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Money Tree I Can't See......
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 588045" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Those money trees that only show themselves to select someones seem to common phenomenon. We have one in our garden too. Only easy child seems to see it nowadays though. I hope it coughs up some cash for him very soon or he will be up to some rather unpleasant manual labour for a weekend.</p><p></p><p>He decided it was an excellent idea to purposefully break a brand new sport equipment because he was slightly upset during the game. That is one 150 bucks extra to his (previously very, nowadays less so) expensive hobby. That itself means paying it himself or 20 hours of labour. And being a smart boy he is, he decided to make it better by telling husband "So what, who the F cares", when he did made some sarcastic comments of self control and smartness of breaking things he can't afford to replace himself. So that made maxed it to unpleasant manual labour. We just have to come up with something gross, hard, frustrating or otherwise nasty for him to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 588045, member: 14557"] Those money trees that only show themselves to select someones seem to common phenomenon. We have one in our garden too. Only easy child seems to see it nowadays though. I hope it coughs up some cash for him very soon or he will be up to some rather unpleasant manual labour for a weekend. He decided it was an excellent idea to purposefully break a brand new sport equipment because he was slightly upset during the game. That is one 150 bucks extra to his (previously very, nowadays less so) expensive hobby. That itself means paying it himself or 20 hours of labour. And being a smart boy he is, he decided to make it better by telling husband "So what, who the F cares", when he did made some sarcastic comments of self control and smartness of breaking things he can't afford to replace himself. So that made maxed it to unpleasant manual labour. We just have to come up with something gross, hard, frustrating or otherwise nasty for him to do. [/QUOTE]
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