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Last night was a very long one.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Mom2oddson" data-source="post: 435994" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>husband is finally on the same page as I am....at least about the co-signing. Ant will have to figure out how to finance a car all by himself. And I compromised, I will continue to keep Ant on our basic (no smart phone) cell phone plan as long as easy child is on the plan. Ant is very well behaved with his phone. I have a habit of disabling it any time there are additional charges on my plan until I am paid - with interest - for said charges. Only happened once. </p><p></p><p>I don't feel sorry for Ant at all. Told husband that Ant is in this spot of having no car because of his OWN stupid choices! See, my Dad gave Ant a sonoma truck in Great condition!! It was worth $8,000. Ant sold if for $1,000. And then blew the money. His second car was a $500 beater that his uncle gave him. He showed about as much appreciation for that as the truck. So, maybe if he has to struggle to get a loan which means figuring out a way to get credit to get a loan, he might appreciate what he has. It's not going to be easy for Ant. He's a high school drop-out with a transcript of straight F's since 8th grade. He has court fines that he doesn't pay on time. He owes the school $300 in book fines that he doesn't want to pay. Yeah.... I can see the banks lining up to take him on as a client. </p><p></p><p>And if Mr. Money-bags really needs a ride to his weekend job, I'm sure he has a few friends who would drive him for $20. It's cheaper than a taxi. </p><p></p><p>Star - Mazeratti?? Really?! Wouldn't you rather have a Heritage or a Soft-tail instead?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mom2oddson, post: 435994, member: 65"] husband is finally on the same page as I am....at least about the co-signing. Ant will have to figure out how to finance a car all by himself. And I compromised, I will continue to keep Ant on our basic (no smart phone) cell phone plan as long as easy child is on the plan. Ant is very well behaved with his phone. I have a habit of disabling it any time there are additional charges on my plan until I am paid - with interest - for said charges. Only happened once. I don't feel sorry for Ant at all. Told husband that Ant is in this spot of having no car because of his OWN stupid choices! See, my Dad gave Ant a sonoma truck in Great condition!! It was worth $8,000. Ant sold if for $1,000. And then blew the money. His second car was a $500 beater that his uncle gave him. He showed about as much appreciation for that as the truck. So, maybe if he has to struggle to get a loan which means figuring out a way to get credit to get a loan, he might appreciate what he has. It's not going to be easy for Ant. He's a high school drop-out with a transcript of straight F's since 8th grade. He has court fines that he doesn't pay on time. He owes the school $300 in book fines that he doesn't want to pay. Yeah.... I can see the banks lining up to take him on as a client. And if Mr. Money-bags really needs a ride to his weekend job, I'm sure he has a few friends who would drive him for $20. It's cheaper than a taxi. Star - Mazeratti?? Really?! Wouldn't you rather have a Heritage or a Soft-tail instead? [/QUOTE]
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