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Someday Soon , Ian & Sylvia Tyson , 1964

"There's a young man that I know, he's just turned twenty-one
He comes from down in southern Colorado
Just got out of the service and lookin' for his fun
Someday soon, goin' with him, someday soon

My parents cannot stand him 'cause he works the rodeos
They say he's not your kind, he'll lead you pine in
But if he asks I'll follow him down the toughest row to hoe
Someday soon, goin' with him, someday soon

When he visits me my pa ain't got one good word to say
I've got a hunch he was wild back in the early days
So blow you ol' blue norther, blow him back to me
He's likely drivin' back from California
He loves his damned old rodeos as much as he loves me
Someday soon, goin' with him, someday soon"

The “Pavement Princess” Trap (And Why You’re Broke)

This is something I think about a lot. Not because I don't make good money and my investments have done well, but I know a truck is going to be used and used up, and after 15 years be garbage. But what is time and life if you don't do something with it? Travel and have adventures? It's nice to say, a 20-year old Honda Civic gets you to the Maul most of the time, but what if you care about things besides driving to SuperDuper Wally World, your office and the Maul? I guess an old clunker works, and I hate the message spending all that money on a SuperDuty sends, though I also know the cost of a SuperDuty really is only a few months of Capital Gains the way the market grew last year. But what if I invested that extra $20k or $40k and got an old clunker? Questions on my mind. Truth is it probably doesn't matter that much, as while it will dip my cash account for now, it won't impact my retirement or investing stragety nor the income I have coming in. Still I'm conflicted.

Summer Wages

....and the hooker stands watchfully waiting by the door!