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<blockquote data-quote="AmericanGirl" data-source="post: 591093" data-attributes="member: 15812"><p>Well typical difficult child. I drive him to training for his new job. He tells me his wallet was stolen a week ago. No license, no SS card (he didn't tell me to bring it)...no training. He can try again next week.</p><p></p><p>he was horrible most of the drive. Told me he had two options...move out West where there's a barter system (huh?!?) or get engaged. He hasn't got a girlfriend. Likely threats to try to get me to cave.</p><p></p><p>ran into him later. Has a new tattoo. it says 'don't panic.'. Ironic. Plus a spray tan. But he didn't have money for food last night.</p><p></p><p>difficult child asked about the local place I suggested he go. Kind of a halfway house. He used my phone to call. Soon as he heard no smoking or TV, he was done. Fool had stopped smoking and rarely watches TV. That's like me rejecting a new diet cause it says no brussel spouts.</p><p></p><p>of course, I'm scared difficult child will do something stupid, like hitchhike out West. Yet I know I have zero control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AmericanGirl, post: 591093, member: 15812"] Well typical difficult child. I drive him to training for his new job. He tells me his wallet was stolen a week ago. No license, no SS card (he didn't tell me to bring it)...no training. He can try again next week. he was horrible most of the drive. Told me he had two options...move out West where there's a barter system (huh?!?) or get engaged. He hasn't got a girlfriend. Likely threats to try to get me to cave. ran into him later. Has a new tattoo. it says 'don't panic.'. Ironic. Plus a spray tan. But he didn't have money for food last night. difficult child asked about the local place I suggested he go. Kind of a halfway house. He used my phone to call. Soon as he heard no smoking or TV, he was done. Fool had stopped smoking and rarely watches TV. That's like me rejecting a new diet cause it says no brussel spouts. of course, I'm scared difficult child will do something stupid, like hitchhike out West. Yet I know I have zero control. [/QUOTE]
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