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And these old bitches and catholic yentas are trying to already separate my father from his money. They're all trying to pair him up with these widowed country club women. Poor guy hasn't even had time to grieve yet. I told him to watch his back, watch his wallet these bitches are vipers and they're not out for his best interest.

And these old bitches and catholic yentas are trying to already separate my father from his money. They're all trying to pair him up with these widowed country club women. Poor guy hasn't even had time to grieve yet. I told him to watch his back, watch his wallet these bitches are vipers and they're not out for his best interest.

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When a close family member passes away and the money instantly is discussed, you've isolated the jew. Trust me. When my father died I never once asked for money. He left most to me ironically as I was his firstborn son.

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I just want my dad to be smart about things. Because he can be like a frat boy and not in a good sense or a fat kid in a candy store. He's got two homes and both need work so he's got to think about that and a car that needs work too. I think he's going back into his old ways (watching TV and whiskey) because we haven't talked in a couple of days even though I've reached out. I guess I'll just let it be for a little bit and just send him videos and words of encouragement.