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Do difficult child's ever respect the hands that feed them?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wakegirl" data-source="post: 585453" data-attributes="member: 15912"><p>Thank you , Hound dog! I like your style, and your post made me chuckle a time or 2! As far as letting him buy his own chew...I have taken his truck away, so he has no way to the store...long story short, he lost the keys to his truck while out with the boys one night. I was under the impression that it was parked at a friends house. That wasn't the case...he left it stranded at a gas station, and they eventually had it towed. It sat at the impound, unbeknownst to me, for 11 days. It cost me 455.00 to get it out of the impound, 40.00 for a new key, and 75.00 for the tow company to bring it to my house because the new key opened the door but wouldn't start the engine. 570.00 later, he's NOT getting it back any time soon. Also, when we went to pick it up from the impound, there was a bottle of Jim Beam sitting in the front seat, along with some drug paraphernalia. Yep, he doesn't deserve to drive it. And I don't need the worry that he's drinking and driving. He lost the keys a few days before I kicked him out, and we told him how to go about getting a new key made. Obviously, that never happened...</p><p></p><p>You don't know how much I hope he follows through with the NG, and that it makes him a changed man!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wakegirl, post: 585453, member: 15912"] Thank you , Hound dog! I like your style, and your post made me chuckle a time or 2! As far as letting him buy his own chew...I have taken his truck away, so he has no way to the store...long story short, he lost the keys to his truck while out with the boys one night. I was under the impression that it was parked at a friends house. That wasn't the case...he left it stranded at a gas station, and they eventually had it towed. It sat at the impound, unbeknownst to me, for 11 days. It cost me 455.00 to get it out of the impound, 40.00 for a new key, and 75.00 for the tow company to bring it to my house because the new key opened the door but wouldn't start the engine. 570.00 later, he's NOT getting it back any time soon. Also, when we went to pick it up from the impound, there was a bottle of Jim Beam sitting in the front seat, along with some drug paraphernalia. Yep, he doesn't deserve to drive it. And I don't need the worry that he's drinking and driving. He lost the keys a few days before I kicked him out, and we told him how to go about getting a new key made. Obviously, that never happened... You don't know how much I hope he follows through with the NG, and that it makes him a changed man!!! [/QUOTE]
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