Posted by LOU from Wi. on September 27, 2012 at 15:09:18 from (72.160.236.78):
Think there is a stigma concerning the name Josh.Why you ask? well I have a nephew of the same first name. Daughter and SIL treat him with kid gloves. Any thing he needs/wants. He gets. Stealing, cottage break-ins, stealing guns from the folks(Mon & Dad) running up credit card charges, been in jail with 1 felony now and another hearing on the second one commin up in December.Before all the trouble and jail time, I had several long talks with him but I wasted my breath. I advised the SIL it would be of benefit if they placed him in jail at least a couple of states away, that way you couldn't run every week end to put money in his commissary account. The second felony concerns METH.Either he sells it ,makes it, distributes it, what ever. I have washed my hands of it all.When I read The advice given on the girl friends son, I said to myself it must be in the name. Josh is 21 years (same age)old and still doesn't realize that if he doesn't say NO FOR HIMSELF, Some BODY WILL SURELY DO IT FOR HIM.Now the SIL and daughter went and got an attorney from out of this county, I bet the bill is coming to mommy and daddy,as always.I loved the advice you folks gave concerning the girl friends attitude. I read em all. sure has a lot of great suggestions. My Regards LOU.
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