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  1. #1
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    OMG, I was at the store the other day and I happened to look over at the cigarette display - I had no idea cigarettes cost so much now. (Leebob quit smoking about 12 years ago, thank goodness)

    It's hard to fathom the amt of money that literally goes up in smoke.

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  2. #2
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    In my case it depends on the person asking. To one person, a friend, I jokingly said I could have bought a motorcycle for what it cost and to another person, a long time member of our bike club, I told him what I paid. I guess a lot of people think it's rude to ask but I don't look at it that way. Would I think it rude if someone asked how much I paid for the sandwich I was eating? I think people only think it's rude when the price is high. But I could be wrong. I've asked but I always preface it with - you can tell me to mind my own business, but ... Some people just don't like to talk about money. If I really think they are into bikes and would really like to know what kind of money it costs to own x type bike then I would tell them. But I like Lisa's answer for casual inquiries.
    As we must account for every idle word, so must we account for every idle silence." ~Benjamin Franklin

  3. #3
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    I usually tell people the price. Its usually people at work too. Everybody has there 'own' thing that they want to spend money on. Some people spend $$$$ on cigs, just noticed the price at Walmart -OMG. A friend of mine at work spent over $200 on a purse. I don't even carry a purse. Look at $$$$ vacations, I don't, I love to camp. I figure I work hard, if I want to spend $$$ on my 'toys' I can. Just my 2 cents worth.
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  4. #4
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    surgtech, it's true that everyone has their own thing, and the cost is certainly relative. When the people in my bike club ask what it costs to board my horse, and I respond $325/month (CDN) they look at me like I have three heads and then go off on a self-righteous rant about how their bike (which is inevitably more expensive than mine) doesn't need to be fed and can be stored away in their garage for FREE in the winter when they're not using it! Man, I didn't even factor in lessons, supplements, farrier and vet bills, or mention that my old guy is chronically lame and I can't just switch out his old parts!

    When I tell HORSE people what I pay monthly for my horse, they look at me like I have three heads and exclaim, "where did you find board so CHEAP?!" Then when they ask why I always ride bareback and I tell them I can't afford a new saddle (old one desperately needs restuffing and I'm sure the tree is warped), they tell me that I could have found a decent used saddle for what my bike cost me. Suddenly, compared to a nice saddle, my bike seems really cheap.

    When lamenting about the $60+ I spent on gloves/arm warmers/frame pump at the bike shop the other day, the guy checking me out said, "yeah, but the majority of it is all start-up cost. Cycling is really very cheap."

    Then I think of my parents with their sailboat, which they put more time/money/effort into than the house. They plan to retire on the boat, so I guess it makes sense to them... but now the bike AND the horse seem a lot less expensive in comparison... but to be fair, my parents make a heck of a lot more money than I do and I STILL manage to keep myself, my horse and my bike afloat (pun not intended)!
    Last edited by run it, ride it; 04-16-2007 at 09:37 AM.

  5. #5
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    It depends. In my work office, people tend to make enough 'disposable income' to have 'costly hobbies' so I could tell them flat out. Anyone else, or if I don't feel like it, or don't feel like justifying it, I just say "Well, you see I have both arms and legs... that means they're still waiting on my firstborn." Depending on the company, I may also throw in something like "They may be waiting awhile... "

  6. #6
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    When confronted with a "how much" kind of question, my ex-MIL would always give a ridiculous answer - either high or low, depending on her mood and her feelings at the time toward the inquirer. And then the "glare."

    When I bought my (all carbon - $$$$) bike, my sister was looking at the instruction book that came with it, and said, "Oh your receipt is in here too." I just said "Don't look." We both have a reputation for being very frugal so I'm sure she was appalled at my extravagance and that the subject was discussed at her house after I left but she never said a word to me. Fast forward a couple years, and she does sometimes make remarks like "Well my bike didn't cost near as much as yours..."

    Well I'm not married, have no children to put through college, and have already bought all the graduate school I will ever need. If I smoked cigarettes, I would have spent half that amount in just a year's time so that's my justification. Besides, I still go into the bike shop 2 yrs later and tell them again how much I love my bike. It gives me more pleasure than smoking ever did.

  7. #7
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    When people at work ask what my new bike costs..I tell them on sale and at an entry level bike, it was just over $1000.00..I get the deer in the headlight stare, the swallow, and the laugh then the "wal-mart has them for $150.00 you know" statement. I tell them, wal-mart bikes arent' the same, and I get the reply back of , "they are the same thing" I am usually walking away at this time as there is no point in explaining the difference because they've already got their own oppinion and have now concluded I have more $$$ than brains..Which I tend to differ, besides most of them smoke heavily and i don't. I've come to appreciate my biking friends even more.

 

 

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