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<blockquote data-quote="Albatross" data-source="post: 643808" data-attributes="member: 17720"><p>Lil, to be quite honest, I really think it is time for giving everyone some distance. He's not going to change overnight, but he has all the support he needs to change if he wants to. He has a job and the means to feed himself. He is close enough to get to that job. If it's pouring rain, he can take his umbrella. A little rain never hurt anybody.</p><p></p><p>You and Jabber have given him shelter, and with that you have the knowledge that he is warm and that you have done all you could have done for him. As Cedar said, paying for the apartment was more for YOUR sake than his, so that you would truly know that you had given him a fair shot at making his life right again. I agree that it is time to let go of the outcome. The pitch has been thrown. He will hit it or he won't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albatross, post: 643808, member: 17720"] Lil, to be quite honest, I really think it is time for giving everyone some distance. He's not going to change overnight, but he has all the support he needs to change if he wants to. He has a job and the means to feed himself. He is close enough to get to that job. If it's pouring rain, he can take his umbrella. A little rain never hurt anybody. You and Jabber have given him shelter, and with that you have the knowledge that he is warm and that you have done all you could have done for him. As Cedar said, paying for the apartment was more for YOUR sake than his, so that you would truly know that you had given him a fair shot at making his life right again. I agree that it is time to let go of the outcome. The pitch has been thrown. He will hit it or he won't. [/QUOTE]
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