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Old 10-26-2011, 05:37 PM   #562
MrsJoseph
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I am not believing all this crap. You people don't have any friends? You don't have any family? You don't have any neighbors? You don't give at church?

You don't loan your car or give a ride if someone has a car problem?
You don't load your tools?
You don't give presents?
You don't give your tickets to the game to someone else if you can't go?

This group is a bunch of stingy friendless greedy misers.
Before you feel you have the right to call ANYONE names...do you know my friends? No? So, who are you to sit in judgement?


Loan my car? No, I'll give you a ride. People don't pay for tickets they get in others cars.

Load Tools? No. I don't own any tools to load anywhere.

Give presents? Sure. But that's a GIFT and not a "loan."

GIVING someone something is a big difference than LOANING someone something and HOPING that they give it back.

I don't loan my books to ANYONE. This only excludes my mom and my husband. Experience has taught me this the hard way. I hope that you don't have to learn my lessons on your own but you know what they say:
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A wise man learns from others mistakes.
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