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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 757887" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p><em>June 12 my daughter kicked out her worthless boyfriend. They still call each other and communicate but I think that is getting farther apart. Everyone that knows her says how much better she looks and acts. I was helping my daughter with a garage sale today and she got rid of all of his junk except for a large box. The boyfriend was like a hoarder, junk everywhere. I gave my daughter a well made and expensive BBQ propane grill. She enjoyed using it.. The boyfriend put coals in it and completely ruined it. Who puts coals in a propane grill? When I saw the mess, I was livid and then remember to tell myself that I gave it to my daughter, it was her gift and she is free to do whatever she wants with it. I think she too was amazed at the stupidity of someone sticking coals in a propane grill. Even now as I type this I am livid at how this man would ruin everything. Everything he touches turns to sh**. His best is awful, his best is 1/2 <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" />. I pray that she can meet someone that she can grow with.</em></p><p><em>I worked very hard at my daughter's garage sale, she really cleaned and cleared her house of things and it was refreshing to see her let go of things that needed to go, and I especially enjoyed watching the boyfriends things leave. </em></p><p>My daughter was not feeling well a few nights back so I spend the night. We had a nice talk, I felt as if the talk was mostly honest. I could tell she was emotionally hurt and told me some things. I see she is actively trying to keep her finances up, it has been hard on her since this COVID 19, It has been hard on all of us. </p><p></p><p>My husband is going to the wilderness for a 2 weeks with one of his best friends. They will be fishing camping and visiting different cities. They will be flying in a private plane. This little plane is very bumpy and I get sick in it so I will be staying home in the heat and humidity. I will miss him while he is gone but I think we both need the break from each other... It is very hard to catch a nap around here with him home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 757887, member: 22416"] [I]June 12 my daughter kicked out her worthless boyfriend. They still call each other and communicate but I think that is getting farther apart. Everyone that knows her says how much better she looks and acts. I was helping my daughter with a garage sale today and she got rid of all of his junk except for a large box. The boyfriend was like a hoarder, junk everywhere. I gave my daughter a well made and expensive BBQ propane grill. She enjoyed using it.. The boyfriend put coals in it and completely ruined it. Who puts coals in a propane grill? When I saw the mess, I was livid and then remember to tell myself that I gave it to my daughter, it was her gift and she is free to do whatever she wants with it. I think she too was amazed at the stupidity of someone sticking coals in a propane grill. Even now as I type this I am livid at how this man would ruin everything. Everything he touches turns to sh**. His best is awful, his best is 1/2 :censored2:. I pray that she can meet someone that she can grow with. I worked very hard at my daughter's garage sale, she really cleaned and cleared her house of things and it was refreshing to see her let go of things that needed to go, and I especially enjoyed watching the boyfriends things leave. [/I] My daughter was not feeling well a few nights back so I spend the night. We had a nice talk, I felt as if the talk was mostly honest. I could tell she was emotionally hurt and told me some things. I see she is actively trying to keep her finances up, it has been hard on her since this COVID 19, It has been hard on all of us. My husband is going to the wilderness for a 2 weeks with one of his best friends. They will be fishing camping and visiting different cities. They will be flying in a private plane. This little plane is very bumpy and I get sick in it so I will be staying home in the heat and humidity. I will miss him while he is gone but I think we both need the break from each other... It is very hard to catch a nap around here with him home. [/QUOTE]
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