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Re: Kids... need some serious advice...


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Posted by Steven@AZ on February 14, 2006 at 20:58:02 from (24.121.48.188):

In Reply to: Kids... need some serious advice... posted by Steven@AZ on February 14, 2006 at 17:14:16:

Thanks for the advice, everyone. This will probably be my last post here from home, luckily I have internet service at work that I can use when I have a few minutes before or after school.

I'll be using my phone for the last time tomorrow to call and cancel all my "frivolous" things like cable TV and internet service. I think we might have to keep the electricity so we can have lights to read by at night and a refridgerator to keep the food from spoiling, not much ice down here in AZ for an ice box.

I'll also need to call Dad and tell him that I will no longer be able to provide him with "cheap to free" labor on the farm, as I will be obligated to work my second job on the weekends and through all of my breaks from school and during the summer. I'm sure he will be happy that I'll no longer be selfishly spending 90% of my vacation time working on the farm for little or no pay so that I can provide him with a granddaughter or grandson.

Please check out eBay for my auctions of "hobby" toys and books, perhaps tools too. Ya know, wrenching on cars is such a wasteful hobby that I suppose I'll need to stop changing my own oil and all that selfish nonsense. Need to get rid of the computer as well, no Internet means no point in having one of those self-indulgent gadgets!

I'll also be calling the bank to have them repo my wife's car - we all know it's just "extra" that we don't need anyway. Then I can let the phone company know we don't need them anymore.

Every extra penny can then go to those student loans, should manage to have them paid off by the end of the school year without all that other selfish stuff to pay for. That way the Mrs. doesn't have to sign up for another year and we can get to working on having a family and raising it right, without the help for people getting paid minimum wage.

Thanks again for helping me to see the light!


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