Jackcrevol
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While I am glad it was not a woman, the dude is hospitalized. We do not know the details, obviously, so I hope it was more of a self defense or protecting people thing and not something AK instigated.Same question I have. Complete non story if it isn’t. If it is? Career’s over or at the very least on thin ice.
It’s a documentary of @cHiZzLeVOL ’s lifeI watched the first six episodes of Reacher yesterday. Highly recommend.
I am older than dirt, but I came out of college with money in the bank and I never took out a loan. I earned money by working at number of jobs in high school and saved money rather than buying cars, a bunch of clothes and etc. I did not have a car at school and if I wanted to go home, I could/would thumb my way to and from home. During the Summers I got jobs which would pay for my entire net year's college costs. I even loaned one of my older brothers over $1,000 While I was in college. That was a big mistake and I learned to never loan money to anyone in the family.
Want anything from Frankfurt? I still owe you the one thing.It’s a documentary of @cHiZzLeVOL ’s life
I'm part of the so-called Baby Boomer crowd who worked their way through college. Worked in a plywood mill in the summer and cut pulpwood in the winter. The 12k a year my school cost was just as much out of reach to me as the 32k. Never expected the government to bail me out for any debt I incurred.I love the “I worked my way through college without taking out loans” baby boomer crowd. UT costs about $32k per year now. Point me to the part time jobs that pay $32k. And what if someone wants to go to law school, med school, etc.?
Just because you were lucky enough to attend college during a time when tuition costs were manageable, that doesn’t mean a college kid today can attend college without accumulating debt. It’s a ridiculous phenomenon in the wealthiest country in human history.
Dang that's a lot. What college did you go to?I'm part of the so-called Baby Boomer crowd who worked their way through college. Worked in a plywood mill in the summer and cut pulpwood in the winter. The 12k a year my school cost was just as much out of reach to me as the 32k. Never expected the government to bail me out for any debt I incurred.