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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 653983" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Got an idea for next time. Look up your nearest Salvation Army or Soup Kitchen on the internet and homeless shelter and give the addresses to your son. He can certainly find food. As for sleeping in his car, well, some homeless don't have a car. I worked for a homeless shelter and few had anywhere to sleep. He's lucky in a way. He can always use that car to look for a job. You are far too old to be taking care of your adult son and in my opinion he should not be allowed to drop by. If it were me, and I know you're not, I'd tell him he has to make an appointment at our convenience to talk to us and that we decide when and where and that asking for anything other than rehab or locations for food pantries are not topics to be discussed. You deserve a nice retirement. He deserves a chance to grow up. Nobody is going to take care of him when you are gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 653983, member: 1550"] Got an idea for next time. Look up your nearest Salvation Army or Soup Kitchen on the internet and homeless shelter and give the addresses to your son. He can certainly find food. As for sleeping in his car, well, some homeless don't have a car. I worked for a homeless shelter and few had anywhere to sleep. He's lucky in a way. He can always use that car to look for a job. You are far too old to be taking care of your adult son and in my opinion he should not be allowed to drop by. If it were me, and I know you're not, I'd tell him he has to make an appointment at our convenience to talk to us and that we decide when and where and that asking for anything other than rehab or locations for food pantries are not topics to be discussed. You deserve a nice retirement. He deserves a chance to grow up. Nobody is going to take care of him when you are gone. [/QUOTE]
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