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Is he just stupid, or what?
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 145575" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Sigh. It really is a good thing our kids' heads are permanently attached. I have no doubt mine would misplace hers because "it was easier to put it down than walk with that weight." Some of it is the arrogance of youth. Some of it is flat out stupidity. I think a lot of it is a plain lack of common sense and experience.</p><p> </p><p>I know I would not pay for another class, motel, gas or anything else. He's had his share of help from you. It is time for him to do this entirely on his own. You might suggest he call the court to get a new hearing date. They're usually pretty good about giving one. That way, when he faces the judge at least the class would have been taken (maybe, anyway) rather than going in and saying it is scheduled to be taken.</p><p> </p><p>I really do understand your frustration and the worries for all of them. Sometimes, though, we're really stuck making them stand on their own two feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 145575, member: 3626"] Sigh. It really is a good thing our kids' heads are permanently attached. I have no doubt mine would misplace hers because "it was easier to put it down than walk with that weight." Some of it is the arrogance of youth. Some of it is flat out stupidity. I think a lot of it is a plain lack of common sense and experience. I know I would not pay for another class, motel, gas or anything else. He's had his share of help from you. It is time for him to do this entirely on his own. You might suggest he call the court to get a new hearing date. They're usually pretty good about giving one. That way, when he faces the judge at least the class would have been taken (maybe, anyway) rather than going in and saying it is scheduled to be taken. I really do understand your frustration and the worries for all of them. Sometimes, though, we're really stuck making them stand on their own two feet. [/QUOTE]
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