Don't take drugs.
And don't curse in the thread les.
So I moved back home this semester to go to j.c. due to lack of tuition $ (not a good time for a family to rely on stock investments to pay for tuition), and I brought all my bad (illegal) habits back with me. My parents now know about my 'grass smoking' tendencies and are now gonna take me to get random drug tests. "If you fail", they say, "we will completely cut you off and you have to move out." Well ! WHAT THE WILL I DO NOW TILL I MOVE OUT AGAIN?!?!?!?!? Looks like the fun times are over till another time.
Don't take drugs.
And don't curse in the thread les.
It sounds like you have to make a choice, choose wisely.
you still post here?![]()
Your entire future or smoking a doobie ... I haven't seen a choice that hard since Sophie.
Classic
I would suggest getting a part time job ( maybe a full time one, I'm thinking about it too) to support your illegal habits, then tell your parents to go themselves since you earned the money, you spend it however the you want.
i'd quit if i had a free ride through college going for me...
I'd be more careful...much more careful, and I 'd do what ever I wanted to anyway.
Financial Aid more than covers JC tuition, it also leaves enough left over so that you will only need a part time job for living expenses. Hey I don't smoke, ever since I lived in Germany, everything here is just boring. I do, however, know what I am talking about financial aid wise since I work in enrollment at a local school.
Yeah. Who's Sophie?
Sincerely,
Quincy Carter
do the right thing
think on this you must, for decision right you must make!
You're old enough to go to college, but your parents are going to drug test you... and you're sweating bullets over it? LMFAO at you and your family. Get a ing job, noob.
And don't ing swear in the thread les. This place is one day going to have a language filter because of s like you.
There's always the risk that his parents are willing to boot him over it even if he gets a job to fund his green projects.
Then , pay some rent. He's at least 18 or 19. And if they're the type of parents who would drug test their college aged kid, it's probably best he got out anyway.
Making the decision to stay in their home means making the decision to put up with their rules. Don't like it? Find a way to move out.
If he/she can balance school work, with working to pay rent, then do it. It doesn't sound like he's/she's ready for that.
Don't smoke weed? Just wait until you are on your own to do so.
be a pot smoking bum or living in a nice warm house?
hrmmmmm
The house doesn't sound too nice to me. My real advice, get back in school, go get some student loans and then get a degree to pay em off. Just make sure you don't have a kid or a wife for awhile. It's not as black and white as a live at home/be a bum proposition. There's plenty of people making it on their own, and if in case as Spur-Addict suggested, he's not ready for it, then yeah, don't smoke. My guess would be that he hasn't been a regular smoker even close to long enough for quitting to be problematic. And we don't need another pothead giving the rest of us a bad name, we have enough dead weight on this train already.
Last edited by balli; 03-26-2009 at 01:20 PM.
You have to play by the rules when you depend on others.
That's just how life is.
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