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[QUOTE="Lamp:1197784"]My former roommate/friend from high school owes me quite a bit of money. He moved back to Rhode Island after working on a farm for a month or so out in New York. I helped him out by getting him a job. Then I helped him out further by becoming his roommate. About mid-December, he quits the job out of thin air. The dude never has any money saved up because he spends all of his money on nothing but weed and Wendy's and doesn't work hard enough to make more. I helped him out with his share of a month's rent. He's paid me small increments of $50 or $100 here and there but between that and the money he owes me for his half of the utilities, and the two months he never paid our landlord, and the fact that he got a new job where he only makes $10/hr and pretty much avoids human contact so nobody can shake him down, I'm not expecting to get it all back. The only reason I've even been hitting him up for anything is because I don't have a job right now either and have been eating through my savings. He moved into a house with a guy we both used to work with and their roommate and I think he'll start pulling the same shit with being behind on rent. Eventually he'll probably have leeched off every person he knows and nobody will want to help him anymore, so he'll end up legitimately homeless and it'll be entirely his fault because he's a lazy fuck who has no work ethic and can't save money. Never again. Once I finish school and have a job (within the next couple months), I'm just going to forget about it and move on.[/QUOTE]
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