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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 679108" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I was unclear. Sorry. M found him sleeping on the porch of the house where he had let him stay, where M had been working.</p><p>That pretty much says it, 4. No respect for anyone's else's boundaries, as in, give me anything that is yours so that I can trash it and trash you. </p><p></p><p>Update: M came home and told me more in depth about what transpired. M told him he would help him look for a place. As, my son is doing nothing at all. While I think this was a mistake, I am letting M handle it. M has an acquaintance that rents rooms. Unfortunately, the available room was just rented. M is over there now seeing if he can work something else out.</p><p></p><p>M's idea is that he puts son to work (again). That lasted not even to lunch time because M gets exasperated because son only wants to get water, go to the bathroom, and then wants lunch (at 10 am).</p><p></p><p>I guess M sees how useless I have been (after all my imaginary green tank with guns at the ready and 3 foot wide tires only helps so much.)</p><p></p><p>My son is spending the day at Barnes and Noble, into the night. The only solution he came up with for M is that he go to the mountains (pretty much like my green tank) where there are not so many drugs. M answered, in your mind only. Think about it, where there is no law. Where do you think people go to use drugs, if not the mountains? Who knows. I will let them figure it out. I am in my green tank.</p><p></p><p>COPA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 679108, member: 18958"] I was unclear. Sorry. M found him sleeping on the porch of the house where he had let him stay, where M had been working. That pretty much says it, 4. No respect for anyone's else's boundaries, as in, give me anything that is yours so that I can trash it and trash you. Update: M came home and told me more in depth about what transpired. M told him he would help him look for a place. As, my son is doing nothing at all. While I think this was a mistake, I am letting M handle it. M has an acquaintance that rents rooms. Unfortunately, the available room was just rented. M is over there now seeing if he can work something else out. M's idea is that he puts son to work (again). That lasted not even to lunch time because M gets exasperated because son only wants to get water, go to the bathroom, and then wants lunch (at 10 am). I guess M sees how useless I have been (after all my imaginary green tank with guns at the ready and 3 foot wide tires only helps so much.) My son is spending the day at Barnes and Noble, into the night. The only solution he came up with for M is that he go to the mountains (pretty much like my green tank) where there are not so many drugs. M answered, in your mind only. Think about it, where there is no law. Where do you think people go to use drugs, if not the mountains? Who knows. I will let them figure it out. I am in my green tank. COPA [/QUOTE]
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