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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 515072" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Even the very stupid can learn to be very manipulative. I mean c'mon, look at M..........it takes people a bit to catch on when they don't know him, then it takes a bit for them to have it sink in that he has the brains to do what he does........by then they're ready to take the man's head off. I have a very strong feeling M and Buck would get along great together. </p><p></p><p>When he makes the medication comments, you need to start throwing up his druggie days to him. At least your medications are prescribed for actual dxes. When he starts playing his dumb routine, I'd be making some comments some of those drugs he used must've fried some brain cells. With the psychiatric medications, my response would be "I'd shut up if I were you, it's probably all that's keeping you alive" LOL (say it in such a way he can't mistake it for kidding) </p><p></p><p>I have no trouble understanding Buck. I've dealt with his kind before, even before M. I'm stumped over Tony's behavior, seriously. I know he's a strong family man and he's got a big heart........but I'm finding it hard to believe he's unable to see the reality here. Any chance Buck is holding something over Tony's head? Since they're "brothers", this could be about anything and go way back into childhood. But I get a sense that either Tony feels like he <strong>owes</strong> this to Buck (beyond family obligation) or that Buck is holding something over him to keep him cooperating. I'm really finding it hard to swallow that a man who helped raise difficult children is falling hook line and sinker for this stuff. </p><p></p><p>Keep pushing him out. I have a feeling if you let them wait for the car, there will pop up some reason he can't possibly drive.......</p><p></p><p>((hugs))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 515072, member: 84"] Even the very stupid can learn to be very manipulative. I mean c'mon, look at M..........it takes people a bit to catch on when they don't know him, then it takes a bit for them to have it sink in that he has the brains to do what he does........by then they're ready to take the man's head off. I have a very strong feeling M and Buck would get along great together. When he makes the medication comments, you need to start throwing up his druggie days to him. At least your medications are prescribed for actual dxes. When he starts playing his dumb routine, I'd be making some comments some of those drugs he used must've fried some brain cells. With the psychiatric medications, my response would be "I'd shut up if I were you, it's probably all that's keeping you alive" LOL (say it in such a way he can't mistake it for kidding) I have no trouble understanding Buck. I've dealt with his kind before, even before M. I'm stumped over Tony's behavior, seriously. I know he's a strong family man and he's got a big heart........but I'm finding it hard to believe he's unable to see the reality here. Any chance Buck is holding something over Tony's head? Since they're "brothers", this could be about anything and go way back into childhood. But I get a sense that either Tony feels like he [B]owes[/B] this to Buck (beyond family obligation) or that Buck is holding something over him to keep him cooperating. I'm really finding it hard to swallow that a man who helped raise difficult children is falling hook line and sinker for this stuff. Keep pushing him out. I have a feeling if you let them wait for the car, there will pop up some reason he can't possibly drive....... ((hugs)) [/QUOTE]
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