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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1263177" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Don't know about that or you must be one UGLY thing if that's the case.</p><p></p><p>I once thought I was pretty well off till my dad explained HE was well off and that I was poor as shyt. Never saw a dime of HIS money till I was in my late forties and when I did I didn't need it and never spent a dime of it on myself. I've explained the same to my children just as my grandfather told my dad and my dad me. I guess you could say its a family tradition that is ingrained in us. No one owes you shyt. Its this sense of independence that has kept every member of my family off the gov't dole except for my aunt. She was a staunch democrat and big in the democratic party and was one of the movers and shakers during the Carter era and I can clearly remember her condescending comments to us about our work ethic. If it wasn't for us taking care of our own she would be a bag lady today even though at one time she had three planes and traveled the world chasing unicorns and the like. She is the prime example I use to teach my children why its important not to be a liberal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1263177, member: 4362"] Don't know about that or you must be one UGLY thing if that's the case. I once thought I was pretty well off till my dad explained HE was well off and that I was poor as shyt. Never saw a dime of HIS money till I was in my late forties and when I did I didn't need it and never spent a dime of it on myself. I've explained the same to my children just as my grandfather told my dad and my dad me. I guess you could say its a family tradition that is ingrained in us. No one owes you shyt. Its this sense of independence that has kept every member of my family off the gov't dole except for my aunt. She was a staunch democrat and big in the democratic party and was one of the movers and shakers during the Carter era and I can clearly remember her condescending comments to us about our work ethic. If it wasn't for us taking care of our own she would be a bag lady today even though at one time she had three planes and traveled the world chasing unicorns and the like. She is the prime example I use to teach my children why its important not to be a liberal. [/QUOTE]
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