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He Drove a Guy to Work Every Day for $50 a Week — The Guy Stopped Paying — When He Finally Said Something the Guy Played the Victim

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He Drove a Guy to Work Every Day for $50 a Week — The Guy Stopped Paying — When He Finally Said Something the Guy Played the Victim

It would have been a hassle to collect money each week, so cancelling the arrangement was a good idea. The post He Drove a Guy to Work Every Day for 50 a Week — The Guy Stopped Paying — When He Finally Said Something the Guy Played the Victim appeared first on TwistedSifter.

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