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Am I the only broke ass bish on EF?

I guess

as long as it doesn't involve tool touching

In all fairness, I'm working on a bottle of this tonight:

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Butt I'll probably drink 1/3 of it at most.
 
i have 3 kids...of course i'm a broke ass bitch...however, i will be debt-free in 5 years...then one year later my twins will go to college...fml.
 
i have 3 kids...of course i'm a broke ass bitch...however, i will be debt-free in 5 years...then one year later my twins will go to college...fml.

Rhodes tuition = $50k/year
Vanderbilt Tuition (my daugher's fall-back school) = $55k/year
Private school for 13 year old = 8k/year
Private school for 3 year old (they are awesome) = 8k/year

So I'm in for $131/year right now.

If my oldest goes to graduate school (my daughter will almost certainly), I could be in for as much as $181 + 16k (twins in school) = $197/year

It's crazy these days... how do people pull it off? Massive debt? Grants?
 
i have 3 kids...of course i'm a broke ass bitch...however, i will be debt-free in 5 years...then one year later my twins will go to college...fml.



I made a decision long ago to not have kids...and it's amazing how much more disposable income I seem to have than my friends who chose to have kids. Not to mention free time...which I require a lot of to be happy.
 
Rhodes tuition = $50k/year
Vanderbilt Tuition (my daugher's fall-back school) = $55k/year
Private school for 13 year old = 8k/year
Private school for 3 year old (they are awesome) = 8k/year

So I'm in for $131/year right now.

If my oldest goes to graduate school (my daughter will almost certainly), I could be in for as much as $181 + 16k (twins in school) = $197/year

It's crazy these days... how do people pull it off? Massive debt? Grants?

Go to college for free. Duh.
 
I made a decision long ago to not have kids...and it's amazing how much more disposable income I seem to have than my friends who chose to have kids. Not to mention free time...which I require a lot of to be happy.

Kids are insanely expensive.

That's another thing... I don't see how most people have the income to raise them right -- let alone some of these welfare recipients. They don't have even 1/5 or 1/10th the cash they need to raise a kid.
 
I have my health back, a wonderful family, awesome friends, cool cats, I now do what I love so yeah, I am pretty rich!

For me, money means nuttin, but I did grow up with money but my parents made me work at a young age, so made money, lost money, was broke, was not, made more, lost more and now at 45, started a whole new career and I'm moving up slowly.
 
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