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Pitoon
at Tue Jun 15 16:39:46 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Pitoon ]
Joshmolone, don't take this the wrong way....but...when you grow up you will learn that there is no success without risk....
that's how wars are won.... that's how we got the first human on the moon.... that's how Columbus found the New World....
and the list goes on and on....
you take risks everyday and don't even know it....ever ridden in a car without a seat belt???
Evans, excellent post!
Pitoon
>>Our heater was meant for animals and indoors, it was not my fault that it happened, nor could I of prevented it. And yes, people spend millions on houses, because they are houses. You don't live in a Ball Python do you? I understand the fact that people invest tons of money in items like that, and I still don't understand it. It seems to risky for me. Ive never been the one to spend, or risk, a large amount of money. The thought of spending $500 on a snake still sounds crazy to me. I, personally, have never spent thousands of dollars for ANYTHING. I understand that i'm only 15, and I don't necessarily know what its like to have to pay for a house or whatever, but it still doesn't change the fact on how risky spending that kind of money is. If you went out and bought $50,000 worth of Ball Pythons, and then a month later a tornado came through and wiped them all out would you hurry out and buy another $50,000 worth? Id be a little sceptical.And even then, its still different, with a house or car or something you can have insurance. I don't see commercials on TV advertising Ball Python insurance. Correct me if i'm wrong, id love to see people view on this subject. I apologise if i'm sounding stupid right now. >>----- >>Got Balls? >>Josh Molone ----- Homepage My BLOG 2010 European Shows
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