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needs cheered up part 2
just got kicked out and cell taken this day cant get worse
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July 3, 2011, 22:11 |
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Re: needs cheered up part 2
i bet i could cheer you up in the red room
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July 3, 2011, 22:25 |
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Re: needs cheered up part 2
doubt it
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July 3, 2011, 22:28 |
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Re: needs cheered up part 2
come to the red room & talk, ;-)
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July 3, 2011, 22:38 |
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perveman
111 / male Tucson, Arizona, US
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Re: needs cheered up part 2
At times, life jurt sucks huh?
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July 4, 2011, 00:24 |
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Re: needs cheered up part 2
Owie and ouch! I wish I could say or do anything to make things better.
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July 4, 2011, 00:36 |
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JenTX
47 / female East, Texas, US
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Re: needs cheered up part 2
I've had those times that if it tweren't for bad luck I wouldn't have any luck at all. Things will get better.
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July 4, 2011, 20:08 |
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Re: Re: needs cheered up part 2
QUOTE (MnJTX @ July 4, 2011, 20:08)I've had those times that if it tweren't for bad luck I wouldn't have any luck at all. Things will get better.
My life has been that way. Except for the last part.
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July 4, 2011, 21:55 |
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newbie1011
62 / female The Shore, New Jersey, US
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Re: needs cheered up part 2
Take a deep breath and let all tempers cool. Try to look at the situation from the other side as well. I have 3 kids. Youngest is 16. It can be just as frustrating from the parents side too. I bet by tomorrow everyone will calm down and you will go back and get your phone back. Most of us hate fighting with our kids. Good luck.
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July 5, 2011, 04:43 |
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Phil6969
41 / male belfast, Ireland
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Err...
... u cheered up any yet? Lol
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July 5, 2011, 17:03 |
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Re: needs cheered up part 2
Things will get better. I'm 29 and I went through the hardest times with my parents after I became an "adult". I mean my drivers license said I was an adult but mentally I wasn't. Think about it.. one day you're a teenager and the next the law says you're legally an adult. Did anything other than the calendar change in that one day? I struggled to be independant and they struggled to hold on. Its tough on both sides. I'm sure they love you.. they're just not sure what to do. Give it time.. I hope everything works out for you. You're beautiful!
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July 5, 2011, 19:42 |
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Re: needs cheered up part 2
ive been kicked out a total of 5 days dads not speaking to me and mom is sneaking me stuff...he still has my car but i stole the phone back.....guess he should have locked his truck if he was gonna leave it there on the passenger seat....in all fairness i left it there for 3 days so he had time to move it but he didnt so its mine yet again....he however takes my car to work so if i want that ill have to go late at nite to get it *sigh* should i get it back?
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July 7, 2011, 14:09 |
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Phil6969
41 / male belfast, Ireland
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Re: needs cheered up part 2
Why did u get kicked out if you dont mind me asking? 5 days is a long time, hav u not patched things up yet?
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July 7, 2011, 19:33 |
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Re: needs cheered up part 2
Ummm....think your actions through, you're 18, that could leave you legally open to repercussions that will be out of your parent's hands, and also, being 18 means that you have legal rights of your own.
I assume the items they took from you aren't legally in your name, and please reassure me that you are at least 18 years old? Forgive me, mean no harm or offense but it's all just a bit confusing for me?
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July 7, 2011, 21:00 |
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newbie1011
62 / female The Shore, New Jersey, US
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Re: needs cheered up part 2
If the items are not in your name you can be putting yourself in more trouble that you want. As Chazzy said. The phone can be turned off and as soon as your father knows it's gone I would assume he will have it reported stolen and turned off or he really wants you to have it and then he would leave it on.Instead of playing the "I will teach them" game I would suggest you try talking to them as an adult and trying to work things out so even if you don't live at home you could still have a relationship.
Good Luck.
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July 8, 2011, 00:04 |
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