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never a lender nor a borrower be!
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have you ever lent anything out to a "friend" and not had it back? What was it? Could be money or a possession that you wished you'd never lent. Has it taught you never to lend anything again or borrow for that matter.?
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Still waiting for my friend to pay me back for tickets i bought her to the Arsenal Vs Man City game which was AGES ago... i think its just plin rude not to give back what has been borrowed.
I think a particular "friend" of mine used to take advantage of me when we used to go out on nights out. She'd come out skint and 'indirectly' expect me to buy her drinks or lend her money as i earned a bigger wage than her.
Really bloody annoying.
Still waiting for my friend to pay me back for tickets i bought her to the Arsenal Vs Man City game which was AGES ago... i think its just plin rude not to give back what has been borrowed.
I think a particular "friend" of mine used to take advantage of me when we used to go out on nights out. She'd come out skint and 'indirectly' expect me to buy her drinks or lend her money as i earned a bigger wage than her.
Really bloody annoying.
And the dvds were forced on me, have never watched some of them as it was a �watch these they�re great� kind of lend :-) Its different for sisters though isn�t it?? They aren�t going anywhere. Its when they borrow things and then you ask them a ciuple of months later about it and they say nah I gave it back. So nothing can be done. I let my mate borrow a dvd for her child and I forgot about it for a couple of months and text her and she said �I though I gave it back� I couldn�t remember her doing so and asked her to check and have a look and she said �no cant find it anywhere� Thing is I�ve been round since and seen it on her shelf. Thief!!
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