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Jeffrey Root was running out of money working a fast-food job when he decided to seek a last-resort remedy to his financial woes:
He quit the job and moved into his parents' basement with his wife.
Root, a 26-year-old from Springville, Utah, says that was one of the best decisions he could have made. He sees his story as proof the economic crisis has an upside: It can help people ratchet down on needless spending and focus attention on things money can't buy.
- like your mum hearing you bone your wife every night, and vice versakelpie
- (that's assuming root is true to his name)kelpie
- Vice versa? What, your wife hearing you bone your mom?Koopsy
- that occurred to me immediately upon posting that notekelpie
- "Hey come on honey don't be jealous she's my mom, that's different".Koopsy
- no, it's more "i want to bone you know as you're wife and you are my husband cos thats vice versa"Khurram