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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 661312" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>I want to make perfectly clear - I do NOT disagree with the sisters tossing him out. I think it was best. I do not think the fault is anyone's but his. HE cannot control his temper and he frightened his grandparents. Perhaps a bit of an overreaction on their part, but they are old, fairly frail, there is the violence in grandpa's history, and really, we are used to his tantrums and know he would not do harm to anyone, so it's completely understandable. That they felt it necessary to lock their door and keep their checkbooks with them, etc., just kills me. I'm embarrassed and ashamed that the family thinks so poorly of him. Think he's a loser, a lazy bum, but not someone who would hurt people! I'm even upset with him for feeling more sorry for himself than ashamed of himself for frightening his grandparents. </p><p></p><p>But the way they did this...it was just wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 661312, member: 17309"] I want to make perfectly clear - I do NOT disagree with the sisters tossing him out. I think it was best. I do not think the fault is anyone's but his. HE cannot control his temper and he frightened his grandparents. Perhaps a bit of an overreaction on their part, but they are old, fairly frail, there is the violence in grandpa's history, and really, we are used to his tantrums and know he would not do harm to anyone, so it's completely understandable. That they felt it necessary to lock their door and keep their checkbooks with them, etc., just kills me. I'm embarrassed and ashamed that the family thinks so poorly of him. Think he's a loser, a lazy bum, but not someone who would hurt people! I'm even upset with him for feeling more sorry for himself than ashamed of himself for frightening his grandparents. But the way they did this...it was just wrong. [/QUOTE]
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