Friday, July 18, 2008
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6:46 AM
Jamie Lynn's baby daddy, Casey Aldridge, is out partying and hanging out with old girlfriends while Jamie Lynn stays home and cares for the baby! Will Jamie Lynn ever have her fairy tale life? Who Cares!
I think a certain minimum of money is necessary before you can have happiness. But that minimum is pretty low. Once you've got basic living expenses secured (and on my end that amounts to about $15k per year), THEN it doesn't buy happiness.
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6 comments:
When you don't have it, it's hard to believe, but truly, money doesn't buy happiness. Or intelligence.
I think that perhaps if the intelligence precedes the money, happiness might be in the result.
Ugh.
You said it, Shawn.
Jeez, those people are a mess.
Yeah, a fairy tale life just wasn't ever in the cards for that crew.
Who the fuck is Jamie Lynn?
I think a certain minimum of money is necessary before you can have happiness. But that minimum is pretty low. Once you've got basic living expenses secured (and on my end that amounts to about $15k per year), THEN it doesn't buy happiness.
MWT, you have a point. It's tough to maintain a good frame of mind when you're hungry, or worse, your kids are hungry.
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