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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 293896" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>When he came out in the t-shirt and jeans - I have to explain the rest of the story - </p><p></p><p>When he went to jail? The tow truck driver told the foster dad that what Dude did was madatory prison time. So the foster family went through his room - threw away all his stuff, and when I asked about a truck that he had I was told that the $10 dollars that was borrowed was owed and they held the title and since the money was not paid - they were keeping the truck. As far as his personal toiletries? Trashed. All personal cards, letters, notes? Trashed. Any personal items? Trashed. Clothes that were clean were thrown in a pile - and other dirty stuff? Trashed. This all transpired in less than - a three hour period. He was arrested at six in the evening - he was released from the hospital at midnight. He went to jail at one in the morning - he was in bond court at eight oclock - and was back at the foster home by noon. When he walked in his room - he flipped. All his stuff was gone - AND somehow - they had found the time in between - one oclock in the morning and eight oclock in the morning to make it to the dump. (bull) </p><p> </p><p>There were a few items that were sentimental - pictures etc - gone. There were a few things that belonged to friends...he was told they were gone and they mysteriously reappeared. So he has very few clothes left. </p><p> </p><p>When I asked him about the suit - it was at my house. When he came out in the T-shirt.....I asked him to go put on a Polo shirt - but that's about all he had, I had forgotten he was working with a limited wardrobe. I wasn't happy - but it was just one of those put it in a bubble and let it go things. </p><p> </p><p>Toto - thanks for the compliment - you're a super Mom too. I don't know how you do what you do AND shop for doughnuts and save spiders and snakes. You're precious!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 293896, member: 4964"] When he came out in the t-shirt and jeans - I have to explain the rest of the story - When he went to jail? The tow truck driver told the foster dad that what Dude did was madatory prison time. So the foster family went through his room - threw away all his stuff, and when I asked about a truck that he had I was told that the $10 dollars that was borrowed was owed and they held the title and since the money was not paid - they were keeping the truck. As far as his personal toiletries? Trashed. All personal cards, letters, notes? Trashed. Any personal items? Trashed. Clothes that were clean were thrown in a pile - and other dirty stuff? Trashed. This all transpired in less than - a three hour period. He was arrested at six in the evening - he was released from the hospital at midnight. He went to jail at one in the morning - he was in bond court at eight oclock - and was back at the foster home by noon. When he walked in his room - he flipped. All his stuff was gone - AND somehow - they had found the time in between - one oclock in the morning and eight oclock in the morning to make it to the dump. (bull) There were a few items that were sentimental - pictures etc - gone. There were a few things that belonged to friends...he was told they were gone and they mysteriously reappeared. So he has very few clothes left. When I asked him about the suit - it was at my house. When he came out in the T-shirt.....I asked him to go put on a Polo shirt - but that's about all he had, I had forgotten he was working with a limited wardrobe. I wasn't happy - but it was just one of those put it in a bubble and let it go things. Toto - thanks for the compliment - you're a super Mom too. I don't know how you do what you do AND shop for doughnuts and save spiders and snakes. You're precious! [/QUOTE]
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