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"How can I screw my life up today?"
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 660819" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Well Jabber called his mom. She said he scared her in my voice mail. Jabber asked if she was afraid for herself or for him. Apparently both. Grandma called the uncle, her son, who came over. They all had a talk. Difficult Child has been told...if he does it again, loses control like that, they will call the police to remove him from their home. </p><p></p><p>I pray he doesn't. But we'll see. </p><p></p><p>His grandfather and uncle were the ones buying the e-cig. Grandma was against it. She thought he needed to learn to get a hold of himself. She was right. He's been told for years and years and years that he has to control his temper and if he can't to take a walk and calm down. We called the police once because he refused to leave the house. We just wanted him out for a half hour or so to calm down. </p><p></p><p>So...anyway, they saw it as "it'll keep him calm". No. He had some cigarettes and his grandmother even offered to buy a pack of cigarettes. This wasn't a man with a nicotine fit. It was a child throwing a temper-tantrum.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, he got his way.</p><p></p><p>To make matters worse, he probably broke it himself when he was having his earlier morning tantrum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 660819, member: 17309"] Well Jabber called his mom. She said he scared her in my voice mail. Jabber asked if she was afraid for herself or for him. Apparently both. Grandma called the uncle, her son, who came over. They all had a talk. Difficult Child has been told...if he does it again, loses control like that, they will call the police to remove him from their home. I pray he doesn't. But we'll see. His grandfather and uncle were the ones buying the e-cig. Grandma was against it. She thought he needed to learn to get a hold of himself. She was right. He's been told for years and years and years that he has to control his temper and if he can't to take a walk and calm down. We called the police once because he refused to leave the house. We just wanted him out for a half hour or so to calm down. So...anyway, they saw it as "it'll keep him calm". No. He had some cigarettes and his grandmother even offered to buy a pack of cigarettes. This wasn't a man with a nicotine fit. It was a child throwing a temper-tantrum. Unfortunately, he got his way. To make matters worse, he probably broke it himself when he was having his earlier morning tantrum. [/QUOTE]
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