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  1. #21
    Originally posted by Bradley I could go home right now and be with my dog but it's kinda in a bad spot and I'd end up drinking I feel like so I don't want to. it's also very clean and quiet here at this halfway house and free of people high on drugs and drunk being around me so I prefer it.

    I"m in a position where I have an easy job, money and a good place to live while I pursue my higher education. Probably keep living here until I'm done with school, then get a good job and find somewhere to make my home. Or when they make me the director of this company and I no longer have to live here as a manager, then I will move out.

    So you can live there as long as you want? there is no "limit" or "requirement" for you to move out?
  2. #22
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson My dad raised an eyebrow and stared at me when he read the English teachers comment, reading his mind I just said to him "NO".

    obviously something "memorable" happened or else you wouldnt have remembered it after all these years.

    tell me how does a head (dome) feels in your mouth.
  3. #23
    Originally posted by Charles Ex Machina obviously something "memorable" happened or else you wouldnt have remembered it after all these years..

    Um I said I still have my old report cards...I can take a photo of it if it's something you really want to fap over.
  4. #24
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Um I said I still have my old report cards…I can take a photo of it if it's something you really want to fap over.

    a momento you kept for well over 50 years and brought across the atlantic/pacific ?

    its ok, i'd remember and cherish the first penis i suck too until alzhimer and senility set in.
  5. #25
    Originally posted by Charles Ex Machina a momento you kept for well over 50 years and brought across the atlantic/pacific ?

    its ok, i'd remember and cherish the first penis i suck too until alzhimer and senility set in.

    Of course, I keep all important documents. School records are important documents when coming to another country that has no record of your education...duh!

    Education records
    Birth certificate
    Vaccination record
    UK Driving license
    UK national insurance card
    etc etc
  6. #26
    Bradley Florida Man
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson So you can live there as long as you want? there is no "limit" or "requirement" for you to move out?

    Correct. Generally people as clients live here for a few weeks to a few years. Some have been here a very long time and of course some come in and they hate it or can't stay clean/sober and moved out within a few days.

    Managers generally last a longer period of time. As for if I overtake the operation of the business it will be up to me what I want to do whether move otua nd have a manager or do both the directing + the managing of the one of the units. He started the business 19 years ago and has been the sole operator and administrator of it.
  7. #27
    Hmm it seems to me if you can stay there as long as you want there would be a massive shortage of halfway homes for people...lets say yours for example has 6 people living in it...and they all decide I'm going to live here for 20yrs...then that halfway home is effectively no longer a halfway home but a full on residence.

    The halfway house/home is no longer "part of the system" in that it's not open to new residents as it's always fully occupied by the same 6 people.

    I'm not saying that's the case only that it's a dumb way to run a system. It seems to me a time limit on how long you can live in one should be in place to:

    1. encourage you to get your shit in order and get your own place and no longer be a financial burden to the system.
    2. Allow others in more need of a halfway house to have the opportunity of moving in
    3. lowering the number of halfway homes required (and with it the financial burden to the taxpayer)

    A year should be plenty of time for anyone to get their shit in order, get a job, get a place to live and move out...anything else is milking the system and taxpayers.
  8. #28
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Of course, I keep all important documents. School records are important documents when coming to another country that has no record of your education…duh!

    Education records
    Birth certificate
    Vaccination record
    UK Driving license
    UK national insurance card
    etc etc



    sure. sure.

  9. #29
    I understand in chingchongia personal documents are likely not to exist what with it being a 3rd world existence...but having your "life" documents in a 1st world country is the norm.
  10. #30
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson I understand in chingchongia personal documents are likely not to exist what with it being a 3rd world existence…but having your "life" documents in a 1st world country is the norm.

    in my chingchongland, after you shown them your university diplomas, they dont demand to see your grade school certificates,
  11. #31
    Originally posted by Charles Ex Machina in my chingchongland, after you shown them your university diplomas, they dont demand to see your grade school certificates,

    Keeping an incomplete record of your education and or other official records is obviously the thing to do in Chingchongia. Educated people don't throw away documents which may or may not be of use in the unknown future.

    Stay in Chingchongia kid.
  12. #32
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Keeping an incomplete record of your education and or other official records is obviously the thing to do in Chingchongia. Educated people don't throw away documents which may or may not be of use in the unknown future.

    Stay in Chingchongia kid.



    so cope.
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