Wake Up RIU: Parents sue son who refuses to move out

BleedsGreen

Well-Known Member
says who? Fox News? The reality is fast food is full of older people that can't afford to retire now as well as some people that can't get better jobs. Even some of the crappiest jobs want college degrees now. But fast food managers used to be real jobs at least. Today few pay a decent wage. In and out managers are paid well though $150k even or more, about triple most other places.

My father was paid by IBM while still in school to accept a job when he graduated! They don't do that anymore.

Back 30 years ago I took a year off from college and worked in a lumberyard. I made 31k for the year and rented a duple for 650 a month.
Well today that job pays little more but that apartment is 2500 a month! Younger people are screwed today.

Don't forget back in the day you didn't have to compete with women or minorities for most jobs.... Ivy league schools, except one did not even accept women until the late 70s.

The GI bill used to let pretty much any vet go to college for next to nothing, and there were jobs waiting for just about all of them.

Automatically if someone doesn't share your opinion you blame fux news? Look asshole I fucking hate all politicians and all news outlets are full of shit! The GI bill did pay for my college, I refused to work in FF because I felt I could do better and did. WTF, you can't have an opinion on here today without being politicized. I still feel that in my day FF was not a job someone took to get ahead in life. Thanks for reminding me why I almost never post in any forums other then the grow forums. You can take your politics, your Trumps, your Clintons and all the other lying idiot politions and shove them up your ass, leave me out of your politic bullshit!
 

curious2garden

Well-Known Mod
Staff member
Yeah; it's been over 50 yrs so I can't recall if it was 1/2 gal or a full gal
edit: just looked it up, was only a quart
LOL quarts were bigger back then :)

At 14 I applied for a job at the local A&W, they had roller skating waitresses and the idea of getting paid to roller skate while juggling food was something to fun to resist. Sadly my mother told them I was 14 and did not have their permission to work and no matter how I tried to explain that roller skating was not work it never registered, sigh........ stupid parents.
 

Arlius

New Member
They will probably regret it when they are old and senile and need someone to change their diapers.

Your children are your future caretakers. Elders should take care of their young and the young should take care of their elders.
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
I used to cook, clean house and do yard work when I had to live at home with my parents.
Then you're the exception to the rule in America and good on ya!

Selfishness and greed seem to be the watch words in this country anymore. That won't end well.

Milton Friedman is an asshole.
 

Socioman

Member
Good day, everyone! As for me, I'm planning to move to Scandinavia, especially Sweeden. I've always known that Sweden is the best country in the world. It does care about its citizens. Thanks to their program Vision Zero the number of deaths decreased to 3 in 100000 car accidents. Of course, it's important to make it 0 in 10000 but the figure is really small in comparison with other countries. You can find the full article about this program here http://bestcarseathub.com. I guess this example should be followed in other countries as well.
 

Singlemalt

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Good day, everyone! As for me, I'm planning to move to Scandinavia, especially Sweeden. I've always known that Sweden is the best country in the world. It does care about its citizens. Thanks to their program Vision Zero the number of deaths decreased to 3 in 100000 car accidents. Of course, it's important to make it 0 in 10000 but the figure is really small in comparison with other countries. You can find the full article about this program here http://bestcarseathub.com. I guess this example should be followed in other countries as well.
Car accidents?? Yeah right
 

Sir Napsalot

Well-Known Member
pics or it didn't happen :bigjoint:
Oh it happened alright

my stepdad pioneered a process which he called "embryonics" in which high-bred Charolais (later Simmental) heifers would be given a drug to make them hyperovulate, producing dozens of viable ovum which would then be fertilized with the aforementioned product of my labor, producing dozens of embryos which would then be surgically removed in a state-of-the-art facility on our property and implanted into regular old range cows, mostly black baldies and herefords, who would then give birth to dozens of champion bloodline progeny
 

Sour Wreck

Well-Known Member
Oh it happened alright

my stepdad pioneered a process which he called "embryonics" in which high-bred Charolais (later Simmental) heifers would be given a drug to make them hyperovulate, producing dozens of viable ovum which would then be fertilized with the aforementioned product of my labor, producing dozens of embryos which would then be surgically removed in a state-of-the-art facility on our property and implanted into regular old range cows, mostly black baldies and herefords, who would then give birth to dozens of champion bloodline progeny

that's exciting :o

:bigjoint:
 

vostok

Well-Known Member
Oh it happened alright

my stepdad pioneered a process which he called "embryonics" in which high-bred Charolais (later Simmental) heifers would be given a drug to make them hyperovulate, producing dozens of viable ovum which would then be fertilized with the aforementioned product of my labor, producing dozens of embryos which would then be surgically removed in a state-of-the-art facility on our property and implanted into regular old range cows, mostly black baldies and herefords, who would then give birth to dozens of champion bloodline progeny
Humans Next...?
 
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