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To: K44B who wrote (188)6/3/1999 7:35:00 AM
From: KZAP  Respond to of 600
 
$100,000 in debt is not so bad!
Not worth losing a kidney over!

All you need is a good plan.
Do you have anything that you can raffle off?
$10 a ticket, not on your kidney, too messy!
JMO

KZAP



To: K44B who wrote (188)6/3/1999 8:11:00 AM
From: cgraham  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 600
 
I think people didn't think you were serious because of the amount of
sarcastic (for lack of a better word) titles of Coffee Shop threads.

I feel for you. It must be incredibly difficult and consuming for you. If you are a homeowner, why not get a debt consolidation loan? Even if the bank you're with won't help, there appear to many financial service companies that will.

Self respect shouldn't be tied to the money you earn, have or owe. You probably need to go somewhere and be alone and contemplate putting yourself back on your feet. After all, thousands of people are in your position or worse, and they manage to get back on their feet.

Best of Luck

P.S. There was a book written about a guy, Father something or other who wasn't a father but a comedian, and he wrote to all the public companies in the U.S. and made out like a bandit. I'll try and get the name of the book. What would it hurt to write all the CEO's..you might find one who's sympathetic..seriously! It could happen!



To: K44B who wrote (188)6/3/1999 8:21:00 AM
From: Joe Copia  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 600
 
I can almost empathize with you ....

almost.

Grab your boot straps and get on with your life.

Joe PTG&LI !!!



To: K44B who wrote (188)6/3/1999 8:41:00 AM
From: RavMan  Respond to of 600
 
If you loose next time some place are you going to amputate
your leg? Don't tell me that it won't happen again. You don't know what life would bring next for you. Don't trust any of this doctors. Use your head. Sell
your house if you need to. Rent a place and live there.
Everyone out here feeling sorry for you is just going to make you
feel weak.

Ravindra



To: K44B who wrote (188)6/3/1999 10:36:00 AM
From: Josef Svejk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 600
 
Humbly report, K44B, as you may know, everything is not the way it is, it is the way you choose to perceive it.

When I was a teenager my country of birth was invaded and our immediate family of four had to leave, or suffer the consequences of staying. We were very well off - the cream of the crop in the country - and had to leave everything behind. Everything and everyone, period. Not only that, we had to go to a foreign place, where people spoke a foreign language we did not know, observed customs we did not share, lived lives we did not understand, and so on.

We all did just fine, thank you very much. None of us had to sell any body parts to make it, though our situation was, believe it or not, worse than yours.

Everything is relative, and everything is attitude. You're in charge, even though it doesn't seem like it right now.

Adversity is an invitation to change. Grab the invitation and live, man!

Best of courage to you!

Cheers,

Svejk
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