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One of the really frustrating parts of living by hadji2005-09-11 00:42:23
  For starters... by Mr.Taco2005-09-11 00:57:33
    AND!.... by babywhizIT 2005-09-11 08:07:23
-You can drink milk out of the carton, heh.

-Groceries cost less, and if you want to go to a fancy dancy place to eat, it doesn't cost as much, AND there is no argument about where to go. AND you don't have to hear about spending $2 on sliced Peanut Butter! (yea, I know it's gross, but I didn't know that until I tried it, plus, he had just spent 15$ w/ his friends at a strip club!)

-TV remote is MINE!!!! BWAHAHAHAHAHA

-No In-Laws!

-You can listen to whatever durn music you want, and when you get in the car, the radio, seat, and mirrors are just how you left them.

-You can dress and act how you want, not how you are expected to by someone with fashion sense of a pig.

-Less laundry, less dishes, in fact, it's cheaper to go with paper cups/plates than to wash all the time.

-If you work all day, then the last thing I want when I get home is someone around...we always strive for quiet/alone time, when we are with someone, and yet, don't embrace it when we are alone..(well, since I still have kids, I don't get to be alone often, but someday...)

-You don't have to go fix what they broke.

I have always had someone around since I was a teen. I have totally enjoyed the last 4 years, and am totally looking forward to when the kids move out. I dun need or want no steenkin SO.

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