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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 182605" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>Thanks Susie. It's so tough with her gone. PCson, daughter in law, and grandson are up near her---about 2 hours from me---that leaves just difficult child at home with us. And as hard as I try, I just can't get close to him. He is so hard to deal with. This morning he is ranting and raving about his car. He got the car that we first bought for pcdaughter. She drove it for a year, then we bought her a new one for hsgraduation. husband then drove it for a year. When he was a junior we bought him a nice truck. In two years he destroyed it. It was wrecked and fixed numerous times. Then it was wrecked and left that way. We finally sold it for little of nothing to our nephew who does body work. Well, difficult child is mad because he has a "crappy" car. With his driving record, and his attitude he's lucky to have that! And it's not a crappy car. It's a 99 cougar---a lot of people would love to have it!!! Ugh!! He is so getting on my last nerve today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 182605, member: 1436"] Thanks Susie. It's so tough with her gone. PCson, daughter in law, and grandson are up near her---about 2 hours from me---that leaves just difficult child at home with us. And as hard as I try, I just can't get close to him. He is so hard to deal with. This morning he is ranting and raving about his car. He got the car that we first bought for pcdaughter. She drove it for a year, then we bought her a new one for hsgraduation. husband then drove it for a year. When he was a junior we bought him a nice truck. In two years he destroyed it. It was wrecked and fixed numerous times. Then it was wrecked and left that way. We finally sold it for little of nothing to our nephew who does body work. Well, difficult child is mad because he has a "crappy" car. With his driving record, and his attitude he's lucky to have that! And it's not a crappy car. It's a 99 cougar---a lot of people would love to have it!!! Ugh!! He is so getting on my last nerve today. [/QUOTE]
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