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The Contract
#41
RE: The Contract
Well the whole thing that irritates me about it is that they didn't even wait for him to finish school yet before making the ultimatum. It would be different if you have an 18-year-old living in the house not working, not going to school or doing anything with his life. But that's not the case here. Red's still got about one month to go before graduation, and they pull this "go to church or GTFO" stunt. Now they're telling his employer, not directly but through his sister, to change his hours so that he'll be able to attend church. To me it does sound like a power struggle. Otherwise, why the contract? I think it's just a way for them to rub his nose in the fact that they hold all the cards.
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#42
RE: The Contract
A wise person realizes who holds all the cards and doesn't fight those in power. Smile
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#43
RE: The Contract
come to find out it was all my sister my parents had nothing to do with it.
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#44
RE: The Contract
(April 26, 2011 at 10:17 pm)Red_Baron Wrote: come to find out it was all my sister my parents had nothing to do with it.

Give her a Charley Horse.. no warnings, just *POW* and watch her limp for an hour in pain.

Thats how siblings repay each other for such asshatery actions
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#45
RE: The Contract
don't show your parents this.

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