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Date Posted: 13:46:01 09/12/07 Wed
Author: Johnny Reb (looking blank)
Subject: Re: I don't think I will ever be able to retire
In reply to: Rana 's message, "I don't think I will ever be able to retire" on 12:17:46 09/12/07 Wed

>...He could have waited until he
>had graduated before starting to work, but there is
>that girl who he likes and wants to propose to, so
>obviously, he needs to have a job before taking any
>step.

what is this? what about the bride-to-be? why doesn't she finance the couple with her job while her future husband graduates and thus will add a higher income thru higher education and better chances on the job market to the common household? how did she survive so far? who financed her?

>The first thing he did when he was accepted and knew
>what will his salary be.. is asking me for a raise to
>his allowance because what he will be getting won't be
>enough!

he did not know in advance how high his salary would be and that he could not afford a different lifestyle with it? but he can study, he can marry and start a family? you are sponsoring an adult?

>.. but I am mostly
>angry.. especially if I responded to his request..
>which most probably I will do.

wishing you a livable life while voluntarily letting freeloader(s) live off you.

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