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Need help resolving my last (most recent) major error ... of many.
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 654380" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I want again to thank everybody who helped me resolve this mini crisis involving dropping the college courses when it was ME that created the problem by pushing my son to enroll. First, he came forth yesterday to drop the courses himself. Second, today he came by and we had a short talk. In a mature, reasonable and moderately respectful tone of voice (OK, still foggy and groggy from all the marijuana from last night) he said he would be handling his personal business in the manner and at the time he thinks suitable. </p><p></p><p>Where he is staying is becoming increasingly uncomfortable and possibly risky. He mentioned he might have to leave there in a few days. "How can you," said I, "do you have the money?" (How helpful is that, I say, cringing).</p><p></p><p>He responded, "If I have to leave, I'll handle it It's nothing I haven't handled before."</p><p></p><p>3 days here on the board, and I feel changes. How can that be? Thank you all.</p><p></p><p>Susan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 654380, member: 18958"] I want again to thank everybody who helped me resolve this mini crisis involving dropping the college courses when it was ME that created the problem by pushing my son to enroll. First, he came forth yesterday to drop the courses himself. Second, today he came by and we had a short talk. In a mature, reasonable and moderately respectful tone of voice (OK, still foggy and groggy from all the marijuana from last night) he said he would be handling his personal business in the manner and at the time he thinks suitable. Where he is staying is becoming increasingly uncomfortable and possibly risky. He mentioned he might have to leave there in a few days. "How can you," said I, "do you have the money?" (How helpful is that, I say, cringing). He responded, "If I have to leave, I'll handle it It's nothing I haven't handled before." 3 days here on the board, and I feel changes. How can that be? Thank you all. Susan [/QUOTE]
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