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There are late 30 somethings, early 40 somethings not living in thier own address.
posting here with the persona of a teenager, Its all there.
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Re: There are late 30 somethings, early 40 somethings not living in thier own address.
Should I name mothers names? spread your wings. leave the nest.
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yeah, that shit is pathetic. I'm 36 and live in my grandmother's basement but it has it's own door to the outside so it's independent, not like these jokers you're talking about. get a life losers!
[IMG]http://www.dailysnapshots.com/photos/uncategorized/20050220_cellar_door.jpg[/IMG]
I come and go as I please, I don't have to check in or nothin. I could have girls over, wouldn't even have to be quiet cause Grammy don't hear good
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I moved out at 18, and my god it was epic. I do miss home cooked meals though
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Age ain't nuthin' but a numba! YOLO
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[QUOTE=Lamar Doom]yeah, that shit is pathetic. I'm 36 and live in my grandmother's basement but it has it's own door to the outside so it's independent, not like these jokers you're talking about. get a life losers!
[IMG]http://www.dailysnapshots.com/photos/uncategorized/20050220_cellar_door.jpg[/IMG]
I come and go as I please, I don't have to check in or nothin. I could have girls over, wouldn't even have to be quiet cause Grammy don't hear good[/QUOTE]
people the stay at home the longest are the smartest.
No bills, no taxes, home cooked meals, laundry service, etc. keep on living the dream.
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Probably not moving out of my parents until I finish college, just easier financially.
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[QUOTE=Le Shaqtus]Probably not moving out of my parents until I finish college, just easier financially.[/QUOTE]
I'm never moving out, period.
Just easier, period.
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Re: There are late 30 somethings, early 40 somethings not living in thier own address.
The average house price where I live is
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Lol, this is where all the losers who can't support themselves come to pat each other on the back?
Anyway, I'm guessing this is about Jameer.
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Re: There are late 30 somethings, early 40 somethings not living in thier own address.
[QUOTE=step_back]The average house price where I live is
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Re: There are late 30 somethings, early 40 somethings not living in thier own address.
[QUOTE=DukeDelonte13]thats the UK for you. I live in a very modest house, all paid off, only 1500 square feet. My wife has some cousins form berkhamsted and they were saying my home would be around the price level of what you are talking about.
You can buy some pretty massive homes in most suburbs outside of major cities for under 300k.[/QUOTE]
It's much cheaper up North and outside of London. But I need to be in London for work. The alternative is quit what I'm doing, get a "Normal" job and get my own place. I have a feeling I'd resent the rest of my life if I did that though.
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this is a true scandal. ISH must get to the bottom of this phenomenon.
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Re: There are late 30 somethings, early 40 somethings not living in thier own address.
[QUOTE=step_back]The average house price where I live is
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a guy I work with kept acting like he had moved out of home, kept telling everyone he has his own house. He had moved into a granny flat behind his parents house....