Very true Doc, I always have been more generous with money than I can afford to be, and I might be one of the few people I know that I can trust with a debt… unfortunately.
π♥er, that’s actually fairly easy. Imagine Baldo on payday, he’s generous with his money; he buys the snacks for all his friends, and makes no-interest loans to anybody who might ask for one. He isn’t thinking about what other expenses he might incur before his next check. He ends up scrambling for bus fare, not because he’s “broke” in a technical sense (the amounts he’s owed are assets of a sort), but because he has no liquidity. I’ve done that myself.
margueritem almost 15 years ago
Baldo, Baldo, Baldo….
carmy almost 15 years ago
Tsk tsk, Baldo.
Templo S.U.D. almost 15 years ago
¿Sólo veinte dólares? ¡Qué patético!
lewisbower almost 15 years ago
Low rider ragtop cost a little more.
bald almost 15 years ago
Doc: that’s how i figure it too
johnnydoc5 almost 15 years ago
Very true Doc, I always have been more generous with money than I can afford to be, and I might be one of the few people I know that I can trust with a debt… unfortunately.
Potrzebie almost 15 years ago
he can always go gold-mining in some online game. Then he sells virtual money to rich n00bs.
pilover3.1415926 almost 15 years ago
so if he never saves money, then how did he loan his friend some?
fritzoid Premium Member almost 15 years ago
π♥er, that’s actually fairly easy. Imagine Baldo on payday, he’s generous with his money; he buys the snacks for all his friends, and makes no-interest loans to anybody who might ask for one. He isn’t thinking about what other expenses he might incur before his next check. He ends up scrambling for bus fare, not because he’s “broke” in a technical sense (the amounts he’s owed are assets of a sort), but because he has no liquidity. I’ve done that myself.