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Old 10-17-2004, 12:52 PM  
notjoe
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Originally posted by BVF
One of my friends came here this past friday and I had a fat sack of herb and a gigantic bottle of liquor. We were supposed to go in half on something and that would have been 75...Later that day, she says she can only afford 40...Even later on, she says she can only afford 20 (This is her PAYDAY mind you).

So I go and get me a 60 and her a 20. She comes to my house and says that she only has 10 and she'll give me the other 10 tomorrow...

It's been two days later. I'm low on weed now and she was on her way to buy some more weed from this dude. I tell her that I'm on my way over there to smoke and she says "I want to take some to work later and I don't want to touch it"...So I then tell her to just buy me a 20 and since she owes me 10, I'll just come over with another 10 and pick up my sack and she gave me the runaround about that.

I tell her to bring me my 10 IMMEDIATELY and she gives me some bullshit story about how her gas is low....So if I didn't already have something to smoke at home, I would have been assed out.

I ask her why she's bullshitting and she says "Well you have a pocket full of money so it shouldn't matter".


I don't care if I'm a fucking Millionaire, if you owe me some money, GIVE ME THE FUCKING MONEY BEFORE YOU GO BUY MORE DOPE. What's in my wallet has nothing to do with what I smoke with her.

I tell her that she is to NEVER come at me unless she has the correct amount again and she says "fuck you"..

I know it's only 10 dollars, but am I wrong to think that you shouldn't be going to buy some dope without making absolutely sure that you paid for the last weed you had? or is it just me being petty?
Never lend a friend more than you can afford to give away unless the $ is worth more than the friendship
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