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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 579140" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Aaaahhh, the old towel under the door trick! We used to do that one back in the sixties! And then we'd burn incense to cover the rest of the smell. Whatever else he's doing, he's smoking <em>something</em> in there that he doesn't want you to know about! Something else I would be VERY worried about if I were you ... you have young children running around that house and Lord only knows what kind of drugs or other harmful substances Buck may have brought in to your home! And I don't imagine he's all too careful about where he keeps his stash or making sure nothing is left where little hands can find them. This is what caused my sister in law to toss his own younger brother out of their house when he had been staying with them. They didn't know he was using drugs until they found a few pills careless scattered on the floor of the room he was staying in. My grandson, Ethan, was 18 months old at the time, toddling all over the house, in to everything, and putting everything in his mouth! They just couldn't take that chance and little brothers young rear was kicked to the curb! I know you're between a rock and a hard place here, Janet. But it might not hurt to remind Tony of what horrible things could happen if one of those grandkids were to find something Buck carelessly left laying around and put it in their mouth!</p><p></p><p>I am soooo glad that Tony finally seems to be seeing the light! Honestly, Tony is the one I really don't understand here. I mean, I understand "family loyalty" and all that. But as hard as Tony works, and as much of a toll as it takes on him physically, I would think that he would be furious to see his lazy lump of a "brother" content to just lay around sponging off of him! Maybe Buck's luck is finally starting to run out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 579140, member: 1883"] Aaaahhh, the old towel under the door trick! We used to do that one back in the sixties! And then we'd burn incense to cover the rest of the smell. Whatever else he's doing, he's smoking [I]something[/I] in there that he doesn't want you to know about! Something else I would be VERY worried about if I were you ... you have young children running around that house and Lord only knows what kind of drugs or other harmful substances Buck may have brought in to your home! And I don't imagine he's all too careful about where he keeps his stash or making sure nothing is left where little hands can find them. This is what caused my sister in law to toss his own younger brother out of their house when he had been staying with them. They didn't know he was using drugs until they found a few pills careless scattered on the floor of the room he was staying in. My grandson, Ethan, was 18 months old at the time, toddling all over the house, in to everything, and putting everything in his mouth! They just couldn't take that chance and little brothers young rear was kicked to the curb! I know you're between a rock and a hard place here, Janet. But it might not hurt to remind Tony of what horrible things could happen if one of those grandkids were to find something Buck carelessly left laying around and put it in their mouth! I am soooo glad that Tony finally seems to be seeing the light! Honestly, Tony is the one I really don't understand here. I mean, I understand "family loyalty" and all that. But as hard as Tony works, and as much of a toll as it takes on him physically, I would think that he would be furious to see his lazy lump of a "brother" content to just lay around sponging off of him! Maybe Buck's luck is finally starting to run out! [/QUOTE]
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