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<blockquote data-quote="jakeman" data-source="post: 4128090" data-attributes="member: 10690"><p>Concur. I've had friends like that in the past, and I have one currently. The "hooray for me and FU" wears pretty thin after a while, then eventually you forget why you ever took up with the leeches in the first place. Friendship is a 2 way street. I wonder if there was ever any pizza bought for the class. Lunches for the instructor or a dinner out for him and his wife. A subscription to a mechanics magazine for him or his class. Anything??</p><p></p><p>My current <s>friend</s> leach called a couple of days ago and told me I needed to buy some beer and come over, cause I hadn't been around to buy any beer for a couple of months. I just laughed and laughed and laughed. Every time he needs a favor, like a chain saw or a utility trailer (and the labor that goes with it) he's quick to call. Every single time I need a hand with something, he's busy. That **** wears ya slick after so long. He owes me an another "friend" a little over 5 grand between the 2 of us, and has for about 4-5 years. It's about time to start dunning him for the cash. That will stop the phone calls, and probably be the best money we ever spent.</p><p></p><p>Relationship fatigue is a real thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeman, post: 4128090, member: 10690"] Concur. I've had friends like that in the past, and I have one currently. The "hooray for me and FU" wears pretty thin after a while, then eventually you forget why you ever took up with the leeches in the first place. Friendship is a 2 way street. I wonder if there was ever any pizza bought for the class. Lunches for the instructor or a dinner out for him and his wife. A subscription to a mechanics magazine for him or his class. Anything?? My current [S]friend[/S] leach called a couple of days ago and told me I needed to buy some beer and come over, cause I hadn't been around to buy any beer for a couple of months. I just laughed and laughed and laughed. Every time he needs a favor, like a chain saw or a utility trailer (and the labor that goes with it) he's quick to call. Every single time I need a hand with something, he's busy. That **** wears ya slick after so long. He owes me an another "friend" a little over 5 grand between the 2 of us, and has for about 4-5 years. It's about time to start dunning him for the cash. That will stop the phone calls, and probably be the best money we ever spent. Relationship fatigue is a real thing. [/QUOTE]
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