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iHav to Drive
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Whats the truth behind Jeeps?
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<blockquote data-quote="yes_its_me" data-source="post: 1618287" data-attributes="member: 321093"><p>Yes there is a problem. You and your kids come long before the Jeep. I read between the lines that the husband is recent and the kids are not his. If that's the case then you just married another kid and now you can "mother" him too. I would sit down and work out an allowance every month for the Jeep fix up.Then I would set priorities like Rent, food, utilities, car repairs (not fix-up), ongoing bills, etc.These budget items don't get pushed aside when it is time for body armor. If you are single and 17 it is one thing, but married and head of household is another thing entirely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yes_its_me, post: 1618287, member: 321093"] Yes there is a problem. You and your kids come long before the Jeep. I read between the lines that the husband is recent and the kids are not his. If that's the case then you just married another kid and now you can "mother" him too. I would sit down and work out an allowance every month for the Jeep fix up.Then I would set priorities like Rent, food, utilities, car repairs (not fix-up), ongoing bills, etc.These budget items don't get pushed aside when it is time for body armor. If you are single and 17 it is one thing, but married and head of household is another thing entirely. [/QUOTE]
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