too bad vince lives in assfill
too bad vince lives in assfill
Vince lives in Greenville, South Carolina, a little more than an hour south of Asheville, North Carolina.
Melvin Goodrum lives in poverty, a little more than a few rungs south of absolute squalor.
You clearly haven't seen Vince's decanter set! ;D
He bought it on layaway at Goodwill.
Brought it home on the City bus, in his reusable shopping bag
I bought the decanter from Amazon with some gift cards I got but there is nothing wrong with shopping at the Goodwill. I run into attorneys, doctors, and stock brokers going through the clothes racks all the time. Really good deals there along with quality products...people wouldn't be begging for food stamps and welfare if they followed my lead. In fact, did 2 different videos on it
Melvin Goodrum lives in poverty, a little more than a few rungs south of absolute squalor.
I bought the decanter from Amazon with some gift cards I got but there is nothing wrong with shopping at the Goodwill. I run into attorneys, doctors, and stock brokers going through the clothes racks all the time. Really good deals there along with quality products...people wouldn't be begging for food stamps and welfare if they followed my lead. In fact, did 2 different videos on it
Dr. Vince Goodrum, PhD, CSN, MFT, HPP, CEO, I would love to take a tour with you of some Goodwill stores.
Henda and Rob would also like to come along. You can help them pick out new wardrobes. I have a feeling that neither of them dress as fancy as you do, Dr. Goodrum.
Dr. Vince Goodrum, PhD, CSN, MFT, HPP, CEO, I would love to take a tour with you of some Goodwill stores.
Henda and Rob would also like to come along. You can help them pick out new wardrobes. I have a feeling that neither of them dress as fancy as you do, Dr. Goodrum.
I bought the decanter from Amazon with some gift cards I got but there is nothing wrong with shopping at the Goodwill. I run into attorneys, doctors, and stock brokers going through the clothes racks all the time. Really good deals there along with quality products...people wouldn't be begging for food stamps and welfare if they followed my lead. In fact, did 2 different videos on it
Dumpster Diving and Goodwill Hunting with Melvin G
Dr. Vince Goodrum, PhD, CSN, MFT, HPP, CEO, I would love to take a tour with you of some Goodwill stores.
Henda and Rob would also like to come along. You can help them pick out new wardrobes. I have a feeling that neither of them dress as fancy as you do, Dr. Goodrum.
I’m at a loss for words.
I’m at the crossroads where I’m starting to feel like I might be ridiculing the class retard and I’m just not aware of how really subnormal he is....
Not see what your problem is...cars are paid for , furniture paid for, credit cards paid off every month and a 65k in the vault. All because I spend my money wisely and have residual income.
Life is good
Not see what your problem is...cars are paid for , furniture paid for, credit cards paid off every month and a 65k in the vault. All because I spend my money wisely and have residual income.
Life is good
Keep up the good work Vince.
All the supposedly 'wealthy' people who are going broke because of the the pandemic could learn a thing or 2 from you.
I bought the decanter from Amazon with some gift cards I got but there is nothing wrong with shopping at the Goodwill. I run into attorneys, doctors, and stock brokers going through the clothes racks all the time. Really good deals there along with quality products...people wouldn't be begging for food stamps and welfare if they followed my lead. In fact, did 2 different videos on it
I did.
10 seconds into that video, one look at his teeth, and I remembered I left two of my garage doors open at home.
I did.
10 seconds into that video, one look at his teeth, and I remembered I left two of my garage doors open at home.
Dr. Vince Goodrum, PhD, CSN, MFT, HPP, CEO, I would love to take a tour with you of some Goodwill stores.
Henda and Rob would also like to come along. You can help them pick out new wardrobes. I have a feeling that neither of them dress as fancy as you do, Dr. Goodrum.
Best I can do is a tour of my office
I did.
