It doesn't cost any more today when you consider an adult wage in 1964 was $105.00 a week and an apartment was around $90.00.
The OP called this child/adult "ungrateful, do nothing, unpleasant 22 year old kid". Is that someone you really think shouldn't be thrown out to learn a bit about life? I don't get you here; it's not like this is some really nice college kid that's a pleasure to be around.
They would like to just throw him out! But they also don't want him living on the street or moving in with someone that's a bad influence just because he needs a place to sleep. So, they would probably agree with elements of both of your and djpattie's thoughts on this.
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It doesn't cost any more today when you consider an adult wage in 1964 was $105.00 a week and an apartment was around $90.00.
The OP called this child/adult "ungrateful, do nothing, unpleasant 22 year old kid". Is that someone you really think shouldn't be thrown out to learn a bit about life? I don't get you here; it's not like this is some really nice college kid that's a pleasure to be around.
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They would like to just throw him out! But they also don't want him living on the street or moving in with someone that's a bad influence just because he needs a place to sleep. So, they would probably agree with elements of both of your and djpattie's thoughts on this.