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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 351535" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I could see calling and leaving a message for PO if we hadn't just spoken yesterday and him telling me that he would be out until Monday so I could call him then and tell him if difficult child had any issues over the weekend - that kind of means to me that I should just talk to him Monday unless there is an emergency requiring a 911 call. Or a missing person/runaway report. And since difficult child isn't home yet, that could happen real soon. He is digging himself in so deep. But oh yeah- this is the kid who had it all figured out about how to be cool now and make lots of friends once he was released because he had been getting all this input from the guys in Department of Juvenile Justice- and THIS was his plan? Gee- I sure hope it was worth it and that his real goal was just to have more to "brag" about once he's re-incarcerated. Does he honestly beleive that these high school kids are going to be impressed with him going back to Department of Juvenile Justice- even if they are giggling over his brazon actions right now? He wouldn't listen to one word I said about this issue even when I tried to talk to him about friends and high school before his release- so be it- he knows somewhere inside of him that he has no one tto blame but himself. My guess is that he's realizing now how bad he has messed up and now he's just throwing in the towel- he knows I will report him and that PO will violate him.</p><p></p><p>CPS needs a wake-up call- we'd all be better off if I'd just used the duct tape method. LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 351535, member: 3699"] I could see calling and leaving a message for PO if we hadn't just spoken yesterday and him telling me that he would be out until Monday so I could call him then and tell him if difficult child had any issues over the weekend - that kind of means to me that I should just talk to him Monday unless there is an emergency requiring a 911 call. Or a missing person/runaway report. And since difficult child isn't home yet, that could happen real soon. He is digging himself in so deep. But oh yeah- this is the kid who had it all figured out about how to be cool now and make lots of friends once he was released because he had been getting all this input from the guys in Department of Juvenile Justice- and THIS was his plan? Gee- I sure hope it was worth it and that his real goal was just to have more to "brag" about once he's re-incarcerated. Does he honestly beleive that these high school kids are going to be impressed with him going back to Department of Juvenile Justice- even if they are giggling over his brazon actions right now? He wouldn't listen to one word I said about this issue even when I tried to talk to him about friends and high school before his release- so be it- he knows somewhere inside of him that he has no one tto blame but himself. My guess is that he's realizing now how bad he has messed up and now he's just throwing in the towel- he knows I will report him and that PO will violate him. CPS needs a wake-up call- we'd all be better off if I'd just used the duct tape method. LOL! [/QUOTE]
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