10 seconds into that video, one look at his teeth, and I remembered I left two of my garage doors open at home.
those broken executive pens are quite tacky, but otherwise it looks good! :)
Best I can do is a tour of my office
I bought the decanter from Amazon with some gift cards I got but there is nothing wrong with shopping at the Goodwill. I run into attorneys, doctors, and stock brokers going through the clothes racks all the time. Really good deals there along with quality products...people wouldn't be begging for food stamps and welfare if they followed my lead. In fact, did 2 different videos on it
How do you know that some of the other shoppers are attorneys, doctors, or stock brokers?
How do you know that some of the other shoppers are attorneys, doctors, or stock brokers?
The billionaire owner of IKEA (whilst a billionaire and still alive) bought stuff, including clothes at second hand and charity shops.
Well, most of them grew up dirt poor and had to fight in order to survive and make a living and still practice that same frugality for fear of going back to that life. I guess I am the same. Growing up in the projects and watching crime and misery take place was a life changer. One time, I watched a guy get beaten with a baseball bat behind an apt building over a dimebag. It was a hard knock life. I work as hard as I can so I don't end up like that along with being as frugal as possible. I've never had a brand new car in my life and all of the one's I've bought have been 15+ years old which I purchased in cash at car auctions. I buy food in bulk at Sam's Club & Aldi and never premade meals as its cheaper and rarely eat out....if I plan to, I make a trip to Sam's Club and grab one of the gift cards for 37.50 so I can save 12.50 on my meals. Almost all of my current clothing was purchased with gift cards I've received from work and the rest were purchased from Goodwill and Miracle Mart. I change my filters in the house religiously as it cuts down on energy cost along with only having one lamp light on at night in the living room. I have a Primo water cooler and fill up metal bottle to save on buying plastic bottles as a 5 gallon jug is 6.50 for a refill. I've also never had a brand new computer. I actually built my computers back in the late 90's and then I simply bought surplus goods from government auctions. My main computer that I presently use was 149 dollars and my Chromebook was 80 bucks. My internet service at home consist of an ATT 4G wireless router that I reprogrammed to use a Cricket sim card so I would only have to pay 35 bucks a month for 20gb of data along with my Verizon Hotspot for 10 bucks a month.....and of course I have my Clayton Eclipse 60 home that I live in. While I do have a downtown office, it really doesn't count as its for business purposes.
Don't get me wrong, I do have a humidor with cigars, drink aged French Brandy and XO Cognac but honestly I even save money on that as well as you can easily spend 30 bucks at a bar with watered down shit but you have to have areas to where you splurge a bit along with eating out with friends when it comes up.
Hope that helps
Best I can do is a tour of my office
The billionaire owner of IKEA (whilst a billionaire and still alive) bought stuff, including clothes at second hand and charity shops.
They were a collectable I got from Goodwill for 3 dollars. They are actually worth 150 bucks. I can always put new cartridges in them to work
BS, chinese made imitations !.
hush
those broken executive pens are quite tacky, but otherwise it looks good! :)
Well, most of them grew up dirt poor and had to fight in order to survive and make a living and still practice that same frugality for fear of going back to that life. I guess I am the same. Growing up in the projects and watching crime and misery take place was a life changer. One time, I watched a guy get beaten with a baseball bat behind an apt building over a dimebag. It was a hard knock life. I work as hard as I can so I don't end up like that along with being as frugal as possible. I've never had a brand new car in my life and all of the one's I've bought have been 15+ years old which I purchased in cash at car auctions. I buy food in bulk at Sam's Club & Aldi and never premade meals as its cheaper and rarely eat out....if I plan to, I make a trip to Sam's Club and grab one of the gift cards for 37.50 so I can save 12.50 on my meals. Almost all of my current clothing was purchased with gift cards I've received from work and the rest were purchased from Goodwill and Miracle Mart. I change my filters in the house religiously as it cuts down on energy cost along with only having one lamp light on at night in the living room. I have a Primo water cooler and fill up metal bottle to save on buying plastic bottles as a 5 gallon jug is 6.50 for a refill. I've also never had a brand new computer. I actually built my computers back in the late 90's and then I simply bought surplus goods from government auctions. My main computer that I presently use was 149 dollars and my Chromebook was 80 bucks. My internet service at home consist of an ATT 4G wireless router that I reprogrammed to use a Cricket sim card so I would only have to pay 35 bucks a month for 20gb of data along with my Verizon Hotspot for 10 bucks a month.....and of course I have my Clayton Eclipse 60 home that I live in. While I do have a downtown office, it really doesn't count as its for business purposes.
