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Re: Why??!!!!! Please give some advice
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Posted by Michael Soldan on January 25, 2006 at 15:51:24 from (24.235.41.226):
In Reply to: Why??!!!!! Please give some advice posted by dave from MN on January 25, 2006 at 13:11:13:
Dave, you have a problem, you have a sense of loyalty to your brother in law and you also have identified the problem. You need to tell you BIL and his Girlfriend that she needs to get a job and contribute to the economy of the relationship. If she says she doesn't want to that ought to bite your BIL big time and then he will know what kind of a lazy son of a b$tch he has gotten hooked up with(better yet,print off this page and hand it to him and tell him this is what average folks think of the situation) And one example...a younger friend of mine hooked up with a girl who didn't work, she went shopping one day and came home with clothes of all sorts and informed him she had bought a washer and a dryer which would be delivered the next day. My friends mother said to the girl how on earth can you pay for this? She replied "Oh I used our credit card".....Dumb b$tch thought that was how things got paid for...never dawned on her that someone has to eventually pay money!...Mike in Exeter Ontario
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