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Omg....Buck just walked in my house without knocking!
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 564657" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Janet, sweetie, you're a far far patient person than am I. Long ago this would have been World War III between me and Buckaroo, and I would not be the loser in the battle. This is a "game" I learned at my twisted mother's schizo knee, fine tuned by grandma who had passive aggressive manipulation (she had a sadistic ex same as my schizo aunt did) down to a fine art. </p><p></p><p>At this point? </p><p></p><p>I'd be calling the cops each and every single time he walks in when Tony is not there. It's called trespassing. It's breaking the law. It's not to be discussed with Tony. He's not being reasonable over Buckie poo. If it ticks him off, well hunky dory. Ignore him and just refuse to discuss it. Arguing takes two, when one refuses to play.......well, the discussion/argument is over before it started. </p><p></p><p>Don't bother to hide the line on the pickle jar of change. Make it as bold and brass as ever. Date that puppy, measure it daily. Buck is not bright enough to replace quarters with pennies. He wants to reach in and grab what he can at every opportunity. That big bold line will at the very least make him reconsider. Do the same with anything you want to keep him out of. Label most little stuff he might carry off in permanent marker with yours/Tony's names. Might not stop him but if he slips and goes to use it around Tony it proves your point that he just walks off with stuff. </p><p></p><p>Don't buy into that "you don't know how families work" crud. Because that is exactly what it is. It's not YOU who doesn't know how family works, it's Buck and TONY!! Family doesn't steal from family........nor do they just take things without asking (which is the same thing worded nicer), if they need it they ASK. Pure and simple. Nor do they barge in and just make themselves at home. Every time he does this junk you need to ask Tony how many times has his other sibs done this to him as an adult?? How many times have Cory and Jamie and Billy done this to each other as adults?? Bull hockey. </p><p></p><p>There would be so many booby traps in the yard and trailer, Tony would have an issue getting in safely. And at the moment.......I don't see that as such a bad thing. The man is ticking me off. Good thing oh Buck doesn't try that walking in here or he'd have buck shot for dinner or Molly at his throat. Good grief!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 564657, member: 84"] Janet, sweetie, you're a far far patient person than am I. Long ago this would have been World War III between me and Buckaroo, and I would not be the loser in the battle. This is a "game" I learned at my twisted mother's schizo knee, fine tuned by grandma who had passive aggressive manipulation (she had a sadistic ex same as my schizo aunt did) down to a fine art. At this point? I'd be calling the cops each and every single time he walks in when Tony is not there. It's called trespassing. It's breaking the law. It's not to be discussed with Tony. He's not being reasonable over Buckie poo. If it ticks him off, well hunky dory. Ignore him and just refuse to discuss it. Arguing takes two, when one refuses to play.......well, the discussion/argument is over before it started. Don't bother to hide the line on the pickle jar of change. Make it as bold and brass as ever. Date that puppy, measure it daily. Buck is not bright enough to replace quarters with pennies. He wants to reach in and grab what he can at every opportunity. That big bold line will at the very least make him reconsider. Do the same with anything you want to keep him out of. Label most little stuff he might carry off in permanent marker with yours/Tony's names. Might not stop him but if he slips and goes to use it around Tony it proves your point that he just walks off with stuff. Don't buy into that "you don't know how families work" crud. Because that is exactly what it is. It's not YOU who doesn't know how family works, it's Buck and TONY!! Family doesn't steal from family........nor do they just take things without asking (which is the same thing worded nicer), if they need it they ASK. Pure and simple. Nor do they barge in and just make themselves at home. Every time he does this junk you need to ask Tony how many times has his other sibs done this to him as an adult?? How many times have Cory and Jamie and Billy done this to each other as adults?? Bull hockey. There would be so many booby traps in the yard and trailer, Tony would have an issue getting in safely. And at the moment.......I don't see that as such a bad thing. The man is ticking me off. Good thing oh Buck doesn't try that walking in here or he'd have buck shot for dinner or Molly at his throat. Good grief! [/QUOTE]
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