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<blockquote data-quote="addie" data-source="post: 515397" data-attributes="member: 140"><p>Hello, Witz! I was caatching up with you on PE or somewhere, and wanted to say hi but had nothing to add to the subject that had not already been said. Being a budding Buddhist, I'm with the walk away, let it go group, especially Marcie Mac, but I am not in your shoes so ...</p><p>Also, love your Joanna picture. She's one of my heros (Ghurkas) and fav people in general.</p><p></p><p>I can't work out how to update my profile. David is 26 this year. What he is doing is irresponsible and immature. BUT it is unlikely he will marry (can't trust women not to let him down) and while I will try to spend as much as possible before I go, he will inherit from us; we can't leave anything except a token to Chrissie and Jess as it would affect their respective welfare payments and at least Chrissie would not know how to re-apply.</p><p></p><p>It's a clash of life long work ethics with ...why not?</p><p>He did not deserve the job, in a way, because I wrote his grade 12 English which enabled him to get his grade 12, as we all know how many don't quite make it and don't go back, and he did not finish college, so the job, while wonderful, is easy come, easy go.</p><p>i just hope it happens to him again and that he never has to face the stark, cold realities of this economy, this world in general today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="addie, post: 515397, member: 140"] Hello, Witz! I was caatching up with you on PE or somewhere, and wanted to say hi but had nothing to add to the subject that had not already been said. Being a budding Buddhist, I'm with the walk away, let it go group, especially Marcie Mac, but I am not in your shoes so ... Also, love your Joanna picture. She's one of my heros (Ghurkas) and fav people in general. I can't work out how to update my profile. David is 26 this year. What he is doing is irresponsible and immature. BUT it is unlikely he will marry (can't trust women not to let him down) and while I will try to spend as much as possible before I go, he will inherit from us; we can't leave anything except a token to Chrissie and Jess as it would affect their respective welfare payments and at least Chrissie would not know how to re-apply. It's a clash of life long work ethics with ...why not? He did not deserve the job, in a way, because I wrote his grade 12 English which enabled him to get his grade 12, as we all know how many don't quite make it and don't go back, and he did not finish college, so the job, while wonderful, is easy come, easy go. i just hope it happens to him again and that he never has to face the stark, cold realities of this economy, this world in general today. [/QUOTE]
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