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<blockquote data-quote="DrPepper" data-source="post: 484447" data-attributes="member: 13223"><p>Wow Star, you are so poignant, but you are right, right, right and I needed that slap in the face and dose of reality. And you missed that he leaves tobacco chew bottles hidden around the house that smell like death and sometimes poo remnants on the toilet (believe me, I know this is gross). Side note: Tobacco chew is bought with money stolen from me and his little brother. I will tell you that we painted his room a lovely shade of blue and let him start decorating with sports pictures, etc. I know with every fiber of my being that this was wrong, wrong, wrong. I wanted the room to be fresh of the stagnation he trails and in some ways was hoping it would be a fresh start for him. I know I kid myself. If you have any more advice on how to get to the point of getting him out, I'm all ears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrPepper, post: 484447, member: 13223"] Wow Star, you are so poignant, but you are right, right, right and I needed that slap in the face and dose of reality. And you missed that he leaves tobacco chew bottles hidden around the house that smell like death and sometimes poo remnants on the toilet (believe me, I know this is gross). Side note: Tobacco chew is bought with money stolen from me and his little brother. I will tell you that we painted his room a lovely shade of blue and let him start decorating with sports pictures, etc. I know with every fiber of my being that this was wrong, wrong, wrong. I wanted the room to be fresh of the stagnation he trails and in some ways was hoping it would be a fresh start for him. I know I kid myself. If you have any more advice on how to get to the point of getting him out, I'm all ears. [/QUOTE]
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