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Arrrgh! I want to strangle him
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 646194" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Thank you all.</p><p>husband gave him back the car Wed, Thur and Friday because one grade had already come up, the alcohol was not actively imbibed in our car. difficult child also de-friended his new friend because of the drinking episode.</p><p>And his old girlfriend, D, was at our house tonight, studying history with-difficult child. SHOCK.</p><p>Now that difficult child has flunked his math test and his photography final project, we will have to take the car away again. He's been medication compliant all weekend and all week, and has been doing chores--bringing in outside trash, doing laundry, etc. He's moving back into our lives, sitting at the kitchen table with us and talking (one of my pet peeves is when he eats by himself or with-a friend on the couch in the other room, and then leaves and sits on his bed and plays hand-held video games instead of studying. I am always the b*tch.).</p><p></p><p>I personally didn't want to give him back the car until he had resolved the MdDonald's issue. He still hasn't officially been told he's fired. I will go in with him and read a book in the back while he talks to the mgr if that's what it takes. Just get it overwith!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 646194, member: 3419"] Thank you all. husband gave him back the car Wed, Thur and Friday because one grade had already come up, the alcohol was not actively imbibed in our car. difficult child also de-friended his new friend because of the drinking episode. And his old girlfriend, D, was at our house tonight, studying history with-difficult child. SHOCK. Now that difficult child has flunked his math test and his photography final project, we will have to take the car away again. He's been medication compliant all weekend and all week, and has been doing chores--bringing in outside trash, doing laundry, etc. He's moving back into our lives, sitting at the kitchen table with us and talking (one of my pet peeves is when he eats by himself or with-a friend on the couch in the other room, and then leaves and sits on his bed and plays hand-held video games instead of studying. I am always the b*tch.). I personally didn't want to give him back the car until he had resolved the MdDonald's issue. He still hasn't officially been told he's fired. I will go in with him and read a book in the back while he talks to the mgr if that's what it takes. Just get it overwith! [/QUOTE]
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