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Damn! My son came home today and told me that his iPod had gone missing when one of his friends was over. Now we have to get it back and I hate this kind of stuff. Joe went over and played it off like we thought it had gotten into Adams backpack by mistake. That is believable since they have identical backpacks. He searched the pack but it wasn't there. The mom said she would check again and come over in a bit. We are waiting. I hope this doesn't get ugly but the damn thing cost $200.00 and I want it back. We also found out that he already took R.J.s $500.00 iPac last week but R.J. saw it at his house and got it back. R.J. got his butt chewed for not telling us about it too. This kid has been running around our house and we had no idea he had sticky fingers until today. |
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Well this more reason the kid isn't going to give it up now that they're moving and good riddance to them both! I feel bad for RJ because being a kid and getting something so nice like this and treating it good and then having it robbed from you is a hurting pain. |
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Im so sry this whole thing happened! It sure ruins friendships fast! mw |
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sounds like you are punishing your son too.... |
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i guess that sounds rude...but if he being reminded a few times a day..maybe i read that wrong..sorry |
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Personally....I would of contacted the Police along with "her employers"!(that way there is record of "his & her negligence" of being upstanding in the community)! The boy would then HAVE to produce a reciept for the iPod....... She would then also "be on record" IF anything happened with your son on the bus she drives & her son would know you ARE serious about this theft! Everytime your son thinks he "might like to listen to his iPod",.........he will be reminded.......of how he should maybe choose his Friends a bit better.....and also be very "selective" who/whom he invites into his/your home! Hope everything works out...........doubt it will tho...IF the authorities are not notified. |
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that reminds me one time. this was years ago. a girl at work needed a place to stay. and asked if she could stay with me for a week or so. i said sure no problem. i will never do that again... anyway, she stoled all my clothes and stuff while i was at work. and i reported her to the police. all i could do was file a report. i reported her to her boss. because we worked for the same company. they ripped her apart in and out. told her we don't tolorate thiefs at work or outside of work... she ended up getting fired. out of all the stuff she took. i was only able to get my camera back. but nothing else. |
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Chops, Lol.....I do not remind him. He remembers it everytime he wants to listen to it and it is gone. He listened to it on the way to school, at lunch, on the way home from school, when he was doing his homework, when we go someplace boring.....etc. You get the picture. He used it alot. |
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Well if you won't go to the police that's all fine and dandy and because your his mama you know what's best. HOWEVER, how about slicing her tires? LMFAO! AND KIDDING!!! JOKING!! |
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so whats going on now. did the family move? is his mum still driving your son bus? at least your son knows...not everyone is the same. and there are always a few...you can't trust no matter how nice they are. i had known a few adults like that also... |
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did that family move? why did they move? is the mother still driving the same school bus? one thing your son was able to learn...not all friends are the same. tell him when he starts dating ...not all girls or the same either. |
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They seem to have moved. No lights on this morning over there and Adam wasn't at the bus stop. There is a new bus driver. I guess it's all over except the lessons learned. I decided not to involve the police because it would not have gotten the iPod back. I didn't want to waste their time. He is angry over this but it will be a lesson he won't forget. He will spend from now till his birthday on December 18th without an iPod and he will miss it every day. He will be a lot more careful who he lets in his room from now on. |
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kids are so trusting tho. Theyre already moved, eh? And your son doesnt have to put up w him or the bus driver mom on the bus! Thats the next best thing to the police doing their job, and putting the whole frigging family in jail! lol I hate people! geeze mw |
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I really approve you're not involving our already hassled police in this matter... this is a peronal affront and loss, not a bank robbery, and I feel should be handled that way, with lessons learned. I applaud! I'd have done the same. |
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is the boy still in the same school? that one boy, will learn over time maybe... i'm glad you didn't get the police involve too. but i feel sad you had to confront the parents. and it caused stress. |
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that can be a hard age...11-12... at that age i was living in an orphanage. my sister (actaully half sister) son was 11 or 12 when he saw his best friend get run over by a train. and killed. my brother i think at that time was also hopping from one foster home and another. one family i used to know. had a bunch of kids. when daughter was that age, she was telling me how they only had one orange and had to split it among her whole family they were so hungry and no food. the split the peal and put peanut butter on it. |
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