I found out that my boyfriend for 7 years had a secret volt hidden behind a painting on the wall. After weeks of thinking of the password, through hard work and perseverance, I had known the password. I was shocked when I saw millions of dollars inside it. My father who is blind can buy a new eye if I got that kind of money. I'm thinking if I should get the cash. Do you think I should?
well you could always ask him as he couldnt get much better things for that kind of money, dont steall that would be wrong and mean. why dont you just ask him about it because its only fair you cant just run off with his money
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Rated: NASynopsis: A childhood crime binds two women in The Secret, a skillful British film of psychological horror. Emma (Haydn Gwynne, Rome) has never told her family about her past, so when Nadia (Stella Gonet, Nicholas Nickleby) arrives at the business Emma shares with her husband Alex (Robert Bathurst, Cold Feet) and asks for a job, Emma can't deny her without risking being revealed. But Nadia, consumed with past injustice, wants more, and slowly she turns the screws on Emma tighter until Emma has to fight back. The writing, directing, and acting in The Secret are all magnificently in synch; the story unfolds with a crisp but unforced pace, every turn compellingly motivated by the vivid and very real characters. This is the movie that Single White Female aspired to be, a gripping portrait of envy, guilt, and predatory friendship. --Bret Fetzer As Seen on BBCFrom the Director of MI-5"A deliciously twisted saga..." - The Mirror"...the two lead performances from Haydn Gwynne and Stella Gonet are superb." - Birmingham Evening MailRevenge strikes hardest when life is built on a lie.Emma Faraday is burdened by a devastating secret from her childhood - a secret she has kept hidden for years from everyone, including her husband. With two healthy children and a satisfying career, her happiness seems secure - until the day her old friend, Nadia, re-enters her life, seething with resentment and looking for revenge.Armed with the closely guarded knowledge of that dark and terrible childhood event, Nadia seeks to systematically steal and destroy everything that Emma holds dear. Vulnerable to the threat of blackmail and impotent to halt the gradual disintegration of her perfect life, Emma wrestles her fear of exposure and inner guilt to find the strength to fight back - and keep the secret buried forever.Starring: Haydn Gwynne (Merseybeat), Stella Gonet (The House of Eliot), Robert Bathurst (Cold Feet), John Woodvine (Vanity Fair), Lisa Millett (The Virgin Queen), David Troughton (All the King's Men) and Archie Panjabi (The Constant Gardener)Special Features: Cast Profiles16:9 Aspect Ratio Widescreenapprox. 94 mins. col.
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The author investigates letters from strangers who responded to his grandfathers request for descriptions of their hardships in exchange for cash, learning about his grandfathers past and the sufferings of various families during the Depression. Author: Gup, Ted Subtitle: How One Mans KindnessAnd a Trove of LettersRevealed the Hidden History of the Great Depression Publication Date: 2011/10/25 Number of Pages: 369 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 5.25 Height: 8.00
On the front lines with extreme hoarders The Secret Lives of Hoarders is much more than harrowing tales of attacking the ugliest, dirtiest, and most shocking hoarding cases in the country. It is a behind-the-scenes look at this hidden epidemic- what it means, how to recognize it before it gets out of hand, and how to deal with it. Through his work with hundreds of clients in the worst circumstances- from the giant "rat`s nest" that hid more than $13,000 in cash to a vast cache of cartoon pornography to twenty-five years` worth of unopened mail-Matt Paxton has learned to understand this disorder and his clients` impulses to collect, to speak the hoarders` language, and to reach out to them with compassion and concern while avoiding criticism and judgment. Most important, he guides compulsive hoarders successfully through every step of the clean-up and healing process. The Secret Lives of Hoarders is an engrossing and sometimes unsettling look at extreme clutter but one that helps hoarders, their families, and their friends to find meaning in the chaos.
Hidden Mysteries: Civil War Join General Walker, loyal follower of Abe Lincoln, for a Civil War adventure. Search original battlefields for clues and letters left by members of a secret society. These individuals hid millions of dollars in gold, cash, and coin. Scour 20 hidden object levels while advancing through time from the Battle of Fort Sumter in 1861 to Lee's surrender at Appotomattox in 1865. Cross rivers and grassy knolls to unearth Hidden Mysteries of the Civil War. Hidden Mysteries: Civil War is an addicting treasure hunt game where you search actual battlefields for clues and letters left by members of a secret society! Solve the mystery of the Confederate paymaster and the cryptic message he left behind Features: 18 hidden object levels plus 8 bonus levels – each level features more than 50 objects to find! Hidden objects change randomly each time the game is played Read the personal stories of civil war soldiers as you discover their letters from home Hidden Mysteries: Buckingham Palace Help find the crown jewels, including 48 levels with 12 acts in Buckingham Palace. Peel back the curtains on one of the grandest buildings in the western world to look for treasure and uncover its deepest secrets. Learn fun facts about several royal locations while you search for hidden objects and play ingenious mini games. Follow romantic notes strewn across beautifully rendered scenes in this exciting sequel to Hidden Mysteries: Civil War. Features: Learn fun royal facts Use items to solve puzzles Clever mini games
i work at a restaurant from 2-10 and on my days off, i work at a dog grooming place from 12-6, and im hiding this gromming job from my mom. im 18, and i want to save some money for college and not have her know i have it (im afraid that if she knows about the extra cash, shell ask me for money a lot more than she already does.) but its getting hard to keep this job a secret. is it best to just tell her, or should i keep it to myself? and ive already been told that i should set up some financial boundaries with my mom. but nothing seems to work! she doesnt seem to understand that i need to save for college. yes, im 18, and yes, i graduated from high school already. im paying rent right now, but my mom is starting to treat me like her roommate. is this normal and how should i handle it?
Like you said your 18!!! Be honest, that's the most important thing and budget your money. Explain that your not spending any extra money and that your second job is for your education. Learn to say no to things that are not necessary including your Mother. You can only spend money once so decide what you want to spend it on and stick with it! Good luck!