>
> Assuming a minimum of 200, that's 100 a year, or over 8 a month!
>
> Just cut off any financial aid. While that's only about $60 a month,
> I'm sure if he's going wild with CDs, he's spending tons on everything
> else.
>
> Hal
>
I don't support him financially. He works in retail. Other than
housing him (I charge him minimal rent) and feeding him, he is on his
own. He is now looking at subsidized housing because I won't let him
do any business out of my home. When his father suggested that his
"clients?" would question his success with him living in a low end
neighborhood in a complex with security fencing, he repeated one of
his many mantras about us not knowing what we are talking about.
He spends quite a bit on energy bars and drinks. Overpriced vitamins,
deodorant, shampoo, toothpaste, etc. etc. etc.
Jenna
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