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DanT
09-17-2005, 05:06 PM
I just noticed this piece on the Chicago Tribune (http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/chi-0509150091sep15,1,3209937.story) website. John Scalzi wrote very good humor columns in our college newspaper. According to his web log (http://www.scalzi.com/whatever/003704.html) some of the items in this sober list were based on events from early in his own life (e.g. "stealing meat ... before ... Mom gets home"):

Being Poor by John Scalzi

Being poor is knowing exactly how much everything costs.

Being poor is getting angry at your kids for asking for all the crap they see on TV.

Being poor is having to keep buying $800 cars because they're what you can afford, and then having the cars break down on you, because there's not an $800 car in America that's worth a damn.

Being poor is hoping the toothache goes away.

Being poor is knowing your kid goes to friends' houses but never has friends over to yours.

Being poor is going to the restroom before you get in the school lunch line so your friends will be ahead of you and won't hear you say "I get free lunch" when you get to the cashier.

Being poor is living next to the freeway.

Being poor is coming back to the car with your children in the back seat, clutching that box of Raisin Bran you just bought and trying to think of a way to make the kids understand that the box has to last.

Being poor is wondering if your well-off sibling is lying when he says he doesn't mind when you ask for help.

Being poor is off-brand toys.

Being poor is a heater in only one room of the house.

Being poor is knowing you can't leave $5 on the coffee table when your friends are around.

Being poor is hoping your kids don't have a growth spurt.

Being poor is stealing meat from the store, frying it up before your mom gets home and then telling her she doesn't have make dinner tonight because you're not hungry anyway.

Being poor is Goodwill underwear.

Being poor is not enough space for everyone who lives with you.

Being poor is feeling the glued soles tear off your supermarket shoes when you run around the playground.

Being poor is your kid's school being the one with the 15-year-old textbooks and no air conditioning.

Being poor is thinking $8 an hour is a really good deal.

Being poor is relying on people who don't give a damn about you.

Being poor is an overnight shift under florescent lights.

Being poor is finding the letter your mom wrote to your dad, begging him for the child support.

Being poor is a bathtub you have to empty into the toilet.

Being poor is stopping the car to take a lamp from a stranger's trash.

Being poor is making lunch for your kid when a cockroach skitters over the bread, and you looking over to see if your kid saw.

Being poor is believing a GED actually makes a goddamned difference.

Being poor is people angry at you just for walking around in the mall.

Being poor is not taking the job because you can't find someone you trust to watch your kids.

Being poor is the police busting into the apartment right next to yours.

Being poor is not talking to that girl because she'll probably just laugh at your clothes.

Being poor is hoping you'll be invited for dinner.

Being poor is a sidewalk with lots of brown glass on it.

Being poor is people thinking they know something about you by the way you talk.

Being poor is needing that 35-cent raise.

Being poor is your kid's teacher assuming you don't have any books in your home.

Being poor is six dollars short on the utility bill and no way to close the gap.

Being poor is crying when you drop the mac and cheese on the floor.

Being poor is knowing you work as hard as anyone, anywhere.

Being poor is people surprised to discover you're not actually stupid.

Being poor is people surprised to discover you're not actually lazy.

Being poor is a six-hour wait in an emergency room with a sick child asleep on your lap.

Being poor is never buying anything someone else hasn't bought first.

Being poor is picking the 10 cent ramen instead of the 12 cent ramen because that's two extra packages for every dollar.

Being poor is having to live with choices you didn't know you made when you were 14 years old.

Being poor is getting tired of people wanting you to be grateful.

Being poor is knowing you're being judged.

Being poor is a box of crayons and a $1 coloring book from a community center Santa.

Being poor is checking the coin return slot of every soda machine you go by.

Being poor is deciding that it's all right to base a relationship on shelter.

Being poor is knowing you really shouldn't spend that buck on a Lotto ticket.

Being poor is hoping the register lady will spot you the dime.

Being poor is feeling helpless when your child makes the same mistakes you did, and won't listen to you beg them against doing so.

Being poor is a cough that doesn't go away.

Being poor is making sure you don't spill on the couch, just in case you have to give it back before the lease is up.

Being poor is a $200 paycheck advance from a company that takes $250 when the paycheck comes in.

Being poor is four years of night classes for an Associates of Art degree.

Being poor is a lumpy futon bed.

Being poor is knowing where the shelter is.

Being poor is people who have never been poor wondering why you choose to be so.

Being poor is knowing how hard it is to stop being poor.

Being poor is seeing how few options you have.

Being poor is running in place.

Being poor is people wondering why you didn't leave.

H5N1
09-17-2005, 07:08 PM
touching... been there, done that on more than a few of those

-EB-

DanT
09-17-2005, 10:23 PM
Yeah, I remember shopping for clothes at Goodwill. Not underwear, though. ;)

Baby Lee
09-18-2005, 07:56 AM
That stuff can stick in the noggin for a long time. My mom grew up dirt poor, and I grew up, not poor, not quite middle class, but comfortable. But I am aware, just below the surface, that my grocery shopping is guided by what is on sale, what I have a coupon for, what's a good deal. Not because I have to, but because that's what responsible people do.
Yesterday, I spent 4 hours draining, cleaning, remixing, and refilling the coolant in my car. Deep down I know I could've spent that time billing some work in my actual profession that would've paid for 10 coolant refills at the service station. But decent people don't pay others to do things they can do for themselves.
Strange, my mom grew up poor, and as a result, no matter how much money I make, I'll probably live my whole life 'poor' as well.
No complaining, I like my self-sufficient streak and frugality. Just observing.

Chief Henry
09-18-2005, 09:20 AM
Being poor is watching your mom and brother
crying at the supper table, wondering how they were going to pay the bills!

Been there, done that!

vailpass
09-19-2005, 12:35 PM
Being poor is growing up in a mansion and not having a soul in the world that knows you, spends time with you, loves you for you.

Being rich is growing up together with brothers and sisters and parents who care; not knowing you live on the wrong side of the tracks.

Duck Dog
09-19-2005, 12:47 PM
Being poor is relying on people who don't give a damn about you.

I made it to here before I got bored and stopped reading.

Brock
09-19-2005, 01:03 PM
Don't forget being forced to smoke those awful off-brand cigarettes. Yuck!

Clint in Wichita
09-19-2005, 01:47 PM
More liberal wussy nonsense.

This is America. You are not poor unless you are lazy and looking for handouts paid for by honest, hard-workin' folk.

If we all worked hard enough, we'd all be rich!