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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 7:50 pm
-Dessynea- Shiny Gligar -Dessynea- Shiny Gligar -Dessynea- Yeah, I saw your post earlier. I hate people like that, they think they know so much just because mommy and daddy provided them with everything. I know, and the thing is, everyone thinks she's going to fail at living alone, and I'm the only one who counters the argument, and I'm not biased about it as I've been her friend long enough to not just give my thumbs up to everything. But the way she's going and when I finally saw their place, they, at least she, isn't going to make it. Idiot signed a one year lease too. > .< She doesn't even think about comparison shopping, or getting the lowest price. Ten cents between ground beef packs does matter. Just a bit. I am all about saving money, especially when grocery shopping. Why would you move out if you can't take care of yourself? I don't like to cook but I can, and when Zach and I do move, he can cook so we are covered. And we can clean, and buy our own s**t and whatever. I know right? D: She went under the whole, "I have to learn somehow" which I believe, since she obviously wasn't learning these types of skills. But still, she didn't even have money saved up. I mean, for long term. I know I'm not moving out until I at least have two thousand dollars saved in the bank, while having money to spend. I don't want to live paycheck-to-paycheck. That's my whole thing about moving out. Zach and I could now if we wanted to struggle but we want to save up some money first. We put money in my savings as often as we can. -nod- Which is, really, a smart move. Even if you can't stand your parents, or parent, if they're providing you with a place to live, take advantage of that.
Oh, and seriously, she was like, "How did I spend so much?" Whelp, you bought like, fifteen dollars worth of soap/hand sanitizer, two of each, and a five dollar towel. :I
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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 7:52 pm
Tonberry Crunch -Dessynea- That is way more intense, how does that even happen.
I would not push a twelve year old over a railing. He didn't want to get tagged. That badly. I puke, not push. 3nodding
Srsly, I've played Laser tag three times. Once, I was having a coughing fit, and some jerkface was taking free shots, so I went all Boomer at the entrance.
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problematic briefcase Crew
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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 7:54 pm
Shiny Gligar -Dessynea- Shiny Gligar -Dessynea- Shiny Gligar -Dessynea- Yeah, I saw your post earlier. I hate people like that, they think they know so much just because mommy and daddy provided them with everything. I know, and the thing is, everyone thinks she's going to fail at living alone, and I'm the only one who counters the argument, and I'm not biased about it as I've been her friend long enough to not just give my thumbs up to everything. But the way she's going and when I finally saw their place, they, at least she, isn't going to make it. Idiot signed a one year lease too. > .< She doesn't even think about comparison shopping, or getting the lowest price. Ten cents between ground beef packs does matter. Just a bit. I am all about saving money, especially when grocery shopping. Why would you move out if you can't take care of yourself? I don't like to cook but I can, and when Zach and I do move, he can cook so we are covered. And we can clean, and buy our own s**t and whatever. I know right? D: She went under the whole, "I have to learn somehow" which I believe, since she obviously wasn't learning these types of skills. But still, she didn't even have money saved up. I mean, for long term. I know I'm not moving out until I at least have two thousand dollars saved in the bank, while having money to spend. I don't want to live paycheck-to-paycheck. That's my whole thing about moving out. Zach and I could now if we wanted to struggle but we want to save up some money first. We put money in my savings as often as we can. -nod- Which is, really, a smart move. Even if you can't stand your parents, or parent, if they're providing you with a place to live, take advantage of that.
Oh, and seriously, she was like, "How did I spend so much?" Whelp, you bought like, fifteen dollars worth of soap/hand sanitizer, two of each, and a five dollar towel. :I I'm one of those people who is constantly totaling what is in my cart so I'm not surprised at the end. And I actually already have a bunch of stuff for when I move out because people have given it to us. Appliances, linens, dishes, and other stuff. We are really only going to need furniture for the rooms except the bedroom because everything in my bedroom is stuff I bought and I'm planning on taking it with me.
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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 7:57 pm
I've always wanted to play real Laser Tag, but never had an opportunity.
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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 7:58 pm
I kind of suck at it and end up hiding in a corner.
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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 7:58 pm
Hashire Kazemeijin I've always wanted to play real Laser Tag, but never had an opportunity. There's a laser tag place by the bowling alley. =P
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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:00 pm
I was screaming and doing combat rolls last time I played laser tag XD
Anyway, good night guys. I've come round full circle.
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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:01 pm
When I played laser tag I always got in first. 8]
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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:02 pm
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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:10 pm
Harusame Mizukishi Hashire Kazemeijin I've always wanted to play real Laser Tag, but never had an opportunity. There's a laser tag place by the bowling alley. =P I know. Just because the place is there doesn't mean the opportunity is :3
@Timmie: Be a Sniper then.
@Kitty: Hai
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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:14 pm
Me and the girls went Laser Tagging once, and out of everyone there, STAG and I were the top 2.
I beat her by like 5 points total or something.
I love Laser Tag.
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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:25 pm
Hi Hash. How are you doing?
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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:26 pm
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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:31 pm
I'm doing pretty well. I had a day off from work, so I spent it reading Monster. xd How are you doing?
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Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:35 pm
Zephyrkitty I'm doing pretty well. I had a day off from work, so I spent it reading Monster. xd How are you doing? That's nice.
Me? Hungry. > n<
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