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Or you both have worms. If you eat everytime your hungry give it a while and u will be a fat kent

I eat every time I'm hungry.. I've been 8 Kg lighter consistently since I started doing that for over a year :D

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.

just because i live at home doesnt mean i dont work hard for everything i have, everything in my room i bought. every car i owned i worked for. i agree you have more stresses than i have but that doesnt mean you work harder than me ( not saying you dont work hard im sure you work your ass off) the only difference that i see is i dont have many stresses as you do but thats got nothing to do with working hard.

Loved the fact that I moved out. Means I can nude up whenever I like :D

Cassie, whereabouts you live? I'm in an apartment on St Kilda Rd, overlooking Albert Park lake. Looking at buying soon though, but it's so stressful trying to find something. Need to be able to afford another nice car soon would be nice too. I guess I'll just do longer hours at work ;)

Awesome, that will do nicely to fix the small window that broke... or pay for rego...

Edit: On further investigation

I don't think that's gonna fly

nah thats just generic website spin.

Go directly to centrelink, theyve made a special case for the hail damage in the south east.

Loved the fact that I moved out. Means I can nude up whenever I like :D

Cassie, whereabouts you live? I'm in an apartment on St Kilda Rd, overlooking Albert Park lake. Looking at buying soon though, but it's so stressful trying to find something. Need to be able to afford another nice car soon would be nice too. I guess I'll just do longer hours at work ;)

we're in edithvale

just because i live at home doesnt mean i dont work hard for everything i have, everything in my room i bought. every car i owned i worked for. i agree you have more stresses than i have but that doesnt mean you work harder than me ( not saying you dont work hard im sure you work your ass off) the only difference that i see is i dont have many stresses as you do but thats got nothing to do with working hard.

reread what I wrote please. I didn't say you don't. I didn't say anything like that. Hell I never even mentioned that I thought anyone who lives at home doesn't work hard. My comment was more to the people who DONT. End of story.

Sounds dodgy, having to be "adversely affected" makes more sense than just handing out free money

On my form these are the options;

How were you affected by the disaster?

- At least one quarter of the interior of your residence has been affected by storm waters or affected by associated debris

- Your residence has been breached, exposing at least one quarter of your residence to the elements

- The interior of your residence has experienced sewerage contamination

We ticked the first box, because majority of our ceilings have water stains.

reread what I wrote please. I didn't say you don't. I didn't say anything like that. Hell I never even mentioned that I thought anyone who lives at home doesn't work hard. My comment was more to the people who DONT. End of story.

i dunno, i want to keep going because it makes you angry.

On my form these are the options;

How were you affected by the disaster?

- At least one quarter of the interior of your residence has been affected by storm waters or affected by associated debris

- Your residence has been breached, exposing at least one quarter of your residence to the elements

- The interior of your residence has experienced sewerage contamination

We ticked the first box, because majority of our ceilings have water stains.

Ah well that sense then... No free money for me

haha, which episode and season did you just see this in because it gets sung again in another season.

both, when dennis and charlie dress up gothic like

and then when charlie makes the musical and they all sing in it lol

im up to date for all eps except for season 5

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