Donatella, lots of young kids today are INGRATES – ie should be given the boot out of the house
My brother has 3 grown boys in their early 20s living with him and his wife. I don’t get this. I couldn’t live at home past 20. I bet they will live there till they get married.
prezanon, dont forget to bring a copy of victoria’s secret catalogue when you show up. I’ll tell show you which is the ONLY one I would date long term. If you prefer, I can point it out via chinese
It takes a lot of money for a young person just starting out to get an apartment — security deposit, furniture, stuff, not to mention all of the other expenses of daily life that might have been a given living with family. If you suddenly were “kicked out”, it could be really tough. Sounds like a pretty bad fight or situation to have family drive you into a homeless shelter.
“Jester, tell that girl she can pitch a tent on Cobble’s deck.”
Who can pitch a tent on my deck? Better check with CGar first!
Gee, thanks, dona, guess I’ll go make my soup then now.
By more4less on February 1, 2011 5:08 PM
Donatella, lots of young kids today are INGRATES – ie should be given the boot out of the house
My brother has 3 grown boys in their early 20s living with him and his wife. I don’t get this. I couldn’t live at home past 20. I bet they will live there till they get married.
mira mira, Dos Grandes por favor.
No, Cobble, we graduated to how to properly discuss having one’s balls sucked in Spanish.
I love the OT. I learn something new every day. 🙂
perfect. Cobble is here.
Jester, tell that girl she can pitch a tent on Cobble’s deck.
Bienvenidos a la fiesta! Por favor, chupa algunos huevos. Cualesquiera. Da igual.
Donatella, lots of young kids today are INGRATES – ie should be given the boot out of the house
prezanon, dont forget to bring a copy of victoria’s secret catalogue when you show up. I’ll tell show you which is the ONLY one I would date long term. If you prefer, I can point it out via chinese
It takes a lot of money for a young person just starting out to get an apartment — security deposit, furniture, stuff, not to mention all of the other expenses of daily life that might have been a given living with family. If you suddenly were “kicked out”, it could be really tough. Sounds like a pretty bad fight or situation to have family drive you into a homeless shelter.