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<blockquote data-quote="HereWeGoAgain" data-source="post: 101008" data-attributes="member: 3485"><p>Add my difficult child to the crowd here. When it comes to rent (she is supposed to pay a pretty nominal amount) she's "a little short right now but I'll get it to you next week" but she thinks nothing of turning around and buying a pack or more a day of cigarettes and enormous quantities of junk food, pop, and large Cappucino Blasts every day. Not to mention the shoes and clothes that she "needs". (wife claims that she does pay her rent eventually; I never see the money because she pays in cash and wife keeps it for her pocket money. wife tends to be more indulgent than me -- I have my doubts that she always remembers to collect the deferred amounts, but it is not worth the marital strife for me to audit them.)</p><p></p><p>When I was in college, I worked full time every summer and winter break. I made $240 per week and was allowed to keep $30 for myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HereWeGoAgain, post: 101008, member: 3485"] Add my difficult child to the crowd here. When it comes to rent (she is supposed to pay a pretty nominal amount) she's "a little short right now but I'll get it to you next week" but she thinks nothing of turning around and buying a pack or more a day of cigarettes and enormous quantities of junk food, pop, and large Cappucino Blasts every day. Not to mention the shoes and clothes that she "needs". (wife claims that she does pay her rent eventually; I never see the money because she pays in cash and wife keeps it for her pocket money. wife tends to be more indulgent than me -- I have my doubts that she always remembers to collect the deferred amounts, but it is not worth the marital strife for me to audit them.) When I was in college, I worked full time every summer and winter break. I made $240 per week and was allowed to keep $30 for myself. [/QUOTE]
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