Comments:

Monica - 2004-07-13 22:35:57
It will get better -- I know it will! And if all else fails, you can move to AZ with us, Justin can become a chef and you can work at one of the billion resorts! :-) But even if you elect to remain in the South, I know it will get better. Hang in there!
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Roxy - 2004-07-13 23:49:02
Why not try to get part time work near your place? The banks? The gym? Acting as a phone girl at a pizza place? Who knows.. I'm sorry things are so tight. Is there any way you could change current spending so as to have enough money to pay for his license plates?
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4vr - 2004-07-14 10:47:56
Hey kiddo.. You may not like a lot of what Walmart represents, the thing is they have jobs. I've had to look at the Walmart thing alot lately. Look at the Walmart in Salem, MO. It has basically given the locals an economy. The people there have more jobs and better pay than before Walmart getting there. Yes, some old businesses closed, no doubt about it. On the flip side, more people are employed, for better wages. I don't know about where you are living now, don't know the economy or layout of the town, but Wally World may be an easy place to work, that may be able give you the hours you need. So how much do you want the new clothes, new CD's, to eat out, have more than one vehicle. It's all about comprimise. Even so, I bet you'd have fun at Wally World. Just think of all the trouble you could cause...
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Ang - 2004-07-14 11:14:07
I know your struggling, but if you need a break Shawn and I can pay for your gas money and feed you. If you need a weekend or whatever to get away let me know. Im here for ya toots. And Gabrielle would love to meet her Aunt Lora.
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Rowan - 2004-07-14 22:40:21
In response to Rox...like I said, no work attire in the budget at all. I really mean it when I say we have $40 a month to spend on things other than bare-essentials groceries, gas for the car and the bills- no more. That $40 goes towards little things that come up here and there, and liscense plates for Justin's car will cost around $250. It will get better, just not right now, I guess.
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