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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 700146" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am sorry this other kid is such a jerk. Though sometimes a taste of your own medicine, nasty though that taste it, is just what you need. Next time he pulls this sort of thing on you, Lil, tell him to stop acting like J. Ask him if he liked how it felt, and how dare he make you endure this.</p><p></p><p>I truly hope he intends to clean up all of his messes and pack ALL of his stuff before he leaves. I do know that my own mother calmly asking my brother where he intended to put all of his stuff for storage stopped a LOT of bro's more stupid plans (like walking to Washington - either one from our home, really,- on 3 days notice. Let him know how much you will and won't store, and if he leaves stuff behind, you will do X or Y with it. My mother planned to hold a yard sale for the nicer stuff and to NOT give the $ to bro. I doubt she would have done it, but he didn't. He got it out before he actually did leave, which saved her weeks of work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 700146, member: 1233"] I am sorry this other kid is such a jerk. Though sometimes a taste of your own medicine, nasty though that taste it, is just what you need. Next time he pulls this sort of thing on you, Lil, tell him to stop acting like J. Ask him if he liked how it felt, and how dare he make you endure this. I truly hope he intends to clean up all of his messes and pack ALL of his stuff before he leaves. I do know that my own mother calmly asking my brother where he intended to put all of his stuff for storage stopped a LOT of bro's more stupid plans (like walking to Washington - either one from our home, really,- on 3 days notice. Let him know how much you will and won't store, and if he leaves stuff behind, you will do X or Y with it. My mother planned to hold a yard sale for the nicer stuff and to NOT give the $ to bro. I doubt she would have done it, but he didn't. He got it out before he actually did leave, which saved her weeks of work. [/QUOTE]
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