Cheapskate's Keepsake

Cheapskate's Keepsake

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Jay Davis: stingy, and kind of sassy 24 year old not-so-gentleman who lives in the neighborhood you DON'T want to live in because he's too poor to care. With a job that barely even pays enough to pay rent every once in a while, and a weird obsession with collecting fake plants; you'd of thought he had figured out by now that you're NOT supposed to leave the milk out on a hot summer day with no air conditioning, but NOPE! That's just how much Jay is unable to support himself, and shouldn't even be trying.
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