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    I have been reading the post of Rolclub members since October 06 and I have to tell you the skeptical or just plain rude folks are usaully the ones that climb on the backs of other to find success or just non-believers.

    (1) I believe good things happen to good people.
    (2) Good things happen to those who wait.

    If everyone were movers and shakers we as a society would have more then 10% wealthy.

    Folks we have good things ahead of us just wait and see.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cashNsoon View Post
    I have been reading the post of Rolclub members since October 06 and I have to tell you the skeptical or just plain rude folks are usaully the ones that climb on the backs of other to find success or just non-believers.

    (1) I believe good things happen to good people.
    (2) Good things happen to those who wait.

    If everyone were movers and shakers we as a society would have more then 10% wealthy.

    Folks we have good things ahead of us just wait and see.

    AMEN TO THAT!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by railroad View Post
    I have an 18 year old, a 11 year old, and a 5 year old. My 5 year old says "my dinar looks cool, can I play with it?" My 11 year old thinks it's neat to have money that looks different than the USD. My 18 year old wants to know when it hits will I buy him a new truck because I got him a junker to drive when he was 16 and just blew the motor last week in it. The answer I gave my 5 year old was, "son I will buy you something nice to play with", the answer to my 11 year old was "After an R/V it's really going to look neat", and of course my 18 year old with the blown motor...."what model do you want"???? But little do they know, one day it will be a gift that will make their lives much easier. I've worked 28 years on the railroad and put in some long hours. No I don't drive the trains, I work on the track, I think it's time to enjoy life after R/V. Some place where there are no trains........
    I know what you mean..about working hard and wanting to get away from the trains. I'm a secretary stuck right in the middle of corporate America. I'm what I call "the HELP" in our office. I'm hourly, make a fraction of what the actuaries I support make, and live a very simple life. An R/V means a completely different life for me and my kids. It means I would not have to work for this awful place any more - while I'm still half-way young enough to enjoy it. My oldest will get his college education finally. My daughter will not have to pay for it herself any more...it's so hard on her. My youngest will never have to worry. Never. That will be my satisfaction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Court Jester View Post
    I like the way you talk! Wanna take a ride on the Dinar Train!!!

    WOOT! WOOT!

    I'm the crazy grandma that is locked in the CABOOSE screaming FARM JIG!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by apwerner View Post
    I know what you mean..about working hard and wanting to get away from the trains. I'm a secretary stuck right in the middle of corporate America. I'm what I call "the HELP" in our office. I'm hourly, make a fraction of what the actuaries I support make, and live a very simple life. An R/V means a completely different life for me and my kids. It means I would not have to work for this awful place any more - while I'm still half-way young enough to enjoy it. My oldest will get his college education finally. My daughter will not have to pay for it herself any more...it's so hard on her. My youngest will never have to worry. Never. That will be my satisfaction.
    As far as an rv being lifechanging, that would depend on what the rv is, i personally dont hold millions of dinars as i assume is the case with alot of people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arvie View Post
    As far as an rv being lifechanging, that would depend on what the rv is, i personally dont hold millions of dinars as i assume is the case with alot of people.
    Any amount of dinars you hold would be lifechanging since you now have sums you have not had. Other the other hand, becoming a Millionaire would be Life Altering. Just a thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arvie View Post
    As far as an rv being lifechanging, that would depend on what the rv is, i personally dont hold millions of dinars as i assume is the case with alot of people.
    ANY AMOUNT COULD BE LIFE CHANGING - I HAVE FAMILY MEMBERS THAT HAVE 1 - 25,000 NOTE - THAT'S IT NOTHING ELSE JUST 1 NOTE. TO THEM THAT WILL BE LIVE CHANGING - THEY CAN PAY OFF BILLS WITH IT. THAT IS ALL THEY CAN AFFORD BUT AT LEASE THEY WERE ABLE TO GET 1 NOTE - TO MAKE LIFE EASIER.
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    Quote Originally Posted by arvie View Post
    As far as an rv being lifechanging, that would depend on what the rv is, i personally dont hold millions of dinars as i assume is the case with alot of people.
    I'm thinking at least 1:1, but I don't know. Just hoping. So, if I make 48,000 per year and over a million is suddently thrust into my hands (I only own 1.1 million), it is quite life changing. As long as I can have enough in the bank to quit my job and live off the interest, I'm ok. Not live lavishly, just live.

    I plan on buying 1 more million when I get my taxes back (in 2 weeks), if things hold off till then. Who knows. That's the only way I can afford to buy dinars, with my tax returns. Otherwise, it's too much for me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by arvie View Post
    As far as an rv being lifechanging, that would depend on what the rv is, i personally dont hold millions of dinars as i assume is the case with alot of people.
    Back in 2003 I had about 15K in credit card debt that was killing me. That September I bought a lottery ticket on a whim and won 21K. That was life changing! I've been debt free, except for the mortgage and student loan, ever since.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MrsCK View Post
    ANY AMOUNT COULD BE LIFE CHANGING - I HAVE FAMILY MEMBERS THAT HAVE 1 - 25,000 NOTE - THAT'S IT NOTHING ELSE JUST 1 NOTE. TO THEM THAT WILL BE LIVE CHANGING - THEY CAN PAY OFF BILLS WITH IT. THAT IS ALL THEY CAN AFFORD BUT AT LEASE THEY WERE ABLE TO GET 1 NOTE - TO MAKE LIFE EASIER.

    Same here Mrs.CK, my sister-in-law only owns 1 25,000 note and that's all she wants. If it revals at 1/1 it will definatly change her life and mine as well. She purchased it in early Nov. 2006 after she over heard me telling my father-in-law about dinars, I was surprised when she showed it to me a couple of weeks later. Finally, someone listened to what I had to say! lol

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