Don't get me wrong, I do have a humidor with cigars, drink aged French Brandy and XO Cognac but honestly I even save money on that as well as you can easily spend 30 bucks at a bar with watered down shit but you have to have areas to where you splurge a bit along with eating out with friends when it comes up.
Hope that helps
You seem smart vince. Listening to you I spend way to much money.Any day I leave my house I spend 100 on food and gas.Its ridiculous.
Pens provide a touch of old school class.
However, calculator is redundant with computer nearby and likely owned calculator app on cell phone.
He should save desk space.
Since I spend a lot of time crunching numbers, having a calculator on my desk makes things a lot easier and more convenient than opening up my phone, going to an app, and then get to where I want. Space is ridiculous as it only takes minimal space.
Hahahahahaha
Good grief.
Old school classic instruments of penmanship coupled with cutting edge voice activated tech create a branding effect that shows you are adaptable and agile, but still grounded in a solid, concrete foundations.
Old school pens combined with an old school calculator just make you look old.
Think big picture here.
Good for you Vince. I know people making 250k-30k0 a year that don't even had 65k saved up.
Not see what your problem is...cars are paid for , furniture paid for, credit cards paid off every month and a 65k in the vault. All because I spend my money wisely and have residual income.
Life is good
I work for speed...not for style. If I'm crunching numbers all day then having a calculator right on my desk makes life much easier.
Fuck the big picture. The equipment is for efficiency.
If you are crunching numbers all day, you should be using a spreadsheet.
Good for you Vince. I know people making 250k-30k0 a year that don't even had 65k saved up.
Goodrum should run a zombie end of the World Series. He is the ultimate survivor and will be last man standing.
I work for speed...not for style. If I'm crunching numbers all day then having a calculator right on my desk makes life much easier.
Fuck the big picture. The equipment is for efficiency.
We should get reparations for watching Goodrum's videos.
There is nowhere else on the internet like GB. Goodrum is a legend and staple of that GB awesomeness.
We should get reparations for watching Goodrum's videos.
I will hand it to Vince, he's at least working for himself rather than being a slave to a boss and some corporation that doesn't care about people.
I will hand it to Vince, he's at least working for himself rather than being a slave to a boss and some corporation that doesn't care about people.Pretty sure he's still working for a corporation to pay his bills. His businesses are side hustles.
Reparations is the dumbest thing out there. Paying me for slavery when I was never a slave. Racism is rampant and there needs to be a lot done as far as civil rights are concerned but if money was ever paid out, then I would be paying myself since it would come from tax dollars.
Laughed my ass off at “crunching numbers all day.”
A true titan of industry.
Haha very intelligent looking handsome gentleman in the bottom photo There
Laughed my ass off at “crunching numbers all day.”
A true titan of industry.
I respect the F out of Vince, dude has the survival skills that most others can't even fathom.
Put him on one of those shows like Naked and Afraid - he wins.
Put him on one of those reality shows where people have to live outside comfort zone - he wins.
I'm not kidding - he is one of the first people I want on my team in the zombie end of the world scenario.
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With COVID-19 teeth spacing...
I respect the F out of Vince, dude has the survival skills that most others can't even fathom.
Put him on one of those shows like Naked and Afraid - he wins.
Put him on one of those reality shows where people have to live outside comfort zone - he wins.
I'm not kidding - he is one of the first people I want on my team in the zombie end of the world scenario.
Haha no, topping up your welfare with 600 online businesses making a few dollars a year each isn’t exactly survival Skills
I think Goodrum should send his sterling resume (CV) to the ultra successful CEO (salesman) at Pavliks.com.
https://ca.linkedin.com/in/vaughn-klingsiek-162b2a16
I’m sure they’re always looking for “good” people ! 🤣
Haha no, topping up your welfare with 600 online businesses making a few dollars a year each isn’t exactly survival Skills