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albaqwerty | 15:07 Wed 15th May 2013 | Family Life
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Younger son is having issues about his dad.
(we all live together, 4 of us, older sibling is his brother)
He's decided not to hand in dig money tomorrow, that's fine, he'll need it towards a deposit.

No question really, just a bit of a moan.
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Oh dear...what happened there.

How old is he?
Whats the dig money, alba ?.
Hugs, alba. Just another thing sent to try us.
That's the longest question ever on my screen.
Sorry to hear that but hopefully it will blow over.
God love you, alba!

Is he too old to lock in the coal shed?
lodge and keep expect tony
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He's 19,

So sorry about the long blank space, pc has gone completely weird.

Tone, the amount or dig money?
It's keep money, for which he gets his lunch made up, roof over his head, heating and lighting. Washing done and so on
Not bad for £40 a week
£40!

If you kick him out can I move in?

Ah right, thanks hippy chick, my mom just used to say'' C'mon hand it over ''.
That's very good.

Why are they falling out?

And I assume it's you that does the packup and his washing? So why is he punishing you?
Righto then ah wench, I think that a good firm kick up the rump is in order myself.
I thought it was my computer. £40 is jolly reasonable as my grandson found out when he went to uni. But I can remember when I was paying my mum £5 a week and I really felt I was being exploited. I soon found out when I moved out.
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2sp.anytime you like :-)

I'm just sitting back and waiting for the fall-out between him and dad.

Dad is over at his dad's in an afternoon, sorting him out and not being here to do stuff around our own house which is irking the younger alba.
Some of the stuff I can't physically do, don't have the strength, but Mr Alba really should get his yabbie here to do stuff.
The younger alba has a valid point.
You must get a prize for the largest blank space ever seen on AB though, alba!?
Right then alba, but it is impossible to be in two places at once, does Mr alba's dad need care ?.
Apologies, hadn't seen there were already answers on the thread, it was so far down I thought they were 'related questions'! LOL
Could your son go and help Mr Alba at his dad's? That way Mr A could get back home sooner to do stuff with you guys and your son would see for himself that Mr A has a lot on his plate.
jno jnr stayed with us for a couple of years for free after uni, as he was saving for a deposit. We could have charged for B&B but he'd only have had to stay longer and save more, so no point really.
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No Tone, himself thinks his dad does, Taking his insulin and right meds at the right time.. Doesn't mean that Mr A needs to stay out all blurdy afternoon though.
(I'm in a mood!)

Chill, I can't apologise enough for the blankest screen, I really don't know what the flip happened.
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jno, you're a lovely person x
I don't mind the staying for free, it's when he holds it over my head that bugs me.
He's working, which now makes me sound like a terrible person.

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