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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 516785" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Sounds like meth and mescaline really burned out a majority of his brain cells. I'm not kidding. </p><p></p><p>I really got a huge chuckle out of the cooking/baking thing. M is the same way. The first night they arrived I had a huge home cooked meal ready. Beef and noodles, mashed potatoes, green beans, corn bread....... At first the grands ate because they were literally starving, but after the first mouthful, in between bites they couldn't praise/thank me enough for the food. That happened with anything I cooked/prepared for them. On the one or two nights M got it into his head to show me how he was taught by a 5 star chef....the kids were disappointed he was cooking. All that praise for my food really really got under his skin and drove him nuts. After I banned him from the kitchen........(after I saw how he cooked and he ruined my brand new expensive cookie sheets) omg you'd have thought I was torturing him. He was livid. His kids were thrilled. lol Don't blame them. He would grab already prepped foods and do some really weird stuff to them claiming it was a recipe. Some was barely edible, the rest was just gross. My food was the first home cooked food they'd ever eaten. Poor kids. But at least he tried, more than I can say for Katie who can't boil water.</p><p></p><p>Buck coming off the medications is likely going to speed up the process with Tony. If you have the cash, honestly.......I'd grab the dogs and camp out at a motel room for the weekend. I would NOT be alone with Buck all weekend. Nuh uh, no way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 516785, member: 84"] Sounds like meth and mescaline really burned out a majority of his brain cells. I'm not kidding. I really got a huge chuckle out of the cooking/baking thing. M is the same way. The first night they arrived I had a huge home cooked meal ready. Beef and noodles, mashed potatoes, green beans, corn bread....... At first the grands ate because they were literally starving, but after the first mouthful, in between bites they couldn't praise/thank me enough for the food. That happened with anything I cooked/prepared for them. On the one or two nights M got it into his head to show me how he was taught by a 5 star chef....the kids were disappointed he was cooking. All that praise for my food really really got under his skin and drove him nuts. After I banned him from the kitchen........(after I saw how he cooked and he ruined my brand new expensive cookie sheets) omg you'd have thought I was torturing him. He was livid. His kids were thrilled. lol Don't blame them. He would grab already prepped foods and do some really weird stuff to them claiming it was a recipe. Some was barely edible, the rest was just gross. My food was the first home cooked food they'd ever eaten. Poor kids. But at least he tried, more than I can say for Katie who can't boil water. Buck coming off the medications is likely going to speed up the process with Tony. If you have the cash, honestly.......I'd grab the dogs and camp out at a motel room for the weekend. I would NOT be alone with Buck all weekend. Nuh uh, no way. [/QUOTE]
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