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    The Art of Gen X/Y

    If she is rich, ask her out? :p
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    The Art of Gen X/Y

    ... and that would be okay because it would probably be a Roller that hits you, right? And if you're going to be hit by a car, might as well be a posh one...:D:p And quite possibly driven by a doctor... :p
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    The Art of Gen X/Y

    Ouch............!
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    The Art of Gen X/Y

    That certainly isn't the case with our "situation". I hear around the traps that will challenges are become very common.
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    The Art of Gen X/Y

    Same goes for wills. And the circumstances don't have to have changed either. Makes one wonder why people bother making wills or prenups :rolleyes:.
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    The Art of Gen X/Y

    Surely that is too big a generalisation :confused:.
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    The Art of Gen X/Y

    That is right. The kids at private schools who get into bad trouble will often have parents with well connected friends (lawyers) to help them. I've also seen that "in the flesh" locally. There is a lot of stuff hidden from view at both public and private schools.
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    The Art of Gen X/Y

    You would be wrong. Certainly parents on Centrelink probably cannot afford the fees (but many grandparents are paying fees), but plenty of families scrimp and save to put their kids through these elite schools. Not all the families at these schools are high income, though most would be...
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    The Art of Gen X/Y

    We, as parents, couldn't give a fig who our kids socialise with, as long as they are nice kids. Rich or poor doesn't even enter into it. There are some kids who would not accept a child not in their "class" and I've seen this first hand. One barrister I know who had hit hard times due to...
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