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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 717610" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>My step son used to do really bad things when he was young. He and a friend started a garage on fire when they burned leaves. They shot paint ball guns out of his attic bedroom window at cars going by causing a lot of damage.</p><p></p><p>He got high on weed and then went to the principal's office to ask a question. He reeked of marijuana and they found some in his backpack.</p><p></p><p>He went to culinary school in New York and was watching the Sox game and drinking beer in the dorm with another guy and decided to go to a bar and the other guy lit a paper on fire that was sticking out of one of the dorm doors. The dorm started on fire. He was charged with a felony because although he did not light the paper, he did not try to stop the other guy and/or put it out. Luckily his mother (my husband's ex) had a large inheritance and paid an attorney to get him out of everything. My husband, his dad, was very angry at his stupidity and would not pay for an attorney.</p><p></p><p>Today he teaches culinary. He is in a relationship with a nice girl. He is a wonderful guy. I thought that he was our problem child. If you read my signature you will see that our youngest has caused us the most heartache.</p><p></p><p>What I'm saying is that I agree with StilStanding, hopefully your son will learn from this and not make it a habit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 717610, member: 15032"] My step son used to do really bad things when he was young. He and a friend started a garage on fire when they burned leaves. They shot paint ball guns out of his attic bedroom window at cars going by causing a lot of damage. He got high on weed and then went to the principal's office to ask a question. He reeked of marijuana and they found some in his backpack. He went to culinary school in New York and was watching the Sox game and drinking beer in the dorm with another guy and decided to go to a bar and the other guy lit a paper on fire that was sticking out of one of the dorm doors. The dorm started on fire. He was charged with a felony because although he did not light the paper, he did not try to stop the other guy and/or put it out. Luckily his mother (my husband's ex) had a large inheritance and paid an attorney to get him out of everything. My husband, his dad, was very angry at his stupidity and would not pay for an attorney. Today he teaches culinary. He is in a relationship with a nice girl. He is a wonderful guy. I thought that he was our problem child. If you read my signature you will see that our youngest has caused us the most heartache. What I'm saying is that I agree with StilStanding, hopefully your son will learn from this and not make it a habit. [/QUOTE]
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