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Fry Day Fiddy Too (pg. 3)
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| planetaryplayer |
i flopped on some hoes today for no reason.
speaking of money. i have an insatiable thirst for hidden/buried treasure. i sink all my money into it. once i find treasure or accumulate any sort of income i rebury it elsewhere. my failed t shirt business had lead me to develop the framework of a board game. its going to be called 'heathens vs infidels' copyright patent pending $$$$$$$$$$$$ if you want to sponsor me I'm accepting gold and silver pieces only |
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| Jon_Snow |
| If you had to eat dog you might work like one too. I don't know where such an expression came from. I never seen a dog work. They beg from you and sleep half the day. It be more appropriate to say "pan handles like a dog" |
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| Dykes_on_Jay |
| quote: | Originally posted by Silky Johnson
Oh no, I believe in making money and saving for the future, just not in working like a dog for it. |
To be fair, it's not nurse money. It is a lot of cash and it may not always be there. Take it take it. |
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| Lira |
The Lira household went to Amazonas Theatre, and we saw a German pianist. First time I've ever been to a proper Opera House, and it was quite nice. We had our very own box!

Find someone who looks at you the way I stare into the nothingness next to he piano  |
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| Jon_Snow |
| Please tell me you didn't wear sneakers to the opera |
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dykes_on_Jay
To be fair, it's not nurse money. It is a lot of cash and it may not always be there. Take it take it. |
Ah I get it. You mean like, consistent earnings and pension, blahblah? You have no pension? How does stuff work like that over there? Now I smell what you're stepping in. I think. Lol. |
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| Lews |
Well, if he's running his own business (teaching English to older Chinese women, if I remember correctly?) it's doubtful he'd have any pension, other than what he sets up.
Lira, don't you have any, you know, adult clothes? Half joking, half serious question :p
And what was performed? |
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| Dykes_on_Jay |
| quote: | Originally posted by Silky Johnson
Ah I get it. You mean like, consistent earnings and pension, blahblah? You have no pension? How does stuff work like that over there? Now I smell what you're stepping in. I think. Lol. |
Self employed. Work for myself, as well as get cuts for placement. is a bit crazy. Steady? Haha...I'll go for steady payment and a pay cut when I have to move back to broke ass Canada to send my son to school.
Pension? Really? Haha...i paid into that in Canada and have RRSPs from my time working there. Im not planning to cash in on it. Dead at 60 sounds nice.
Don't forget I am supporting 2 other people 100% in a place where the cost of living makes yours look like a joke (in the house your hubby's parents gifted you).
Silly women.
In canadian pesos i clear really low 6 figures....the problem is, a first tier Chinese city is expensive. I pay 2300 canadian peso per month rent for a very average 100 square meter place in a gated complex. So my rent is about 30k canadian pesos.
How much do you make again? You bought your first car in your 30s so it can't be much. |
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| Dykes_on_Jay |
| Lews, I don't deal with the Chinese, if i did i would have split ages ago. Terrible twats. Deal with Koreans here for managing manufacturing. |
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| Dykes_on_Jay |
| Have also kept my drunk promise. Japanese whiskey > * |
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| Lews |
Hey, at least I remembered the self-employed part :p
Surprised to hear rent is that much for you, that's almost as much as I pay (in London).
What Japanese whisky you bingeing on? I wouldn't say it's uberalles, but the best is certainly as good as the best from other places. Unfortunately the recent recognition of that fact has pushed bottles into the realm of pure ludicrous prices. I imagine the bubble will pop soon - I certainly hope so :( |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| Nothing quite like watching two aspirational COR-whores duking it out over who has made the better life-choices. |
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