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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 737749" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Tornado called a few days ago, I was out in the yard, so I didn't speak with her. I have been wrestling with the idea of whether or not I would accept a call from her, or even if she would call again. </p><p>She did today. </p><p>As the automated message rambled on about one minute.....call would be recorded....blah, blah, blah, I wondered what would she sound like. It has nearly been a year since I have spoken with her.</p><p>Rugged street voice.............</p><p>“Ma.......get me out Ma. I’m in here for nothing. It’s only ten percent of my bail.....you can put it on your credit card.”</p><p>I took a deep breath and said no.</p><p>“You even effin care or what? Who the f does that? I’m on the streets taking care of myself and you don’t even look for me!”</p><p>The minute ended.</p><p>Wow.</p><p>Same old, same old.</p><p>Well that is some way to try to get someone to help you.</p><p>How the heck was I supposed to look for her? She knows where I live.</p><p>Huh. </p><p>I read up on meth detox and it is not pleasant. I would imagine she is feeling pretty low and just itching to get high. In her mind, it is still everyone else's fault, especially mine.</p><p>Balderdash.</p><p>I am not bailing her out, and probably wont take another call from her anytime soon. </p><p>Thank you LBL. I am actually sleeping okay, because I know where she is, so in that respect, jail is not the worse thing that could happen. I think refusing to have contact with someone who is raging is wise. Tornado will have to stew in her own juices for a bit. I did put in a call to the substance abuse services number, of course it is a voicemail.</p><p></p><p> I am so glad that E is doing so well. I hope he continues on this path.</p><p></p><p> Cyber hugs back to you, LBL. I will definitely wave to your father.</p><p></p><p>(((HUGS)))</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 737749, member: 19522"] Tornado called a few days ago, I was out in the yard, so I didn't speak with her. I have been wrestling with the idea of whether or not I would accept a call from her, or even if she would call again. She did today. As the automated message rambled on about one minute.....call would be recorded....blah, blah, blah, I wondered what would she sound like. It has nearly been a year since I have spoken with her. Rugged street voice............. “Ma.......get me out Ma. I’m in here for nothing. It’s only ten percent of my bail.....you can put it on your credit card.” I took a deep breath and said no. “You even effin care or what? Who the f does that? I’m on the streets taking care of myself and you don’t even look for me!” The minute ended. Wow. Same old, same old. Well that is some way to try to get someone to help you. How the heck was I supposed to look for her? She knows where I live. Huh. I read up on meth detox and it is not pleasant. I would imagine she is feeling pretty low and just itching to get high. In her mind, it is still everyone else's fault, especially mine. Balderdash. I am not bailing her out, and probably wont take another call from her anytime soon. Thank you LBL. I am actually sleeping okay, because I know where she is, so in that respect, jail is not the worse thing that could happen. I think refusing to have contact with someone who is raging is wise. Tornado will have to stew in her own juices for a bit. I did put in a call to the substance abuse services number, of course it is a voicemail. I am so glad that E is doing so well. I hope he continues on this path. Cyber hugs back to you, LBL. I will definitely wave to your father. (((HUGS))) Leafy [/QUOTE]
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