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<blockquote data-quote="AmericanGirl" data-source="post: 602289" data-attributes="member: 15812"><p>Thank you all for your feedback. Kathy, I have a list too. I texted it to myself so I would always have it near..</p><p></p><p>And I think 'jerk' may be a compliment. Scotti, I'd cash in his college fund if I could. </p><p></p><p>He called today. I brought up the issue. He said, "We'll doesn't it have my SS number on it?" Uh NO. It has mine. I am the owner. difficult child has already talked with the head of financial aid at the college who told him to go work it out with me. difficult child then called the state (it's a state college fund) and they told him the same thing. He is stubborn, delusional or both.</p><p></p><p>i've put a secret word on the account cause I'm afraid difficult child will forge my signature. </p><p></p><p>I asked him what he wanted to do in the fall. Go to school full time was his answer. I then asked how he will support himself. He said he didn't have time to work full time and go to school. </p><p></p><p>the outright arrogance that difficult child can betray me as deeply as he has plus not work plus fail classes yet -- still expect I will fund college and support him -- proves he is a complete fool.</p><p></p><p>*he didn't ask how my foot was...no surprise there.</p><p></p><p>i agree with you DDD about not responding. He used another phone. I need to just let voice mail get those calls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AmericanGirl, post: 602289, member: 15812"] Thank you all for your feedback. Kathy, I have a list too. I texted it to myself so I would always have it near.. And I think 'jerk' may be a compliment. Scotti, I'd cash in his college fund if I could. He called today. I brought up the issue. He said, "We'll doesn't it have my SS number on it?" Uh NO. It has mine. I am the owner. difficult child has already talked with the head of financial aid at the college who told him to go work it out with me. difficult child then called the state (it's a state college fund) and they told him the same thing. He is stubborn, delusional or both. i've put a secret word on the account cause I'm afraid difficult child will forge my signature. I asked him what he wanted to do in the fall. Go to school full time was his answer. I then asked how he will support himself. He said he didn't have time to work full time and go to school. the outright arrogance that difficult child can betray me as deeply as he has plus not work plus fail classes yet -- still expect I will fund college and support him -- proves he is a complete fool. *he didn't ask how my foot was...no surprise there. i agree with you DDD about not responding. He used another phone. I need to just let voice mail get those calls. [/QUOTE]
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