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Dec 22, 2004 16:20

Yeah sweet Shane.

Your the one thats 24, who still goes to Edison, and has no job or a real home.
But my boyfriend is the one who is going no where in life right?

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Blah reapermunky December 23 2004, 17:24:14 UTC
Well, I wasn't planning on saying anything about any of this, but I've been reading it all and I finally decided to. First off, it sounds to me like this Shane character is out to make Pete look bad. Now if he was hanging out with Highway all the time and buying her things and being "nothing but nice" to her and now he's slamming Pete, seems to me like he's trying to get Pete out of the picture, or just wait long enough til he's gone. He pointed out a lot of things from the past that Pete has supposedly done, as if he has been holding on to these things just waiting to qualify himself as a better person than Pete is. Obviously this can't be a good thing. As for the money thing, anyone who is 24 and has no job, no place, and is just starting community college is on the right track to be a loser. Pete has a job, he's in his 2nd year of college (at a university), he has a place, and he has (enough) money. On top of that, he is only 20 . . . or 21. Now out of the two I definitely think Pete has the better opportunity to be someone in life. As for the poor thing. Who gives a shit? As Shane said "Oh boo hoo", cry me a damn river. Anyone and everyone can change their financial status, and not having a job definitely isn't the way to do it. It's not like in middle and high school when you call someone poor that can't help it. Him being poor has nothing to do with mommy or daddy's jobs anymore, it has to do with being a lazy bum. Also, I thought financial aid checks were supposed to be used for school purposes . . . but I guess some people can think of better uses for their money than their own education. And if it was extra money left over then the smart thing to do probably would be to save it for next semester's tuition, books, etc. I actually don't think many of the people who replied on this have invested much money in their education.

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-Elliott-

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