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Re: Kids these days..were doomed
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Posted by scot_c on April 05, 2005 at 19:11:45 from (69.40.133.65):
In Reply to: Re: Kids these days..were doomed posted by Super A on April 04, 2005 at 08:23:39:
I'm 24 and moved back with dad, helping put my sister through college(dean's list every semester working and going to school both full-time, my mom left with the money they had saved) and driving truck part-time enough to get my bills paid and get home to help since he can only afford to have so many people on payroll. sometimes we cheat I buy fuel with the credit card and dad pays my bills when things get too hectic. ( I know I must be crazy) After 20 years of my dad and I not getting along because of mom lying to us all the time I feel like I should try to make up for it. Also I think that child labor laws and anti-child-abuse zealots are two of the worst things for kids. Not having any of my own and hating when it happened I can still see where a good kick in the butt when I needed it did me some good.
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