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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 48966" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>:hammer:</p><p></p><p>Well, addicts have addictive personalities, and I know my difficult child gets on something and he's the same way as yours. My difficult child was into roller blading and had all kinds of ramps in our yard, and now he's on to gas remote control trucks. He works at a hobby shop and most of his "extra" money goes towards his trucks. At first I used to get on him about saving money and what he should be using his extra money for, but then my girlfriend reminded me that he could be still spending it on drugs instead of something healthy that keeps him busy and out of trouble. Boredom is an addcits worst enemy, so I'm glad to hear your son is keeping himself busy and even better then that, I'm glad to hear he didn't jump at the chance to get some pain killers :bravo:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 48966, member: 2442"] [img]:hammer:[/img] Well, addicts have addictive personalities, and I know my difficult child gets on something and he's the same way as yours. My difficult child was into roller blading and had all kinds of ramps in our yard, and now he's on to gas remote control trucks. He works at a hobby shop and most of his "extra" money goes towards his trucks. At first I used to get on him about saving money and what he should be using his extra money for, but then my girlfriend reminded me that he could be still spending it on drugs instead of something healthy that keeps him busy and out of trouble. Boredom is an addcits worst enemy, so I'm glad to hear your son is keeping himself busy and even better then that, I'm glad to hear he didn't jump at the chance to get some pain killers [img]:bravo:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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