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<blockquote data-quote="mtic" data-source="post: 673836" data-attributes="member: 18623"><p>His roommate told me the police said there were no witnesses so he couldn't press charges. Seems strange to me, but then again I've never broken the law and tried to get away with it. He's still in parole violation, so I'm not sure what will come of that. </p><p></p><p>I'm unsure what you mean when you talk about his roommates words being more powerful. Do you mean with the police or with me? I don't believe anything that comes out of my son's mouth. If I asked him what color the sky was, and he said blue...I would tell him he's lying. His roommate is a fantastic guy who I now consider my son. He's tried to help Difficult Child immensely over the past year and a half.</p><p></p><p>Funny thing is, a few other things came out in the last conversation with the roommate...Difficult Child is pulling the exact same stuff on the roommate that he was on me and his father. So sad that in over 2 years Difficult Child has not grown one bit and has learned zero from his past actions and mistakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtic, post: 673836, member: 18623"] His roommate told me the police said there were no witnesses so he couldn't press charges. Seems strange to me, but then again I've never broken the law and tried to get away with it. He's still in parole violation, so I'm not sure what will come of that. I'm unsure what you mean when you talk about his roommates words being more powerful. Do you mean with the police or with me? I don't believe anything that comes out of my son's mouth. If I asked him what color the sky was, and he said blue...I would tell him he's lying. His roommate is a fantastic guy who I now consider my son. He's tried to help Difficult Child immensely over the past year and a half. Funny thing is, a few other things came out in the last conversation with the roommate...Difficult Child is pulling the exact same stuff on the roommate that he was on me and his father. So sad that in over 2 years Difficult Child has not grown one bit and has learned zero from his past actions and mistakes. [/QUOTE]
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