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Originally posted by Tony7:
The reason I said about having a cd player etc was because I just wanted someone to tell me the good things about having an ipod and why it was worth having one.
I didn't know you could get a wireless version and few other things I didn't know the ipod touch could do.
well on the cd player front, how many songs can one cd hold and how many can an ipod hold? not sure i could live without my ipod (or mp3 player of some sorts) now that ive had one for so long, just so handy and useful to be able to listen to any track, anywhere and at any time.
Originally posted by Doog:
given that there was no prior context for such a comment (which I said in the first post, you said you read it), yes it does
I've said it to Tony before and I'll say it to him in the future. Will be sure to quote him next time, just so you know who I'm talking to.
Originally posted by jerleat:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Tony7:
So if I am a loser for being intrested in buying an ipod and living at home still what does that make you trying to make fun out of someone on a forum who you dont even know? immature, stupid, small minded take your pick
Reckon typing a few words on an internet forum is a bit less looserish than choosing to live your life at home with mummy and daddy for the sake of a few gadgets. But that might just be me, I dunno. </BLOCKQUOTE>
sounds like it bothers you more than it does me about living with my parents. I think spending £200 is a bit cheaper than £560 mortage a month, £50 life insurance, £200 petrol, £100 council tax and list goes on.
Originally posted by Doog:
why even say it to start with? more to the point, why apparently go out of your way to prove me right?
Because I'm interested in why he chooses to live this way. I've asked him before (so there is context) and haven't yet received a satisfactory response.
I'm still not sure what concern this is of yours, other than to call me a loser. Do you have a problem with me asking Tony questions?
a) there is no context within this thread, genius. how should I, or anyone else, know what you've asked him in other threads in the past?
b) why should he respond to such a question?
c) I have a problem with stupid people asking even more stupid questions
so I live at home with my parents so what? Some people on here think it is wrong to still live with your parents at 32 why? Who decides if it is wrong or right, houses are expensive and I would need to take home £1400 just to get by living on my own and i dont earn as much as that and anyway more people nowdays prefer being single and leaving home later than they used to.
I love living at home and while I am at home i am saving money to buy a house should I meet someone later on or to buy my brothes share of the house when my parents die as I know they wont be around forever. I lived with someone for 8 months and was looking into buying property so I know how much you need to buy a house and I was paying nearly all the bills when I was with my ex and cooking, washing etc so when I do have to be independent it wont exactly come as a shock to me.
Originally posted by Doog:
a) there is no context within this thread, genius. how should I, or anyone else, know what you've asked him in other threads in the past?
b) why should he respond to such a question?
c) I have a problem with stupid people asking even more stupid questions
a) I don't know, or care. I was addressing Tony, not you or anyone else. I've said it was a mistake in not quoting Tony, so for this I sincerly apologise.
b) Ask him, because he has.