WOHM's who say they have to work

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WOHM's who say they have to work
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Sun, 10-29-2006 - 4:17pm

For those of you that WOH and say you have to do it to make ends meet. Do you really do it to make ends meet or do you do it cause you want to keep up a certain lifestyle? Do you know how to live with out debt or without having to keep up with the joneses?


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Registered: 07-26-2006
Thu, 11-02-2006 - 9:46am

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Well you rephrased the question. You said in the previous post...

**Now...can you list some of your 2million that you mentioned?**

So I did.

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Registered: 07-26-2006
Thu, 11-02-2006 - 9:48am

Right...But they never CHOSE to be deployed. They CHOSE the military...they didn't chose to be deployed.

Does someone chose to drive and be killed by a drunk driver? Or do we chose to drive down the road and get hit by a drunk driver and die? Driving is dangerous and we accept the risks of it. However that in no way means we chose to be hit by someone.

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Registered: 07-08-2001
Thu, 11-02-2006 - 9:49am

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No maybe about it. Plenty of others are paid to "break with work." I'm sure it's hard to speculate on something like this, so I'll clear it up for you...yes, breaks are part of the work day for many people. If I was at home all day I wouldn't be at a desk and knowing myself as I do I would probably not even sit down from 'son up to son down.' I can't imagine that I'd have time to post at all (and what, I have 100+ posts here? Is that considered a lot?).

Mary



Mom to Kevin 11/4/03


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Registered: 07-26-2006
Thu, 11-02-2006 - 9:51am

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So? How many steps does one have to take to make a consequence a choice?

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I will ask again. Because one is driving a car do they chose to be in an accident and be injured?

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The consequences of an action are not a choice.

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Registered: 06-27-1998
Thu, 11-02-2006 - 9:53am

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Yes, because you specifically attacked me and not my comments.

PumpkinAngel

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Registered: 06-27-1998
Thu, 11-02-2006 - 9:54am

It's a consequence of the choice.

PumpkinAngel

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Registered: 07-26-2006
Thu, 11-02-2006 - 9:56am

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Calling you Queen of the board angel is an attack?

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I didn't say a thing about attacking you. Nor did you say a thing about me attacking you. You said uncalled for. I told you what you stated about me backpedalling then responding with a LOL icon and said all over the board was uncalled for. Again, the two posts you listed there is no backpedalling that I saw. Could you be more specific?

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Registered: 06-27-1998
Thu, 11-02-2006 - 9:57am

Okay...that was addressed in posts 541 and 563.


PumpkinAngel

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Registered: 07-26-2006
Thu, 11-02-2006 - 9:57am
Well according to that logic next time someone hits your car then you should accept the consequences of your actions by chosing to drive on the road and pay for your own damages.
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Registered: 06-27-1998
Thu, 11-02-2006 - 9:58am

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No actually if you go back, I didn't rephrase the question.

PumpkinAngel

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