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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 653518" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>His mom is a flake. The dad has anger issues. Half the time, they don't know what the kids are doing. The other half, they don't care. The first time this kid stayed overnight at our house, I called his mom (that was a 1/2 hr struggle, to get her ph # because the kid didn't want to give it to me!) and she was very blase'. I thought, wth, what if I were a serial killer? I stopped by the house several times to chat her up and she warmed up a bit, but basically, like I said, she's a flake.</p><p>I have no idea where he originally got it from, although I think it was from his grandmother. They were always getting tons of electronics for bdays and Christmas. Unbelievable. Really.</p><p>His dad gave him the family truck--BEFORE he even took driver's ed. Let him drive it around the block a few times. Alone.</p><p>The elevator doesn't go to the top.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 653518, member: 3419"] His mom is a flake. The dad has anger issues. Half the time, they don't know what the kids are doing. The other half, they don't care. The first time this kid stayed overnight at our house, I called his mom (that was a 1/2 hr struggle, to get her ph # because the kid didn't want to give it to me!) and she was very blase'. I thought, wth, what if I were a serial killer? I stopped by the house several times to chat her up and she warmed up a bit, but basically, like I said, she's a flake. I have no idea where he originally got it from, although I think it was from his grandmother. They were always getting tons of electronics for bdays and Christmas. Unbelievable. Really. His dad gave him the family truck--BEFORE he even took driver's ed. Let him drive it around the block a few times. Alone. The elevator doesn't go to the top. [/QUOTE]
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