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i ****ing hate people who are afraid to pay for cabs
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| BTG |
my little brother just called and hes' like 'where's mom?"
"i duno, wal-mart i think"
"oh, cause i'm still at school"
"wtf? why its 5:30"
"i know, but i had track, now i need mom to pick me up"
"well she isn't here"
"well tell her i'm here when she gets home"
"dan, she's at walmart, it could take days"
"well w/e. i dont care"
"take a cab"
"no way, those things are expensive"
the bastard has over a grand in his bank account, and doesn't wana pay a $15 cab ride to get home...i have a few friends like that. it pisses me off, especially when you can afford it. god damnit.
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| StanVoid |
cabs usually hang out in large cities, airports, and train stations.
i've never seen one pass by my high school |
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| Arbiter |
If you waste $15 an average of twice a week on cabs, you're out $1560.00 in a year. Small expenses add up - that's the first rule of not being a poor ass piece of .
If you make 30 grand a year after taxes, which most people don't, then you just spent 5% of your yearly income on that . That blows. |
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| Boomer187 |
| quote: | Originally posted by StanVoid
cabs usually hang out in large cities, airports, and train stations.
i've never seen one pass by my high school |
you know they have phone numbers to call for a cab, that usually results in you seeing a cab where ever you are. |
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| emc^2 |
Here's are some ideas so crazy, they just might work:
1. He should probably try making some friends that may have cars...
or
2. Buy a friggin bike
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3. Roller blades - this will give him the work out he doesn't get on the field.
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4. Invest in a public transportation pass... got me through 4 years of school.
Though, your brother sounds like cheap annoying - which explains why he doesn't have any friends that could give him a lift. |
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