions were.
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# ? Jul 22, 2017 21:46 |
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Hello Sailor posted:Never buy a car unless you can afford to pay cash. Take it back, use the "down payment" to buy a car you can afford, and use part of the money you're now not going to spend on a car payment, bank-required insurance coverage, and higher property taxes to rent a house with a garage. Park the car you can afford in the garage like a boss. I try to be a constructive poster and mod, but this is post is really blowing my mind. I paid less than $2k USD when I bought my car and own her outright, please tell me how I can now therefore afford to rent a house with a garage.
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 00:04 |
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LITERALLY A BIRD posted:I try to be a constructive poster and mod, but this is post is really blowing my mind. pls just ignore libertarian posters, their financial beliefs have no basis in reality
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 00:06 |
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LITERALLY A BIRD posted:I try to be a constructive poster and mod, but this is post is really blowing my mind. I'm operating under the assumption that the OP's car cost rather more than $2k, given that it was described as a "dream car" and they were getting salty about cat footprints on the hood. I'm guessing they're spending about $500-600/mo between the loan payment + increased cost of insurance. FAT32 SHAMER posted:pls just ignore libertarian posters, their financial beliefs have no basis in reality I despise libertarians and don't agree with their financial beliefs, but thanks for playing.
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 07:11 |
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As I said before just spray the cats with a little spray bottle of water or something, although they probably aren't going to poo poo on it since they like to bury it. Invest in a tarp or something if you're worried but not much is going to happen anyway.
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 12:23 |
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Hello Sailor posted:I'm operating under the assumption that the OP's car cost rather more than $2k, given that it was described as a "dream car" and they were getting salty about cat footprints on the hood. I'm guessing they're spending about $500-600/mo between the loan payment + increased cost of insurance. drat, you got my hopes up
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Hello Sailor posted:I'm operating under the assumption that the OP's car cost rather more than $2k, given that it was described as a "dream car" and they were getting salty about cat footprints on the hood. I'm guessing they're spending about $500-600/mo between the loan payment + increased cost of insurance. Where do you live that that kind of money can get you a house with a garage?!
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 10:58 |
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Blue Footed Booby posted:Where do you live that that kind of money can get you a house with a garage?! I currently live in a small college town and an extra $200/mo in rent would make the difference between my 2 BR apartment with covered parking versus a 3 BR house with a garage. I moved here from Kansas City, where an extra $400/mo would have made the difference between my 1 BR apartment with lot parking and a luxury 1 BR with a garage. I moved to KC from coastal Georgia in 2011; $500 more a month would have made the difference there. So, probably anywhere in the midwest with a greater metropolitan population of 2M or less? rumble in the bunghole posted:As I said before just spray the cats with a little spray bottle of water or something, although they probably aren't going to poo poo on it since they like to bury it. Invest in a tarp or something if you're worried but not much is going to happen anyway. Non-bird animal crap on your car is probably from raccoons.
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 12:06 |
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Blue Footed Booby posted:Where do you live that that kind of money can get you a house with a garage?! Any flyover/midwestern state.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 07:30 |
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i think you can get that here in michigan, a non-flyover state e; gently caress i guess it's still midwestern
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 12:40 |
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Hello Sailor posted:I currently live in a small college town and an extra $200/mo in rent would make the difference between my 2 BR apartment with covered parking versus a 3 BR house with a garage. I moved here from Kansas City, where an extra $400/mo would have made the difference between my 1 BR apartment with lot parking and a luxury 1 BR with a garage. I moved to KC from coastal Georgia in 2011; $500 more a month would have made the difference there. The median in the northern Virginia area, where I live, is $1500 a month for a one bedroom apartment. My two bedroom townhome with two parking spots and no garage was a hair under 300k, which was a hell of a deal. I've seen three bedroom townhomes with garages for 450+ grand. I say this not to provoke a dickwaving contest, for my dick is tiny and shriveled. I'm just saying that for a lot of folks a garage is less feasible than even a very nice car. Edit: it's worth mentioning that if you math out where people fly to and from where, Virginia is actually the most flown over state
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 01:55 |
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Goon cat lovers are idiots
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 04:32 |
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I gave you decent advice in like the 3rd post and you ignored it to talk about rat poison
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 05:45 |
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rumble in the bunghole posted:I gave you decent advice in like the 3rd post and you ignored it to talk about rat poison I would imagine water would work but if it's a skittish cat I'm sure it may attempt to quickly get away by digging its nails into my hood. I'd never poison a cat Piggy Smalls fucked around with this message at 16:02 on Jul 31, 2017 |
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Borrowed from https://www.cuteness.com/article/keep-cats-off-cars: Step 3 Set up an ultrasound pet alarm. An alarm, set off by a motion detector, scares off cats. It costs about $30 and is very easy to set up, even on the roof of a car. Step 4 Try a CatStop. This product works for up to about 20 feet by emitting a high-pitched sound that humans can't hear. It runs on batteries or electricity. Step 5 Use a ScatMat, which scares the animals off, teaching them not to go on your car. However, instead of an alarm, it uses static to alarm the cats. Depending on the size of the mat you buy, the ScatMat can cost anywhere from $20 to $420. After the cat learns to stay away, you can put it away until you need it again. ------- A car cover makes the most sense to me for your situation, but you mentioned earlier that you are opposed to using one. Other people online use tarps to make a cheap and easy-off car cover if that's the issue. *shrugs* I think cat paw prints on cars are adorable, but that's my opinion. Good luck with whatever you decide to try.
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