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<blockquote data-quote="SeekingStrength" data-source="post: 621062" data-attributes="member: 17635"><p>That has absolutely been it. <em>What if i miss something important?</em> And, in every email I have opened, guess what--it wasn't in those. I like the thought that gfg32 WILL find a way to contact us if something good or kind surfaces. and, i know NOT to wait on that day.</p><p></p><p>My mom received an email from gfg32 yesterday that said, <em><strong>You haven't answered my last few emails. Are you guys okay? </strong></em>She said she will not respond, fearing he just wants to re-open the dialogue, so he can ask for $$.</p><p></p><p>Last night I received an email from my mom that said, <em>I wish I had spent money on M and D (my other two children) instead of spending so much on trying to help gfg32. They are my sweet grandchildren.</em> I haven't told her, but my daughter mentioned that when she was younger. <em>Why does grandma do so much for gfg32 when he is so mean?</em></p><p><em></em></p><p>One time, my mom co-signed with him on a car. I think he (maybe) made one payment. About a year later, he totaled it (purposely, we think) and was furious when the pay off went to the bank and not him. He was convinced that would be his money. He was way old enough to know better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeekingStrength, post: 621062, member: 17635"] That has absolutely been it. [I]What if i miss something important?[/I] And, in every email I have opened, guess what--it wasn't in those. I like the thought that gfg32 WILL find a way to contact us if something good or kind surfaces. and, i know NOT to wait on that day. My mom received an email from gfg32 yesterday that said, [I][B]You haven't answered my last few emails. Are you guys okay? [/B][/I]She said she will not respond, fearing he just wants to re-open the dialogue, so he can ask for $$. Last night I received an email from my mom that said, [I]I wish I had spent money on M and D (my other two children) instead of spending so much on trying to help gfg32. They are my sweet grandchildren.[/I] I haven't told her, but my daughter mentioned that when she was younger. [I]Why does grandma do so much for gfg32 when he is so mean? [/I] One time, my mom co-signed with him on a car. I think he (maybe) made one payment. About a year later, he totaled it (purposely, we think) and was furious when the pay off went to the bank and not him. He was convinced that would be his money. He was way old enough to know better. [/QUOTE]
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