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TOTA, do you live on your own or with family? (pg. 5)
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| PartEgurl |
| I've been on my own since 18. I am currently living with my aunt, uncle and cousin while I am in Toronto for work for the next 2 months. It is going very well. Too well in fact, I may get use to this... |
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| oldschool420 |
| I live at home while I'm in school. I do pay rent though, but I definitely get my moneys worth with food, car etc.. |
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| exstasie |
| quote: | Originally posted by oldschool420
I live at home while I'm in school. I do pay rent though, but I definitely get my moneys worth with food, car etc.. |
Where in AB you live? |
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| zokissima |
| Live with the gf right now. Not alone, but not with family. I find this a pretty good arrangement though. |
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| Kamka |
| quote: | Originally posted by DaRoZa
still living with the family... can't wait to get the hell out :whip: |
ha ha, me too... :( I kinda don't feel like being around my stepfather on a constant basis. (and now I feel bad to say that, why?! :sadgreen: ) But, I DO do my own laundry. I can't stand if someone else does it. Now that my grandfather and my stepfather's mom are here with us for a visit from Europe, I do get the home-cooked meals more often than before. And my grandpa's never been to Canada yet, so I can show him around. (He's really happy so far). So that's good. :)
I lived with my then-boyfriend (who has since turned into something of a 'friend', or rather, something between a boyfriend and a friend), for a couple of months last year in his bachelor apartment, with his two cats (meow <3 :gsmile: ), two budgies, and one fish. We argued too much though, so I moved out. But I still come to visit him when I have time. |
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| DigiNut |
| quote: | Originally posted by jchung52
i like my cooking |
Roger that. All of you folks going on about home-cooked meals - seriously, pick up a cookbook, it's not that hard. Well, unless you're like my ex-roommate who couldn't figure out that you needed water to make instant rice.
I'm not surprised at the distribution here, but I actually am surprised at some of the individual responses. |
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| exstasie |
| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
I'm not surprised at the distribution here, but I actually am surprised at some of the individual responses.[/COLOR][/FONT] |
In what regards?
That were still living and home cause we love a good home cooked meal and miss our mommy :P? |
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| Orko |
| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
Roger that. All of you folks going on about home-cooked meals - seriously, pick up a cookbook, it's not that hard. Well, unless you're like my ex-roommate who couldn't figure out that you needed water to make instant rice. |
Seriously, all you need a recipe and some patience. But, sometimes you just cannot beat 30, 40, even 50 years of experience in the kitchen. My mom kicks my ass when it comes to cooking indian food.
I have lived on my own for two years now. I love it, except for the fact that I HATE living in Toronto. |
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| Knox |
| with my girl for the past 4 years- lived away from my parents since i was 20 |
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| DigiNut |
| quote: | Originally posted by exstasie
In what regards?
That were still living and home cause we love a good home cooked meal and miss our mommy :P? |
No, that's the part that doesn't surprise me. I just meant that some of the people who I would have expected to still live at home, don't, and vice versa. And no, I'm not going to name names. |
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| smuncky |
| living at home and thats where i'll be staying for awhile. like mentioned before, not paying rent and getting fed are the plus sides that cant be beat. |
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