Anonymous wrote:While in my late 20's I was a very good golfer (but in business school) and a wealthy lady golfer in her early 40's invited me to play with her in her club's two day mixed event and she offered to pay me $250. We didn't win but at the end of the weekend she gave me $500 for golf plus other services.
Anonymous wrote:Not quick, but I've donated eggs a bunch of times. (although, it was really rewarding to help people, not just because of the money)
I have also donated plasma when short on rent when I was like 18.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't the roomate sell HIS plasma, since he was the one who was short?
Maybe he had a medical history that precludes him from it. Whatever the reason, OP should be really proud of what a nice kid her stepson is.
Yes, Roommate had just gotten a tattoo re:his dad recently passing away from cancer. I guess that there's a waiting period afterwards. They are both great young men. I'm sending them a care package today.
So he gets a tattoo but can't pay the rent. Oookkkkkk......
Yeah, he did. He's 20 and grieving hard.
To each his own but is be very disappointed if my kids got tattoos even more so if they couldn't afford to get one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't the roomate sell HIS plasma, since he was the one who was short?
Maybe he had a medical history that precludes him from it. Whatever the reason, OP should be really proud of what a nice kid her stepson is.
Yes, Roommate had just gotten a tattoo re:his dad recently passing away from cancer. I guess that there's a waiting period afterwards. They are both great young men. I'm sending them a care package today.
So he gets a tattoo but can't pay the rent. Oookkkkkk......
Yeah, he did. He's 20 and grieving hard.
To each his own but is be very disappointed if my kids got tattoos even more so if they couldn't afford to get one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't the roomate sell HIS plasma, since he was the one who was short?
Maybe he had a medical history that precludes him from it. Whatever the reason, OP should be really proud of what a nice kid her stepson is.
Yes, Roommate had just gotten a tattoo re:his dad recently passing away from cancer. I guess that there's a waiting period afterwards. They are both great young men. I'm sending them a care package today.
So he gets a tattoo but can't pay the rent. Oookkkkkk......
Yeah, he did. He's 20 and grieving hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't the roomate sell HIS plasma, since he was the one who was short?
Maybe he had a medical history that precludes him from it. Whatever the reason, OP should be really proud of what a nice kid her stepson is.
Yes, Roommate had just gotten a tattoo re:his dad recently passing away from cancer. I guess that there's a waiting period afterwards. They are both great young men. I'm sending them a care package today.
So he gets a tattoo but can't pay the rent. Oookkkkkk......
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't the roomate sell HIS plasma, since he was the one who was short?
Maybe he had a medical history that precludes him from it. Whatever the reason, OP should be really proud of what a nice kid her stepson is.
Yes, Roommate had just gotten a tattoo re:his dad recently passing away from cancer. I guess that there's a waiting period afterwards. They are both great young men. I'm sending them a care package today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's weird, but before we had kids, my husband and I did a lot of secret shopping/eating at restaurants.
I would love to do this...where did you find opportunities?
Not PP, but I did this too. I used Coyle Hospitality; they do some higher end restaurants / hotels in DC, but the reports are intense. It used to take me 3 hours to write up a report for a $200 meal. My husband likes fancy food, and I'm cheap, so it worked for us (before kids)