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He's been kicked out of the shelter
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<blockquote data-quote="Jabberwockey" data-source="post: 643784" data-attributes="member: 18238"><p>Well, with what happened last night and today (as Lil partly explained a few posts ago) I cant help but think we got played. Last night, after he had told us he only throws the fits around us, we were getting some stuff together for him. He and I went to get a copy of the key and pick up some dishes. He had been texting some people to get the friend now staying with him a ride so he could visit. As we left Goodwill (I wasnt willing to pay full price for dishes!) he got a message that the ride he had set up fell through. He started on one of his fits and then his phone rang. "Hey Dude, no problem on the ride. Thanks anyway." Just as calm as you please. Today we texted him to find out when a good time to bring the remote for his TV over. Yes, its his TV from Christmas several years ago. Asked him if he needed anything else, body wash, shampoo, his shower scrubbie. He finally responds several hours later when we're at the part time asking for some dvd's to watch, pizza rolls, chicken nuggets, hot pockets, you know, all that crap that lazy teens eat. </p><p></p><p>Can't be sure just yet and only time will tell but I'm not holding out a lot of hope at the moment. Doubt that he even gets the irony that we spent almost the exact same amount that he stole from us in September on him to help him out. I've worked for 22 years in prisons, 14 of which was maximum security and have seen some audacious lies and scams. This just blows my mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabberwockey, post: 643784, member: 18238"] Well, with what happened last night and today (as Lil partly explained a few posts ago) I cant help but think we got played. Last night, after he had told us he only throws the fits around us, we were getting some stuff together for him. He and I went to get a copy of the key and pick up some dishes. He had been texting some people to get the friend now staying with him a ride so he could visit. As we left Goodwill (I wasnt willing to pay full price for dishes!) he got a message that the ride he had set up fell through. He started on one of his fits and then his phone rang. "Hey Dude, no problem on the ride. Thanks anyway." Just as calm as you please. Today we texted him to find out when a good time to bring the remote for his TV over. Yes, its his TV from Christmas several years ago. Asked him if he needed anything else, body wash, shampoo, his shower scrubbie. He finally responds several hours later when we're at the part time asking for some dvd's to watch, pizza rolls, chicken nuggets, hot pockets, you know, all that crap that lazy teens eat. Can't be sure just yet and only time will tell but I'm not holding out a lot of hope at the moment. Doubt that he even gets the irony that we spent almost the exact same amount that he stole from us in September on him to help him out. I've worked for 22 years in prisons, 14 of which was maximum security and have seen some audacious lies and scams. This just blows my mind. [/QUOTE]
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