Posted by LOU from Wi. on December 16, 2014 at 16:20:51 from (69.179.5.180):
In Reply to: Dang Kid!!!!!!!!!! posted by Goose on December 16, 2014 at 14:05:32:
Goose, My Wife,son and I knew a kid who was an upstanding young man,who killed his Dad nd Mother. He took the checkbook and had a big party,all the while the parents lay dead in the house from 30-06 rifle.
Meeting this kid, you would think he was on the way to success,not murder. In two more years he will be eligible for parole.Now we don't want to talk about my nephew,who is doing time now for felony charges,B&E and drugs.His mother still dotes on him,his Dad is on the road as a truck driver,talking to either one is a giant waste of time, they have all kinds of excuses for him,bi-polar, adhd, and various other psychobabble BS. He just wasn't taken out back of the woodshed and taught manners and respect.Not my problem,as he isn't allowed up here in my home when and if he gets out.It's called tough love.JMHO, LOU
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