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difficult child should stick to riding a bike
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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 40997" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>difficult child just got his truck registered and on the road a few weeks ago. Before that he didn't have a vehicle for almost a year. It's an old beat up truck, but it gets him where he needs to go and it only cost him $300. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, he calls me last night and asks, how much does your insurance go up when you hit someone?? Then he goes on to tell me that he was in the driveway of his house, which is pretty much a parking lot, and he was stressed because wingnut kept calling him and he said he hasn't really been talking to her and she kept calling and calling and then she said she was coming there, and he didn't want to see her so he was trying to leave and sideswiped his roommates car!!!! </p><p></p><p>What I wanted to say was, you are the idiot who answers the phone when she calls, you could change your number, you could tell your roommates just to tell her your not there when she comes, you could have never told her where you lived, yada yada yada, but I was good. I just said, call your insurance company and find out what you have to do and if it goes up, it goes up!!</p><p></p><p>He just doesn't get it that his life will always be chaotic as long as he has anything to do with her. He must like the drama though, because he keeps doing it. Hellooooo, if you don't want to talk to her, then don't answer when she calls. If he only realized how rediculous he sounds when he tells me these things. </p><p></p><p>3 steps forward, one step back :rolleyes:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 40997, member: 2442"] difficult child just got his truck registered and on the road a few weeks ago. Before that he didn't have a vehicle for almost a year. It's an old beat up truck, but it gets him where he needs to go and it only cost him $300. Anyway, he calls me last night and asks, how much does your insurance go up when you hit someone?? Then he goes on to tell me that he was in the driveway of his house, which is pretty much a parking lot, and he was stressed because wingnut kept calling him and he said he hasn't really been talking to her and she kept calling and calling and then she said she was coming there, and he didn't want to see her so he was trying to leave and sideswiped his roommates car!!!! What I wanted to say was, you are the idiot who answers the phone when she calls, you could change your number, you could tell your roommates just to tell her your not there when she comes, you could have never told her where you lived, yada yada yada, but I was good. I just said, call your insurance company and find out what you have to do and if it goes up, it goes up!! He just doesn't get it that his life will always be chaotic as long as he has anything to do with her. He must like the drama though, because he keeps doing it. Hellooooo, if you don't want to talk to her, then don't answer when she calls. If he only realized how rediculous he sounds when he tells me these things. 3 steps forward, one step back [img]:rolleyes:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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