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Writing a check to a grocery store, depositing that money in the bank to cover a bad check from yesterday, then repeating procedure until payday.
I wrote a check to the grocery store, then deposited the money I got from the bank to cover the check I wrote last week. It's like a never-ending dance of shame.
I paid for my groceries with a check, then used the money from the bank to pay for the check I wrote the day before. It's like my bank is my therapist.
I wrote a check to the store, then took the cash from the bank to cover the check I had already failed at. It's like I'm doing a check pyramid scheme.
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Using the bank's money to pay for the check you wrote, just to pay for the check you wrote the day before, and then hoping your paycheck arrives before your bank calls you.
I used the bank's money to pay for my check, just to pay for the check I wrote the day before. My bank is going to call me soon, and I don't have a plan.
I borrowed money from the bank to cover my check, which was just to cover the check I wrote yesterday. I'm one paycheck away from being a total disaster.
I took the bank's money to pay for my check, which I needed to pay for the check I had already written. I feel like a fraud.
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Trying to cover up your bad check with another check, only to find out you need to cover that check with yet another check from the bank.
I tried to cover my bad check with another check, but now I need to cover that check with yet another check. It's like my checks are multiplying.
I used a new check to cover my old check, but now I need a check to cover that check. It's like I'm in a check loop.
I tried to cover my check with another check, but the bank is now asking me to cover that check with yet another check. I'm like a check rollercoaster.
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