Author Topic: Congratulations to Vince Goodrum, PHD on getting reparations in Asheville N.C.  (Read 9785 times)

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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.

Lol

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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.

The gaps just means Vince needs less toothpaste than the rest of us

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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



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Best I can do is a tour of my office



those broken executive pens are quite tacky, but otherwise it looks good!  :)

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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.

Haha even Eddie the eagle couldn’t jump ower the gap in vinces front teeth

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those broken executive pens are quite tacky, but otherwise it looks good!  :)


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
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Goodrum is going to be the last man standing in WW3 zombie apocalypse.   Dude is a freaking survivor.

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Best I can do is a tour of my office



Post pics of yours offices in Rwanda & Saudi Arabia !.

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Id pay 10$ for the pens , i always find the pens they sell like bic last a few days lol
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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?

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How do you know that some of the other shoppers are attorneys, doctors, or stock brokers?


Because I've been friends with some of them for years.   
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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.

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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
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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

Lately I've been getting a lot of email from the Wish website. They sell stuff dirt cheap and I bought some stuff on their site. It takes a while to arrive but the prices are so good. I'm like you in that I always try to get a good deal and not spend more than I have to though I am not as sophisticated as you are. I was on the site recently as they had a special on shoes. I couldn't believe the prices and then it dawned on me to check out this site and sure enough everything comes from China. After what the Chinese has done to this world I made a vow that I am going to avoid as much as possible buying anything from China. How about you? Do you look at it as a good price is a good price and if I don't buy it then somebody else will? Or does it matter that you are supporting a regime, even if it's in such a trivial manner, that want to destroy us.

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Best I can do is a tour of my office



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The billionaire owner of IKEA  (whilst a billionaire and still alive) bought stuff, including clothes at second hand and charity shops.

That’s really stupid, same with Warren Buffett. Everyone’s going to die one day, it’s okay to splurge a bit and live your life, you ain’t going to take all that money with you when it’s time to go.

Musk, Gates, trump, at least lives it up and doing it smartly, doesn’t mean you blow it all

You are a billionaire for Christ’s sake, thousands of dollars and a Ferrari or Bentley isn’t going to kill you

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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 !.

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those broken executive pens are quite tacky, but otherwise it looks good!  :)

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.
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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.

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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.

That's only like $60 for normal folks since it's all tax free casino winnings.
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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.   
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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.

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.
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Hahahahahaha

Good grief.

Don't you like Goodrums vintage clothes? :D
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