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Well, difficult child's have cajones thats for sure!
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<blockquote data-quote="Jabberwockey" data-source="post: 646310" data-attributes="member: 18238"><p>I cant say for certain MWM but I'm at least 75% sure his friend doesn't have a drivers license so he has to rely on rides.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Honestly, I'm not sure what's up with the timing on this other than our son actually has a place for him to stay and seriously thought that waiting a few weeks before asking would make a difference. To the best of my knowledge the friend is unemployed and living with his father. difficult child has mentioned several times that his friend isn't supposed to be staying there but never said why. Assuming it has to do with a lease but that's just a guess.</p><p></p><p>Now that I think about it, the place he chose makes no sense either. We looked at two places; the efficiency that he is in now which is no bigger than our living room and a one bedroom apartment that would be much more suitable to having two people living in it. The price difference was around $50 a month.</p><p></p><p>Then again, I'm trying to use logic when dealing with a difficult child. Kinda like trying to use logic when dealing with the government when it does something stupid. All it accomplishes is giving you a headache.</p><p></p><p>Ok, just remembered that the one bedroom was a month by month lease where the efficiency was for six months to a year! This way I'm locked in until June to cover for him! Sorry, haven't had enough coffee yet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabberwockey, post: 646310, member: 18238"] I cant say for certain MWM but I'm at least 75% sure his friend doesn't have a drivers license so he has to rely on rides. Honestly, I'm not sure what's up with the timing on this other than our son actually has a place for him to stay and seriously thought that waiting a few weeks before asking would make a difference. To the best of my knowledge the friend is unemployed and living with his father. difficult child has mentioned several times that his friend isn't supposed to be staying there but never said why. Assuming it has to do with a lease but that's just a guess. Now that I think about it, the place he chose makes no sense either. We looked at two places; the efficiency that he is in now which is no bigger than our living room and a one bedroom apartment that would be much more suitable to having two people living in it. The price difference was around $50 a month. Then again, I'm trying to use logic when dealing with a difficult child. Kinda like trying to use logic when dealing with the government when it does something stupid. All it accomplishes is giving you a headache. Ok, just remembered that the one bedroom was a month by month lease where the efficiency was for six months to a year! This way I'm locked in until June to cover for him! Sorry, haven't had enough coffee yet! [/QUOTE]
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