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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 269968" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I feel for you, hon. I remember M having the audacity to call us up after having lied about me to anyone and everyone who would listen (told them I was a serial child abuser and reported me to the state) and said he'd like us to drop off <em>his</em> bedroom set. Huh? <em>I </em>bought the bedroom set, and <em>I</em> stripped the varnish and sanded and painted it and bought the mattress and pillows and sheets and blankets. It wasn't just that it wasn't his, it was that he thought he was entitled to <em>anything</em> after plotting to murder me with my own butcher knife.</p><p></p><p>I agree that thank you needs to communicate with less bile. I think that's not likely for now. I would let him figure out where to stow his clothes and what to sleep on on his own. He's had the opportunity to work it out, and he had better stuff to do. You might be surprised at how nice he could be after sleeping on the floor with a few towels as blankets for a couple of nights.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I would skip the futon <em>and</em> the delivery. I would offer to take him to the goodwill to buy some solid used furniture. They always have a sofa bed or two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 269968, member: 99"] I feel for you, hon. I remember M having the audacity to call us up after having lied about me to anyone and everyone who would listen (told them I was a serial child abuser and reported me to the state) and said he'd like us to drop off [I]his[/I] bedroom set. Huh? [I]I [/I]bought the bedroom set, and [I]I[/I] stripped the varnish and sanded and painted it and bought the mattress and pillows and sheets and blankets. It wasn't just that it wasn't his, it was that he thought he was entitled to [I]anything[/I] after plotting to murder me with my own butcher knife. I agree that thank you needs to communicate with less bile. I think that's not likely for now. I would let him figure out where to stow his clothes and what to sleep on on his own. He's had the opportunity to work it out, and he had better stuff to do. You might be surprised at how nice he could be after sleeping on the floor with a few towels as blankets for a couple of nights. Personally, I would skip the futon [I]and[/I] the delivery. I would offer to take him to the goodwill to buy some solid used furniture. They always have a sofa bed or two. [/QUOTE]
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