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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 190578"><p>I think you need to remind Tony what Jamie sacrificed so he could buy that gift for his father. Remind Tony that Jamie ate noodles for weeks so he would be able to buy that gun. Not only would Cory not go without to do for another, he showed absolutely no respect for what Jamie did nor for what it meant to Tony. Cory's only concern was Cory. Period.</p><p></p><p>And even after all that hoopla over Cory stealing the gun, he still came into YOUR room this morning and took YOUR phone that he is not supposed to take - and he knows this. He doesn't care. Cory is concerned about Cory.</p><p></p><p>I think it should be reported. I doubt he will learn a lesson from it. But, some actions demand punishment - people need to be held accountable for their actions. At the very least, he needs to be out of your home. He is not a child. You should not have to live with all of this drama in YOUR home on a daily basis. Drama that drives YOU out of YOUR home just to get away from it.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry if this sounds harsh. I am just so damn angry at Cory and his constant 'abuse' of you and your home and now I'm angry that Tony is being wishy-washy. Like you've said, you've always dealt with it. It's his turn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 190578"] I think you need to remind Tony what Jamie sacrificed so he could buy that gift for his father. Remind Tony that Jamie ate noodles for weeks so he would be able to buy that gun. Not only would Cory not go without to do for another, he showed absolutely no respect for what Jamie did nor for what it meant to Tony. Cory's only concern was Cory. Period. And even after all that hoopla over Cory stealing the gun, he still came into YOUR room this morning and took YOUR phone that he is not supposed to take - and he knows this. He doesn't care. Cory is concerned about Cory. I think it should be reported. I doubt he will learn a lesson from it. But, some actions demand punishment - people need to be held accountable for their actions. At the very least, he needs to be out of your home. He is not a child. You should not have to live with all of this drama in YOUR home on a daily basis. Drama that drives YOU out of YOUR home just to get away from it. I'm sorry if this sounds harsh. I am just so damn angry at Cory and his constant 'abuse' of you and your home and now I'm angry that Tony is being wishy-washy. Like you've said, you've always dealt with it. It's his turn. [/QUOTE]
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