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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 515546" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I agree Lisa. In fact, one of the other brothers (the only one I can actually stand) called yesterday to see if he was out yet and Tony made excuses. I found a car but evidently he is buying Cory's old car since Mandy bought a bigger one. I questioned if Cory and Mandy actually had a title to that car but evidently they do. No one seems to be worrying about that. I know the car I found was in good condition...so I wont mention anything else.</p><p></p><p>Supposedly they were to be going today to look at the boarding houses but that didnt happen. Of course not. </p><p></p><p>I do think that Buck is telling Tony that I am saying things to him when Tony is out of the room. Buck says things to me when Tony is out of the room that are so not the same as the things he says when Tony is in the room. I have attempted to be nice. Hasnt worked. </p><p></p><p>I do think I am going to employ some of the therapy techniques I have been taught over the years of simply ignoring Buck completely. It will be hard because he does things like move my food around in my kitchen. Takes ketchup out of the fridge and puts it in the pantry. Completely rearranges the kitchen during the night so I never know where anything is. He threw out the box to the coffee maker so we couldnt take it back. We had been saving it because we had put the receipt in it and put it under the sink to save it. We do that with small appliances in case something happens. We never asked him to do any such thing. I do believe one thing I will ask is that he only do full loads of clothes though. He is doing loads of clothes with only one pair of jeans and maybe 2 or 3 shirts on a heavy duty full load cycle with the high water. That is using too much water. He also doesnt empty the dryer lint trap. This is wasteful. I noticed this a few weeks ago when I saw him going in every day to wash clothes. Well okay when it was back when he was here with only a few clothes but now he has everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 515546, member: 1514"] I agree Lisa. In fact, one of the other brothers (the only one I can actually stand) called yesterday to see if he was out yet and Tony made excuses. I found a car but evidently he is buying Cory's old car since Mandy bought a bigger one. I questioned if Cory and Mandy actually had a title to that car but evidently they do. No one seems to be worrying about that. I know the car I found was in good condition...so I wont mention anything else. Supposedly they were to be going today to look at the boarding houses but that didnt happen. Of course not. I do think that Buck is telling Tony that I am saying things to him when Tony is out of the room. Buck says things to me when Tony is out of the room that are so not the same as the things he says when Tony is in the room. I have attempted to be nice. Hasnt worked. I do think I am going to employ some of the therapy techniques I have been taught over the years of simply ignoring Buck completely. It will be hard because he does things like move my food around in my kitchen. Takes ketchup out of the fridge and puts it in the pantry. Completely rearranges the kitchen during the night so I never know where anything is. He threw out the box to the coffee maker so we couldnt take it back. We had been saving it because we had put the receipt in it and put it under the sink to save it. We do that with small appliances in case something happens. We never asked him to do any such thing. I do believe one thing I will ask is that he only do full loads of clothes though. He is doing loads of clothes with only one pair of jeans and maybe 2 or 3 shirts on a heavy duty full load cycle with the high water. That is using too much water. He also doesnt empty the dryer lint trap. This is wasteful. I noticed this a few weeks ago when I saw him going in every day to wash clothes. Well okay when it was back when he was here with only a few clothes but now he has everything. [/QUOTE]
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