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<blockquote data-quote="Elsieshaye" data-source="post: 476674" data-attributes="member: 12928"><p>Thanks for the suggestions. I called difficult child to see if I could narrow down the window, and apparently they didn't get any money from the relative they were going to mooch off of, so they aren't coming. difficult child said "and you'd BETTER NOT throw away my stuff!" I said "telling me what I'd better or better not do is ill-advised," and he absolutely went off on me. He demanded an apology for kicking him out, and criticized me for being "all happy" when I called him. It was seriously a face full of angry crazy. </p><p></p><p>So I hung up on him, and have been researching how much it'll cost me to box up his **** and mail it to him. I need to get it out of the house one way or another, so I'm waiting on UPS to call me back.</p><p></p><p>So. Done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elsieshaye, post: 476674, member: 12928"] Thanks for the suggestions. I called difficult child to see if I could narrow down the window, and apparently they didn't get any money from the relative they were going to mooch off of, so they aren't coming. difficult child said "and you'd BETTER NOT throw away my stuff!" I said "telling me what I'd better or better not do is ill-advised," and he absolutely went off on me. He demanded an apology for kicking him out, and criticized me for being "all happy" when I called him. It was seriously a face full of angry crazy. So I hung up on him, and have been researching how much it'll cost me to box up his **** and mail it to him. I need to get it out of the house one way or another, so I'm waiting on UPS to call me back. So. Done. [/QUOTE]
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