Posted by Dave from MN on January 03, 2009 at 15:19:43 from (96.24.108.212):
Your behind on your car payments, your 1 missed payment from having your name in the county paper in the foreclosure section, you have your thermostat set at 55 degrees because you have no credit with the fuel company, you have $30,000+ in student loans, BUT your 4 kids all have phones so you have a $200-$300 a month cell bill, you get a "earned income credit" tax refund over $5000 and use it to take a trip, you refuse to trade off the vehicles your behind on payments on for an older vehicle that could be free and clear, you complain about food prices, but spend a weeks grocery bill at the local "sportsbar" watching your favorite team and acting like a 10th grader. Then you have the nerve to make a comment like " Yeah, sure, you farmers sure have it rough". How the heck were some of my peers raised, come on guys, we're almost 40. At what point do you grow up and stop complaining that your folks arent helping you out in your time of greed? Sorry all, I had to vent. So many seem to not understand the statement "Life is what you make it, not what is handed to you"
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