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Paying 'keep' HELP!!!
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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...
That's me! Or it was. In my defence, I was 19 and had just started my first job. I wised up pretty quickly. And it has been a long time since I was called a girl...:D
Can't believe this thread is still going. Or is that more evidence of how naive I am?:cool: DFW Nerd Club member 023...DFD 9.2.2007 :cool::heartpuls married 21 6 08 :A Angel babies' birth dates 3.10.08 * 4.3.11 * 11.11.11 * 17.3.12 * 2.7.12 :heart2: My live baby's birth date 22 7 09 :heart2: I'm due another baby at the end of July 2014! :j
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we dont pay water rates in northern ireland, but r car insurance etc is higher than the rest of uk!
ps if sweetheart has moved out, can i move in?? i'll save a pocket! lolmarriage is finding that one special person that you can annoy for the rest of your life:)0 -
I have just had the biggest laugh of the week......TROLL SLAYER......0
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Sweetheart wrote: »Ok - but I still dont see why I should pay her mortgage! thats just wrong.
Right, so you're not willing to contribute for keeping the roof over your family's head?! So, you want your mum to default on the mortgage and run the risk of you all becoming homeless?
I think you should sit back and take a look at what you've written and perhaps see it from someone elses point of view. Whilst I appreciate that you're just starting out in your career etc, £1200 a month for a 23 year old is a lot of money, and a massive amount of disposable income.
Stop being a madam, and help out, before it's too late.0 -
Not sure why this thread has been resurrected since the OP has not returned for a month since last commenting here?0
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Makes me wonder if she really did show her mother the replies:D, I think she got more than she bargained for:rotfl::rotfl:
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