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<blockquote data-quote="fedup" data-source="post: 17586" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I'm not giving him any money. I think difficult child has the idea that insurance will pay for the windshield. Our state does not have inspections.</p><p></p><p>difficult child is the youngest, and we haven't given money or any special helps to the others. Why should we change our course?</p><p></p><p>By the way, hubby supposedly stayed up until difficult child got off work (after midnight) to talk to him. I expect I will get a call when difficult child gets up- today is his day off work, and he doesn't have school. </p><p></p><p>difficult child doesn't run around much with others. If he does, whoever he will be with picks him up, I guess. One of the other students is giving him a ride to school. difficult child says the young man is grumping about want him to give money for the ride. Go figure!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fedup, post: 17586, member: 17"] I'm not giving him any money. I think difficult child has the idea that insurance will pay for the windshield. Our state does not have inspections. difficult child is the youngest, and we haven't given money or any special helps to the others. Why should we change our course? By the way, hubby supposedly stayed up until difficult child got off work (after midnight) to talk to him. I expect I will get a call when difficult child gets up- today is his day off work, and he doesn't have school. difficult child doesn't run around much with others. If he does, whoever he will be with picks him up, I guess. One of the other students is giving him a ride to school. difficult child says the young man is grumping about want him to give money for the ride. Go figure! [/QUOTE]
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