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My son ignores his brother
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<blockquote data-quote="morningcuppa" data-source="post: 79335" data-attributes="member: 4108"><p>He got a taxi to the station. Trains are pretty good around here. </p><p>When he is behaving as a 22 year old should I don't mind giving lifts but not when he is like this. I can't believe he asked me anyway as I'd just got out of the bath. Yep petrol costs are sky high!To be fair to him he does offer petrol although fool that we are we don't take it. (WHY!!!)</p><p></p><p>It hasn't upset me as much as on other occassions. I think I will continue to be civil but no more and no more favours until he sorts himself out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morningcuppa, post: 79335, member: 4108"] He got a taxi to the station. Trains are pretty good around here. When he is behaving as a 22 year old should I don't mind giving lifts but not when he is like this. I can't believe he asked me anyway as I'd just got out of the bath. Yep petrol costs are sky high!To be fair to him he does offer petrol although fool that we are we don't take it. (WHY!!!) It hasn't upset me as much as on other occassions. I think I will continue to be civil but no more and no more favours until he sorts himself out. [/QUOTE]
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