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Rant Thread - What really grinds your gears?

I don't easily get that concept either. Eighteen year olds rarely have the financial means to survive completely. It's like a sick or swim situation. Once again differences in culture, I guess. :confused:
 
!@#$%^&* Holiday weather!!! :mad::mad:
 

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For the record, I left home at 17 and never moved back in.

Currently, I have a 20 yr old who may never leave home and a 22 yr old who's afraid to... and a 25 yr old who spends as much time in my house as he does his own place.

I swear, I'm going to give the last one a set of luggage for his 18th birthday...
 
For the record, I left home at 17 and never moved back in.

Currently, I have a 20 yr old who may never leave home and a 22 yr old who's afraid to... and a 25 yr old who spends as much time in my house as he does his own place.

I swear, I'm going to give the last one a set of luggage for his 18th birthday...

That's the sign of the times we're living in. And it's beginning to become more commonplace.
 
Go dig out the clothes, rock music and talk from your era. Drive them nuts and they'll leave.

Our kid came back in between 2 husbands, went to college, graduated Magna Cum Laude and preferred to drive a bus. She's remarried again, living in England and currently driving the Brits nuts.
 
A long long time ago, in a galaxy not that far away, a certain moderator with a seeing eye pig who shall not be named at this time returned from college with no job and no money. This sorry individual did in fact move into his childhood home. During the first year in re-residence he (or she, for the sake of anonymity ;) :p) found love and became engaged. The decision was made to stay in put until the nuptuals to save as much as possible, which was subsequently used as a down payment on a starter home.

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I love it when a plan comes together. :D

Fast forward to the present. Said person has a 24-year-old son who is in a similar circumstance. He was invited to do the same, along with his fiancee (modern times) to save for a place, which they will be moving to in 2 weeks. Wedding is in 8 weeks.

:rolleyes:
 
For the record, I left home at 17 and never moved back in.

Currently, I have a 20 yr old who may never leave home and a 22 yr old who's afraid to... and a 25 yr old who spends as much time in my house as he does his own place.

I swear, I'm going to give the last one a set of luggage for his 18th birthday...


:)
 
Anyone want to guess who has returned to my living room after sleeping at their own home for one night?

And to make me even more grumpy, I'm going to go to work after only about the hours of sleep.

I need a grumpy cat smiley.
 
When you get told that they don't accept out of state State ID's cause of this plague of rampant forgeries...so, what is the purpose of a State ID that is issued by the US Government if corporations can override these Legally authentic legitimate State ID's?

Oh but I could go get my Drivers License cause those are acceptable cause you can't forge one of them and it's not like Drivers Licenses don't provide for more access...So, individuals like myself whom are disabled and NOT allowed to drive by medical doctors are being screwed over by corporations private rules on Out of State ID's.

Just for the record, my Minnesota State ID was just recently renewed and legit but I was declined cause it might've been a fake ID...well, if it was one that cashier is aiding and abetting a criminal...she should've called 911 and stated that she thinks I have a fake out of stat id.
 
Anyone want to guess who has returned to my living room after sleeping at their own home for one night?

And to make me even more grumpy, I'm going to go to work after only about the hours of sleep.

I need a grumpy cat smiley.

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Watching he smoke rise from your credit card when replacing things damaged by Thursday's Severe T-Storm. An EM spike came through the cable system coax. The first item destroyed was the cable box (Walkin replacement obtained from Comcast.) The cable box fed a Home Theater Receiver (no video output.) The receiver video out went to the TV. (New Toshiba TV now
connected direct to new cable box until I get time to change the wiring from the old receiver to the new receiver.) :bawling::eek::mad:
 
Watching he smoke rise from your credit card when replacing things damaged by Thursday's Severe T-Storm. An EM spike came through the cable system coax. The first item destroyed was the cable box (Walkin replacement obtained from Comcast.) The cable box fed a Home Theater Receiver (no video output.) The receiver video out went to the TV. (New Toshiba TV now
connected direct to new cable box until I get time to change the wiring from the old receiver to the new receiver.) :bawling::eek::mad:

That sucks! :(
 
Really sorry about your trouble, and I know that bricking a device is a real loss.

But nothing in the Play Store caused that, as explained in your other posts.

It is especially when you're extremely poor ($10,788 a year) and can't afford buying phones like candy...I'm out of a device and out of $60 for the month.
 
Watching he smoke rise from your credit card when replacing things damaged by Thursday's Severe T-Storm. An EM spike came through the cable system coax. The first item destroyed was the cable box (Walkin replacement obtained from Comcast.) The cable box fed a Home Theater Receiver (no video output.) The receiver video out went to the TV. (New Toshiba TV now
connected direct to new cable box until I get time to change the wiring from the old receiver to the new receiver.) :bawling::eek::mad:

:(
 
For the record, I left home at 17 and never moved back in.

Currently, I have a 20 yr old who may never leave home and a 22 yr old who's afraid to... and a 25 yr old who spends as much time in my house as he does his own place.

I swear, I'm going to give the last one a set of luggage for his 18th birthday...

ha! all that says to me is...you must be a good father:)
 
Are there any songs in the Billboard hot 100 chart that don't have blatant Auto-Tune on them? Really is it that finding new singers that can sing in-tune without electronic pitch correction a lost art for the RIAA and record companies?
 
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