The BEDSPACER wakes up early, too because of the noise created by his companions pumping air into their kerosene stoves. He cooks his food and then serves his own breakfast. After eating, he might wash the dishes, and other kitchen utensiLs, then he's off to school. On his last morning class, he might excuse himself to cook his own lunch. Or simply, he would attend the class until its dismissal but,just buy pre-cooked viand frnm the viand peddlers along the way back. He might eat the left-over breakfast meals or eat in a restaurant of his own choice. He then attends his afternoon classes then be back to cook the dinner. Oftentimes, he leaves the dishes unwashed, only to be attended when it's time for him to eat his meals again. Sometimes, he worn't cook his meals because he is too lazy to do so or there's nothing to prepare because the housepets devoured all the foodstuffs or funds are simply unavailable.
On weekends, the HOMEBODY is busy helping father in fixing the fences, tne leak ing roofs, the drainage sys tem, electrical wiring, gardening, bui1ding construction and the like. He might go to movies, but this is on a monthly basis only.
The BOARDER possesses a lot of alternatives - to spend the weekends at home, to watch an X-rated film at Preciosa, to a drinking spree, to visit a girl met at the park during his stroll, or to sleep all day from sunrise to sunset.
The BEDSPACER also has these choices: to get provisions back home and do what the homebody does during weekends, or stay at the lodging house and choose from the boarder's options while waiting for the arrival of his allowance.