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But how do you have the money to go on a shopping spree unless you have a real job? I couldn't do that at your age (I mean, I still got money to buy myself clothes), not that I cared, but it seems spoiled in the sense your parents are just handing you money.
But how do you have the money to go on a shopping spree unless you have a real job? I couldn't do that at your age (I mean, I still got money to buy myself clothes), not that I cared, but it seems spoiled in the sense your parents are just handing you money.
No we just bought a few things. I like to just get out and go around the shops.
No we just bought a few things. I like to just get out and go around the shops.
Doesn't answer the question of how you can actually afford it? But then again, if mummy and daddy can afford a 5 week jaunt in Florida, then yeah the question answers itself.
My most common military sighting here. They are always passing through from Fort Campbell.
We live 25 miles north of Fort Dix. Lots of flights pass through here as well, but this is the lean hour for flights. We usually don't get to see many military helicopters or planes.
And its not expensive to goto America. If you were desperate to go you could get it for about £2000 for a family of four for two weeks.
2000 pounds = $4800, for a family of four, 2 weeks accommodation for 4 people, transfers and return flights for 4 people plus food, outings and other expenses. You live in a fantasy land little boy.
That is not expensive at all. Our flights cost more than that and that is for economy. So if you think £2000 is expensive you better not go to America.
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