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It's pretty much like that Alex. Because if you live at home you have a safety net below you invade something goes wrong. If you're out of home and you can't afford rent mortgage or bills your f**ked

thats not what i was saying.

it seems implied unless you dont live at home you dont work hard for money, you may say you work harder out of home cos you cant afford not to etc, and yes that would apply for lazy kents workin casually a day a week sleeping till lunch time but i work full time have since hte day i left school, yeh i live at home but in 6 years ive had a bout 4 weeks worth of holidays and i save my cash like no tomorrow just cos i live under my parents roof doesnt mean i dont work hard

my dick feels better in a nice warm vagina. it doesn't mean I walk around all day with a woman hanging off my hips.

would be good though

Just found my leather gear and hand brake boots if anyone needs to replace theirs...brand new, never been installed

how much? my handbrake boot is worn out. dont really need the gearstick one :blink:

thats not what i was saying.

it seems implied unless you dont live at home you dont work hard for money, you may say you work harder out of home cos you cant afford not to etc, and yes that would apply for lazy kents workin casually a day a week sleeping till lunch time but i work full time have since hte day i left school, yeh i live at home but in 6 years ive had a bout 4 weeks worth of holidays and i save my cash like no tomorrow just cos i live under my parents roof doesnt mean i dont work hard

and that's not what -I- was saying. If u reread I said 'work hard for everything they have'. For example, my parents were never well off, they worked really hard to provide what was needed for their three children and as such I'm used to not being spoiled by my parents spending huge amounts of money on me or my sisters like some peoples parents do. I'm used to having to work for everything I want and work hard or it doesn't happen. My car is under finance because even working full time I paid board etc... It was the easiest way to do it. Now we have rent and bills as well on top. If I don't work hard the car is taken away. Could be kicked out for not being able to make rent. Etc. Life is so much easier with ur parents providing everything you need. Far less stressful.

I'm not saying I dont think you work hard. I'm just saying the conseqences are a lot worse without mum and dad there to bail u out if u need it.

how much dezz?
would be good though

how much? my handbrake boot is worn out. dont really need the gearstick one :blink:

was gonna say i dont wanna seperate but if you niggas wanna share then go for your lives...although does mean I have to post to 2 mother f**kers instead of 1...

asking $80, but for you 2 $35 a piece + postage?

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