I'm going to tell them I'm not playing along any more after this year
but we don't get presents as it is.
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Tue 23 Dec 2003, 0:37,
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I do,
it seems to upset them that I actually don't really want anything. Unless they want to buy me a £1700 powerbook, which they don't.
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Tue 23 Dec 2003, 0:38,
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my parents give me money
but I don't need it anymore, so I can afford to tell them to stop.
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Tue 23 Dec 2003, 0:40,
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what?
wait, you're always saying you can't afford to go places. doesn't money buy travel anymore? i'm in trouble if it doesn't. I've only got so many frequent flyer miles to burn.
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Tue 23 Dec 2003, 0:41,
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well yes
but there's a difference between being able to afford a holiday and not being able to afford food
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Tue 23 Dec 2003, 0:42,
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maybe i'll feel that way in a few years
but for now, just coming off being terribly terribly broke, food seems more important
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Tue 23 Dec 2003, 0:44,
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look, i want my money back
you're being too serious. i was merely suggesting that if you could get a free holiday, and your parents were willing, who'd it hurt? tell them to send me the cash instead.
(p.s. I'm only kidding. And now I really do have to go to dinner.)
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Tue 23 Dec 2003, 0:47,
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(p.s. I'm only kidding. And now I really do have to go to dinner.)