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Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
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Originally posted by Aimee:

your dad sounds like mine lol


yeah... I couldn't have done it without them. Married now, and still taking money off them. One day I will look after them though, I am determined to.


me too, my dad turned up the other day and gave me the money i lost in benefits, he has just retired and i feel so bad still having to rely on my dad at my age, but he's been a dad to my girl more than her real dad has been Thumbs Up
Aimee
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Originally posted by Aimee:

me too, my dad turned up the other day and gave me the money i lost in benefits, he has just retired and i feel so bad still having to rely on my dad at my age, but he's been a dad to my girl more than her real dad has been Thumbs Up


My dad retired about 5 years ago. He put aside funds for me and the kids as part of his retirement plan (bless him). I still hate taking off him though, and one day it will give me great pleasure to give something back.

If I ever say that to him, he says I am a fantastic mum, and the kids are a credit to me, and them, and that gives him more pleasure than any money could.

Gotta love him. (even if he is a grumpy ol sod sometimes! Big Grin )
Dirtyprettygirlthing
Oooh does this thread mean that I can have a rant?

I am studying for my MA but ( I think understandably) need part time work to put food on t' table etc.. and I'm overqualified?I know that but I do need to work?

On top of that. my CSA case (he hasn't paid a penny in years despite earning v. good money grr) has gone to debt enforcement - ie - we have all the powers but we still won't act, even though you have given us all the A*sehole's details. My last letter from the CSA was 28/04/08 and they won't return my calls

*screams*
Dark~Angel

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