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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 350983" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>He just tried to sneak in the back door- his story is that someone stole his brand new back pack and he's been looking for them. He came thru the door acting mad over this. I just asked if it had the sd laptop in it that he's supposed to get this week (since I had to pay for one 2 years ago because he destroyed it). He said no- only his homework.</p><p></p><p>In a way it's no wonder he's trying something so bogus- he could have told this to his last PO and she would have sympathized and told me I should have gone looking. Honestly- if it was true he would have come home first ranting and raving. But it couldn't have been stolen if he'd been keeping up with it. So the whole story is either bogus or he threw it in someone's yard when he got off the bus (an old trick of his) and when he went back to get it after playing, it was gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 350983, member: 3699"] He just tried to sneak in the back door- his story is that someone stole his brand new back pack and he's been looking for them. He came thru the door acting mad over this. I just asked if it had the sd laptop in it that he's supposed to get this week (since I had to pay for one 2 years ago because he destroyed it). He said no- only his homework. In a way it's no wonder he's trying something so bogus- he could have told this to his last PO and she would have sympathized and told me I should have gone looking. Honestly- if it was true he would have come home first ranting and raving. But it couldn't have been stolen if he'd been keeping up with it. So the whole story is either bogus or he threw it in someone's yard when he got off the bus (an old trick of his) and when he went back to get it after playing, it was gone. [/QUOTE]
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