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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5515192" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Who's broke, I have a pension. Who's leaching? Out of an $1840 a month pension I give my mother $150, I pay half of my wife's $623 a month car payment, I pay my dad's Dish satellite bill, over $100 a month which I've been paying almost 6 years, and I'm constantly buying him sandwiches and sweets. Estranged from family? I sent my wife a dozen chocolate covered strawberries for Valentine's which she loved. I help out my sister all the time giving my nieces rides, and take my mom to doctor's appointments. And I pay on my medical debt and credit cards every month and will have them paid when Social Security starts next year. </p><p></p><p>The problem with you is you see a glass half empty instead of half full. You see living out of a car and trailer as being a bum. I see it as being an adventure. I love the Southwest. If you aren't familiar you'll never understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5515192, member: 24302"] Who's broke, I have a pension. Who's leaching? Out of an $1840 a month pension I give my mother $150, I pay half of my wife's $623 a month car payment, I pay my dad's Dish satellite bill, over $100 a month which I've been paying almost 6 years, and I'm constantly buying him sandwiches and sweets. Estranged from family? I sent my wife a dozen chocolate covered strawberries for Valentine's which she loved. I help out my sister all the time giving my nieces rides, and take my mom to doctor's appointments. And I pay on my medical debt and credit cards every month and will have them paid when Social Security starts next year. The problem with you is you see a glass half empty instead of half full. You see living out of a car and trailer as being a bum. I see it as being an adventure. I love the Southwest. If you aren't familiar you'll never understand. [/QUOTE]
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