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Re: I need help



Craig,

Unfortunately I have met people like you, the kind that got handed
everything on a silver spoon.  I bet you even drove by the homeless
person, rolled your window down and yelled "Get a job!".  Your the type
of person that the world can live without, must be from the "me"
generation of the 80's.  Compassion is something that you sure are
lacking.  Remember that next time you "assume" something about a
person.
Riley
Craig Bower wrote:
> So you defaulted on a student loan and screwed your adult life up?
>
> Think to yourself for a moment: "Mea Culpa"
>
> With a Gmail address called fixme1, I can't see how this could be *anything*
> but a scam.  Honestly, take responsibility for your own actions, fix what is
> wrong and move on with your life.  If your wife leaves you based on
> "difficulties" that you've both created, then that my friend, is called
> life.  Pick up where it falls off and carry on.
>
> And a quick buck from a bunch of people on the internet surely isn't going
> to solve your problems.  I'd encourage people to bill you for $1 just for
> having to read your bullshit spam post.  For what it's worth, the rest of
> the world doesn't care about you.  Only you can start caring about yourself
> and fix what you need to.
>
> GL with school and sorting your life out.  And it's remarkably funny how you
> mention that it's not for drug money ... you know what they say about a
> guilty conscience, hey?
>
> Later,
> Craig
>
>
> <fixme1@gmail.com> wrote in message
> 1164475559.367605.250060@j44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com">news:1164475559.367605.250060@j44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> >I feel so dumb posting my personal life here, but desperate times call
> > for desperate measures. You all don't know me very well, except for
> > maybe a couple of you. After 20 years of doing stupid things, I had
> > come to a crossroads in my life, due to an injury at work. I decided to
> > go to school and make a career out of something that I love, computers.
> > I have attended IHCC to get an AAS in Computer Networks and Security
> > since last February. Since I screwed up when I was a teenager, my
> > student loans defaulted and I was unable to pay for school. I tried
> > consolidating but the loan went to judgement and they won't consolidate
> > it. A state agency is paying for my tuition and books, but that is all.
> > No frills as they would say. Due to my class schedule I am unable to
> > work. My wife works at the local Wal-Mart in the photolab to support
> > us. I knew going into this that it would be hard, but I didn't know it
> > would be this hard. We go from paycheck to paycheck wondering if we are
> > going to be able to afford all of our bills, and as of right now, we're
> > not. We are behind on rent, the rest of our bills are behind and I am
> > looking at having to sell some of my stuff to buy groceries. The strain
> > on my wife and I is enormous, and we're on the verge of leaving each
> > other. I don't want that to happen because I love my wife very much. If
> > I quit school to go back to work, the short term will be ok, but we'll
> > be in the same boat a few years from now. I don't want to quit because
> > I only have a year left. In the area that we live in even part-time
> > work is hard to come by. Not sure what to do about any of it, so I
> > decided to ask the community for help. I am not asking for loans, or
> > big amounts of money. I am just asking if each person could send a
> > dollar, that would help a lot. As you can see this is not a ploy for
> > drug money or anything else. Just a man who wants to take care of his
> > family the way he should have done a long time ago. Not asking for
> > much, but if anyone can help, I would greatly appreciate it. Who knows,
> > one day, when someone asks for help, I'll be able to help them too.
> > Please contact me at the email below.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Riley Millage
> > r.millage@msn.com
> >