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Cut-up staw--used for anything besides Cocaine?
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<blockquote data-quote="SunnyFlorida" data-source="post: 79545" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>I just love this post :smile:</p><p>Gotta, thank you so much for your continued support of all of us here. Your input is so greatly appreciated and respected. It's just so unfortunate that your difficult child had to pay such a high price for using.</p><p>MWM, I was going to post that I don't think the majority of the kids here are getting ready for college, then I read your next post. Oh how I wish we could all live in a small town where they're only about 8 drug users. In my area, we've got over 16 high schools, a 56% graduation rate, drugs....are rampant. Our schools encourage the GED option. A kid has to have his own inner drive to get ahead here. I understand about being bamboozled by difficult child's and am really glad your difficult child is doing so well.</p><p>CaMom, I'm just so proud of you. You NEED to continue posting, your input is so valuable. You've got great insight, have been through the ringer, had a difficult child given an opportunity, and are now watching and waiting to see what happens.</p><p></p><p>I'm wondering if your difficult child is "testing the waters". It sorta looks like he's seeing if he can re-connect with 'ole buds, but then finding out that ...nah...not such a good idea. MWM is right in that once the difficult child gets busy with something else, they drop the old friends and stand on their own. That I have definately seen with my new easy child/difficult child. What's your difficult child's plans for the next few months until the new semester starts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunnyFlorida, post: 79545, member: 696"] I just love this post [img]:smile:[/img] Gotta, thank you so much for your continued support of all of us here. Your input is so greatly appreciated and respected. It's just so unfortunate that your difficult child had to pay such a high price for using. MWM, I was going to post that I don't think the majority of the kids here are getting ready for college, then I read your next post. Oh how I wish we could all live in a small town where they're only about 8 drug users. In my area, we've got over 16 high schools, a 56% graduation rate, drugs....are rampant. Our schools encourage the GED option. A kid has to have his own inner drive to get ahead here. I understand about being bamboozled by difficult child's and am really glad your difficult child is doing so well. CaMom, I'm just so proud of you. You NEED to continue posting, your input is so valuable. You've got great insight, have been through the ringer, had a difficult child given an opportunity, and are now watching and waiting to see what happens. I'm wondering if your difficult child is "testing the waters". It sorta looks like he's seeing if he can re-connect with 'ole buds, but then finding out that ...nah...not such a good idea. MWM is right in that once the difficult child gets busy with something else, they drop the old friends and stand on their own. That I have definately seen with my new easy child/difficult child. What's your difficult child's plans for the next few months until the new semester starts? [/QUOTE]
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