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Are we buying a house or having a stroke??? Maybe the American Dream needs to include way more vodka

Are we buying a house or having a stroke??? Maybe the American Dream needs to include way more vodka.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Forwarded this email? [Subscribe here]() for more [My (Criminal!) $801,611.89 Mortgage]( Are we buying a house or having a stroke??? Maybe the American Dream needs to include way more vodka. [Ash Ambirge]( Sep 30 ∙ Preview   [READ IN APP](   Do you know how expensive pooping is? I know, very academic. But, hear me out: I just got my first sewer bill for my new country house, and do you know what they’re charging me? $500 a quarter. That’s $2,000 a year. WHAT IN THE VODKA????? That doesn’t even include water, because I have private well water here on this mighty land full of deer ticks and other fun-filled parasitic arachnids. YES, THAT IS RIGHT. I, Ash Ambirge, am now the proud owner of a 200-foot-long pipe that brings me water on demand. How fancy! Shall I pour you a glass of artesanal water from deep in the earth’s crust??? There’s definitely a severed head from the 1800s floating around down there somewhere, but lemme tell you: it’s some of the best water I’ve ever had. But, still! That doesn’t make up for my $2,000 a year sewer bill. Did you know being an adult was that expensive? I mean, to be fair, they’re charging me for two houses because they’re counting my little cottage as a whole separate house, but good lord: who knew that going to the bathroom would cost the same as a Caribbean cruise??? Plane tickets to Ireland??? A SELF-PROPELLING JOHN DEER SNOW BLOWER??? I tell you what: I am learning so much. Alas, that’s not all! There are at least 472 other thrilling hidden costs involved with home ownership. LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT MY NEW BILLS. - The Sweet, Sweet Sewer Bill We already know this one: voiding your bowels is the equivalent of purchasing a small Clydesdale. - Property Taxes & Homeowner’s Insurance These get rolled up into my monthly mortgage payments and—ready for it???—costs $600 a month, or $7,200 a year. That’s another huge expense renters don’t have. So, if you’re being all cute and dividing up the cost of the house and thinking your mortgage will be, like, manageable? Don’t forget this part. This is a real punch in the balls. - Mortgage Loan FuckeryTHIS IS THE MOST SHOCKING THING YOU WILL READ ALL DAY... Subscribe to The Middle Finger Project with Ash Ambirge to read the rest. Become a paying subscriber of The Middle Finger Project with Ash Ambirge to get access to this post and other subscriber-only content. [Upgrade to paid]( A subscription gets you: Access to ALL Posts 🪄 Ability to Post Comments + Join the Discussion! 💬 Subscriber-Only Audio Memos (because who doesn't want my creepy Ash voice in their ears???)   [Like]( [Comment]( [Restack](   © 2023 Ash Ambirge 177 Huntington Ave Ste 1703, PMB 64502 Boston, Massachusetts 02115 [Unsubscribe]() [Get the app]( writing]()

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