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$96 worth of school lunches!
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 93861" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I'm a bit surprised too that the school would allow them to do it. Do they have some kind of a card they show or just give their name to the cashier? If they had used that system in our schools back then, I can TOTALLY see my son doing that when he was that age! He's the original "soft touch", a little bit gullible, the one who feels sorry for everyone and would give them his last dollar and then do without himself! And more than a few have taken advantage of him.</p><p></p><p>He's 27 now and he STILL does it! He has a good job and makes decent money but he's turned into a little bit of a "target". He's always the one that people go to when they run a little short before payday, and at any given time there's a half dozen people who owe him money. Some pay him back, some don't, and there's times when he ends up running short himself because someone didn't pay him back. He is learning though, but he's always had a hard time saying "no".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 93861, member: 1883"] I'm a bit surprised too that the school would allow them to do it. Do they have some kind of a card they show or just give their name to the cashier? If they had used that system in our schools back then, I can TOTALLY see my son doing that when he was that age! He's the original "soft touch", a little bit gullible, the one who feels sorry for everyone and would give them his last dollar and then do without himself! And more than a few have taken advantage of him. He's 27 now and he STILL does it! He has a good job and makes decent money but he's turned into a little bit of a "target". He's always the one that people go to when they run a little short before payday, and at any given time there's a half dozen people who owe him money. Some pay him back, some don't, and there's times when he ends up running short himself because someone didn't pay him back. He is learning though, but he's always had a hard time saying "no". [/QUOTE]
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