By Anonymous - 13/05/2013 21:17 - United States - Euless

Today, I lost my patience and asked the deadbeat I loaned money to last year to please pay up. His response: "Blow me." No thanks, dad. FML
I agree, your life sucks 52 561
You deserved it 5 772

Same thing different taste

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your response: "you'll have to pay me for that, too."

Unfortunately some fathers are like that to that children, I hope yours was joking

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I don't know about this one... If he gets a line up of people who want to blow him, wouldn't he be happy?

Well OP at least you now know never to lend the asshole money again

skyeyez9 24

Never loan money out. You most likely wont ever get paid back. They can get a loan elsewhere. My brother in law asked to borrow "$500" to buy something. We declined. Mainly because he lives way beyond his means and we'd never see the loan repaid.

79- I am sure he's a creeper himself! Well if he can ask his daughter for a BJ he sure is!

petergozinya37 8

Loaning money to friends or family is never a loan. It's a gift and it should never be expected to be returned.

Really? So everyone should just get handouts?? Even if you gift a family member money when they are in need it shows respect to pay it back when they get back on their feet. It shows that they appreciated you helping them out.

Sweetpea22 14

You all must be ******* kidding me right now. I have 2 kids, a 4 year old and a 4 month old. I'm spending a ton of money on them, buying them toys, clothes, food, daycare... If either of them grows up and asks me to pay them back some piddly amount of money, I'll tell them to "blow me" too.

Well, aren't you pretentious and assuming? Apparently "deadbeat" is now synonymous with upstanding, hardworking parent of high moral fiber. You lack imagination to deny even the possibility that a parent can be anything other than saintly.