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Note to self - don't ask questions
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 200140" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I'm with BW. Don't ask questions. I learned that one a long time ago. I let mine talk, ramble even, but I don't ask. If I want to know something, I make statements: "I went by your work to give you X but your co-workers said you weren't working." Turns out she had a cold on that day and was home sick. Had I asked, I would either have been accused of checking up on her (I was) or gotten a song and dance with little truth in it.</p><p> </p><p>At least when mine was at her Residential Treatment Center (RTC), she was so far up the mountain, it was almost impossible to get down and away, even though she did try a couple of times (once causing search and rescue to go out and look for her at the cost of $18,000). As you said, thank you can't be stopped, so he's going to have to learn the hard way. Let's just hope it doesn't cost him too much to learn his lesson.</p><p> </p><p>I'm sorry he's being such an idjit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 200140, member: 3626"] I'm with BW. Don't ask questions. I learned that one a long time ago. I let mine talk, ramble even, but I don't ask. If I want to know something, I make statements: "I went by your work to give you X but your co-workers said you weren't working." Turns out she had a cold on that day and was home sick. Had I asked, I would either have been accused of checking up on her (I was) or gotten a song and dance with little truth in it. At least when mine was at her Residential Treatment Center (RTC), she was so far up the mountain, it was almost impossible to get down and away, even though she did try a couple of times (once causing search and rescue to go out and look for her at the cost of $18,000). As you said, thank you can't be stopped, so he's going to have to learn the hard way. Let's just hope it doesn't cost him too much to learn his lesson. I'm sorry he's being such an idjit. [/QUOTE]
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