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Paying 'keep' HELP!!!
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Which house? The one which will be repossessed in the near future?"On behalf of teachers, I'd like to dedicate this award to Michael Gove and I mean dedicate in the Anglo Saxon sense which means insert roughly into the anus of." My hero, Mr Steer.0
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OP not been back? Maybe her mum's seen the light and shown her the door, and she's now living at the £500pm flat, in which the cost of internet access is not included.....:D
The OP may or may not be for real, but it's sad to think there really are people like this0 -
The friend who offered the flat for £500 a month is probably now living with the op's mum saving £100 a month. lol :rotfl:0
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woozywendy wrote: »The friend who offered the flat for £500 a month is probably now living with the op's mum saving £100 a month. lol :rotfl:
woozywendy:
Lovin' it! :rotfl:
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Have you read all of 'Sweetheart's' posts?
Can you imagine her bothering to make her bed?
Put her own clothes into the washing machine and then iron them?
Shop for and then cook her own meals?
No, neither can I.
Just because you are capable of doing and willing to do all of the above, doesn't mean that the OP is.
Given her monumental selfishness as clearly displayed in her posts, I think my assumption that she does 'sod all' at home is (in the absence of a contradiction by the OP) much more likely that the life you lead.
More fool her mother for doing it all for her then0 -
Over 20 k views and still going on,0
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Sweetheart wrote: »I only earn £1,200 a month as I've only just stated out in my career.
That should just about cover your deposit on a flat, now what about the rent for the first month:cool:, then there's food, travel expenses, grooming, going out money, the list goes on and on. If you don't help your mum to pay the mortgage you'll be out on the street a lot sooner than you think.
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Sweetheart wrote: »My friend offered me her flat for £500 a month all in. thats all bills rent - everything. I'd take it but I'm trying to save up to go back to Uni to do my Masters. My Mum knows this but is still insisting I pay £100 a week. She doesnt seem to care about my future.
So you'd rather pay your so called friend's mortgage, rather than you mothers. Correction it is not your mother who doesn't seem to care about your future, just look in the mirror, its the person staring back at you who is the selfish uncaring low life. You don't want to help her out, but you expect her to subsides you going back to Uni, why, what's in it for her?
If I were your mother, I'd be down the solicitors changing my Will so fast your head would spin off your shoulders, consider yourself homeless from now on!!!
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I'm inclined to believe this is a wind-up, but sadly, I could also believe that this is somebody who is extremely naive.
A friend of mine thought that he would still get summer holidays off when he started work! :rotfl::rotfl:
Somebody else had no idea what income tax was, and was shocked to find their first payslip had deductions on it!
And then there was the girl who thought that water was free...
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What I find really amazing is that the brother is the one with all the common sense and he didn't go to university!
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