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Finally threw down the gauntlet....
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<blockquote data-quote="SunnyFlorida" data-source="post: 44920" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Wow...look at all I missed :doctor: I must be feeling a little better, at least I was able to read it all. The past month I haven't even been able to read long posts much less reply!</p><p></p><p>I have to giggle Mikey. I wish I had your sense of humor and your medications! </p><p></p><p>My biggest input to this whole shebang is the less talking you do....the more difficult child will listen. The time for talking is not now...but when difficult child is ready to change. That may be in a while I'm afraid.</p><p></p><p>Mr. McWeedie is following along a pretty typical path and saying the same 'ole thang that we've all heard from our own difficult child's. Just keep your and wife's conversations with difficult child to a minimum and don't waiver from what you say. It's difficult child's job to see if he can make you waiver.</p><p></p><p>You've been given some warnings about watching your stuff, heed those warnings. A difficult child can get quite ingenious when they want $$.</p><p></p><p>I agree, it's good to be prepared if and when difficult child may need a treatment center.</p><p></p><p> :devil: keep up the good work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunnyFlorida, post: 44920, member: 696"] Wow...look at all I missed [img]:doctor:[/img] I must be feeling a little better, at least I was able to read it all. The past month I haven't even been able to read long posts much less reply! I have to giggle Mikey. I wish I had your sense of humor and your medications! My biggest input to this whole shebang is the less talking you do....the more difficult child will listen. The time for talking is not now...but when difficult child is ready to change. That may be in a while I'm afraid. Mr. McWeedie is following along a pretty typical path and saying the same 'ole thang that we've all heard from our own difficult child's. Just keep your and wife's conversations with difficult child to a minimum and don't waiver from what you say. It's difficult child's job to see if he can make you waiver. You've been given some warnings about watching your stuff, heed those warnings. A difficult child can get quite ingenious when they want $$. I agree, it's good to be prepared if and when difficult child may need a treatment center. [img]:devil:[/img] keep up the good work. [/QUOTE]
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