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"Friends"...why is it so hard to get away from them?
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<blockquote data-quote="GuideMe" data-source="post: 638656" data-attributes="member: 18233"><p>That is not evil of you. I am hoping for the same thing. If he does get a warrant, call your local "dog the bounty hunter" and get him. It just amazes me that his friend actually followed him to a homeless shelter. It's so weird and sad, that it I am laughing at the thought. If what you say is really true, that these kids are the leaders and your son is the follower, than I consider what they are doing to him straight up bullying him, no doubt about it. Wow. Just crazy. I hope your son finds the nerve to stand up to him and put him in his place. Hopefully, maybe this will be a true learning experience for him to once and for all, ditch his friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuideMe, post: 638656, member: 18233"] That is not evil of you. I am hoping for the same thing. If he does get a warrant, call your local "dog the bounty hunter" and get him. It just amazes me that his friend actually followed him to a homeless shelter. It's so weird and sad, that it I am laughing at the thought. If what you say is really true, that these kids are the leaders and your son is the follower, than I consider what they are doing to him straight up bullying him, no doubt about it. Wow. Just crazy. I hope your son finds the nerve to stand up to him and put him in his place. Hopefully, maybe this will be a true learning experience for him to once and for all, ditch his friends. [/QUOTE]
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