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Re: OT How do you break a young Buc that won't behave?


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Posted by jackinok on October 29, 2012 at 07:04:29 from (162.58.82.136):

In Reply to: OT How do you break a young Buc that won't behave? posted by petetherookie on October 28, 2012 at 04:44:21:

What "I" did,(and long before it got to your point) when boy walked out i changed the locks. other kids will get tired of feeding him soon enough and he'll come home or he'll get a job to feed himself. then i took a ad out in the local papers saying he and all his buddies names i knew were doing drugs and i wasnt responsible for his/their actions. Next i went to the school and allowed as how if they didnt kick him off the team i would post it in the local paper how the coaches were cheating to keep him playing. Finaly i came home from work and he was there giving his mother a hard time, he took a swing at me and i beat the living $h!T out of him,until my wife pulled me off. Needless to say, relations were strained for a couple of years, but we never had another moments problem with him. Turned out to be a good hard working young man.I just figured if it didnt help ,i would beat him to death and save the state the cost of housing him. after he walked around with two black eyes for a few days explaining how is old man had given them to him ,his loud mouthed buddys sort of faded away. As far as the law is concerned,i really didnt care!!! most of them are smart enough not to involve the law,if their messing with drugs. if he complains, let the law or social services take him away. if they cant wise him up, he's destined for prison or worse regardless of what you do. Unless you really enjoy parental abuse, todays as good a time as any,or youll liable to wind up like one of those 85 year old guys in a wheelchair,who shoots their own kids for stealing and beating on them. One thing they all seem to understand is muscle,and the proper pecking order.


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