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On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 20:06:04 GMT, "Scout"
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How's the fathering going RB? I'm at the other end of the line, with my
youngest (of 3) just going off to college. College is like the big bubble
payment at the end of all the other seemingly endless payments. Unless
you're independently wealthy, my best advice is to start a college fund for
the little guy, now. The other advice is to find ways to enjoy your time
with him (sailing is a great start). Scout


My congratulations, or condolences I only have one kid and he just
started college. Costs have gone up. I was more than a bit surprised
to find that used textbooks for one semester of basic freshman classes
were almost $700. He had better learn something One of the great
quotes that I recall from one of my profs.."education is one of the
few things people are willing to pay for and not receive." Sad but
true





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Scout


You'll make Horvath jealous. Scotty pott's his bitch.


RB



 
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