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 In-Laws, The (2003)
IMDB rating: 6.50
Plot: When prospective fathers-in-law Steve Tobias and Jerry Peyser meet for the first time to celebrate their children’s upcoming marriage, the cake hits the fan. Dr. Jerome Peyser is a mild-mannered podiatrist with a well-organized daily routine designed to eliminate all possible sources of stress. Meanwhile, daredevil CIA operative Steve Tobias moves through life like a heat-seeking missile. His average day consists of dodging bullets, stealing private jets and negotiating with international arms smugglers. Now he’s giving potential father-of-the-bride Jerry a serious case of pre-nuptial jitters. Steve’s dramatic entrances and exits, his cryptic references to a Russian runaway named Olga and his fight with a gunman in a restaurant washroom causes Jerry to see a vision of his daughter’s perfectly planned wedding blowing up in his face. As far as Jerry’s concerned, letting Steve into his family takes til death do us part way too literally. Before he can say the wedding is off, Jerry suddenly finds himself embroiled in the chaos that follows in Steve’s wake as he is dragged kicking and screaming into a series of perilous adventures that take the mismatched in-laws-to-be halfway around the world.
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Directors: Fleming Andrew
Actors: Douglas Michael,Bodnar Michael,Radian Vladimir,Brooks Albert,Banks Boyd,Reynolds Ryan,Tseng Chang,Birman Matt,Andrews A. Russell,Waugh Richard,Action,Comedy,
whats bad about section 8?
is the only thing that is wrong with welfare the fact that people abuse it?
if a family who was going through a tough time, and needed a bit of help just to get back on their feet was getting help, would that be considered bad?, would them having welfare for a short period of time affect them later in life?
my friend asked me for my opinion, and i didnt know what to tell her
Heres the story,
my friend her Boyfriend and their daughter live with her father in law. The FIL does not have a job, hes a handyman and works maybe once a week. Her bf does have a job but only gets 300 a week. They are renting a house, they pay $900 a month, plus bills, since the FIL is not working much, the BF has to cover mostly all of the bills,
she asked me about section 8, and all i could tell her is that the program helps them pay the rent in certain places that excepts section 8, but we both dont know much about it
her bf is against it, because hes the type of person who works for his living, and his family told him that even if hes on welfare for a short period of time, that it will come back after and maybe tax him, or his daughter when she gets older. Is that true?
right now shes in college, and is looking for a part time job. as for the FIL babysitting, it was a thought at first, but he is very irresponsible, when i would go visit her, he would come like 3 times a visit, to tell her that the baby has something in her mouth that she can choke on, and he cant take it out himself, so its scary to think what would happen if she wasnt there, and he once put her lil girl on the trunk of a car and walked away, and the baby crawled off, and bumped her lil head, she was around 8 months, Luckily the baby is fine, but day care seems better in her situation,
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Ellie | Jan 13, 2010
Good for the boyfriend who is trying to make an honest living by caring for his family! Social welfare programs are in place for people like him who want to work and who are trying their best to make ends meet but who may be spending more than 80% of their income on the basic living expenses such as rent and food. You didn’t mention how much does your friend make? She lives there too and she should be working and contributing to the household expenses as well. Since FIL only works 1x day he can baby sit even if your friend works 3 days a week. If she has to put her daughter in child care, there are programs where govt will subsidize the cost so they can afford it.
His family probably doesn’t want him to go file for assistance because they are prideful. Nothing wrong with that. Whether or not the government agencies will "come back to collect" at a later time is possible – if they are dishonest about their application or fail to notify the agency when there are income changes in the household.
If they are having a hard time keeping a roof over their heads, running water/electricity and are unable to put food on the table then they should seek assistance IN ADDITION to your friend getting at least a part time job to help out. If she can bring in an extra $1000 a month that would greatly help the family out.
LA Boston Gal | Jan 13, 2010