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<blockquote data-quote="Tiredof33" data-source="post: 764318" data-attributes="member: 13558"><p>I think putting the money in your own account is an excellent idea. Plan for an extravagant item for you, then buy it. My son could have had a college degree at an expensive college with all of the money I've thrown away trying to help him.</p><p></p><p>When I was 14yo I drove (farm life, we were born knowing how to drive, lol) a senior family member I love dearly to visit a woman. It was down a winding dirt road in the woods late at night. The darkness was terrifying!!</p><p></p><p>The woman we visited had no electricity and I sat in the car in complete darkess waiting for my family member to talk to the lady. I had no idea why we were there and back then we did not ask our elders questions, lol.</p><p></p><p>When she finally came back to the car she told me the woman told her a spell had been placed on her 2 sons and the woman could remove it for $200. Thank goodness my family member did not have the money or she would have agreed. I remember the night vividly, mainly because I was scared to death, lol.</p><p></p><p>It's a joke between my sister and I now to get a job stripping or pole dancing to raise the money to get the spell removed from my son (and quite a few others).</p><p></p><p>I hope I made you laugh, lol. The things mothers will do for their children is beyond reason, lol!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiredof33, post: 764318, member: 13558"] I think putting the money in your own account is an excellent idea. Plan for an extravagant item for you, then buy it. My son could have had a college degree at an expensive college with all of the money I've thrown away trying to help him. When I was 14yo I drove (farm life, we were born knowing how to drive, lol) a senior family member I love dearly to visit a woman. It was down a winding dirt road in the woods late at night. The darkness was terrifying!! The woman we visited had no electricity and I sat in the car in complete darkess waiting for my family member to talk to the lady. I had no idea why we were there and back then we did not ask our elders questions, lol. When she finally came back to the car she told me the woman told her a spell had been placed on her 2 sons and the woman could remove it for $200. Thank goodness my family member did not have the money or she would have agreed. I remember the night vividly, mainly because I was scared to death, lol. It's a joke between my sister and I now to get a job stripping or pole dancing to raise the money to get the spell removed from my son (and quite a few others). I hope I made you laugh, lol. The things mothers will do for their children is beyond reason, lol!! [/QUOTE]
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