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I think I'd have to impact his crack with an airsoft gun! Restitution for starters though.
Give them their Air Soft guns and I'll mail you my high-cap, semi-auto paint ball gun. Get them in your kids room and lock the door and then have a free for all with them!There's gotta be a TON of stuff you can **** up in there with a few well placed balls. And the welts might be a good reminder that such toys are better played with outside.
meh. three weeks "in the room" restriction, and permanent revocation ofhis license to bear air arms.which could alway be appealed to the superior court om Mom.
What manner of death shall I choose for my 15 year old and his friend?
I wish I could take a paintball gun to the retards that send in their life story instead of a simple description of the problem.
Quote from: asdf2231 on July 11, 2008, 09:04:21 PMGive them their Air Soft guns and I'll mail you my high-cap, semi-auto paint ball gun. Get them in your kids room and lock the door and then have a free for all with them!There's gotta be a TON of stuff you can **** up in there with a few well placed balls. And the welts might be a good reminder that such toys are better played with outside. :-)There is quite a bit of stuff I can **** up in his room! Three guitars,an amp,he's got a WII in there as well but I can't **** that up{I enjoy the golf game on it too much :-)} :-)
Give them their Air Soft guns and I'll mail you my high-cap, semi-auto paint ball gun. Get them in your kids room and lock the door and then have a free for all with them!There's gotta be a TON of stuff you can **** up in there with a few well placed balls. And the welts might be a good reminder that such toys are better played with outside. :-)
Quote from: Toastedturningtidelegs on July 11, 2008, 10:31:56 PMQuote from: asdf2231 on July 11, 2008, 09:04:21 PMGive them their Air Soft guns and I'll mail you my high-cap, semi-auto paint ball gun. Get them in your kids room and lock the door and then have a free for all with them!There's gotta be a TON of stuff you can **** up in there with a few well placed balls. And the welts might be a good reminder that such toys are better played with outside. There is quite a bit of stuff I can **** up in his room! Three guitars,an amp,he's got a WII in there as well but I can't **** that up{I enjoy the golf game on it too much } You mean YOUR Wii and YOUR guitars and YOUR amp -- the latter set of which will now help the poor at Goodwill? Losing things, either through someone else breaking them or having to give them away, hurts.
Quote from: asdf2231 on July 11, 2008, 09:04:21 PMGive them their Air Soft guns and I'll mail you my high-cap, semi-auto paint ball gun. Get them in your kids room and lock the door and then have a free for all with them!There's gotta be a TON of stuff you can **** up in there with a few well placed balls. And the welts might be a good reminder that such toys are better played with outside. There is quite a bit of stuff I can **** up in his room! Three guitars,an amp,he's got a WII in there as well but I can't **** that up{I enjoy the golf game on it too much }
Last night a friend told me what a co-worker of hers once did. He had rented a storage room, and every time his son screwed up, he removed something from his room. Eventually, there was only a bed and chest of drawers in there.
Check out Ebay for your LCD monitor purchase. They have hundreds of new ones listed. I bought my 19" Sony for around $180. They have some great deals. If that's all you teenager destroys, consider your self lucky. Car wrecks come to mind.
Quote from: Miss Mia on July 12, 2008, 02:09:20 PMLast night a friend told me what a co-worker of hers once did. He had rented a storage room, and every time his son screwed up, he removed something from his room. Eventually, there was only a bed and chest of drawers in there. Yes I have something similar"a workshop in my house" the problem is all of the boy's things i've taken away now clog it up so I can't work in there!
Quote from: Toastedturningtidelegs on July 12, 2008, 04:07:27 PMQuote from: Miss Mia on July 12, 2008, 02:09:20 PMLast night a friend told me what a co-worker of hers once did. He had rented a storage room, and every time his son screwed up, he removed something from his room. Eventually, there was only a bed and chest of drawers in there. Yes I have something similar"a workshop in my house" the problem is all of the boy's things i've taken away now clog it up so I can't work in there! You poor thing.Really, I'd make him get a job or work chores to pay it off. As for the car, my suggestion is that he get a job close to home and start saving. Tell him that you'll match what he saves for a car. So if he can work and save up $1000, he gets a $2000 beater and so on. And the car is after he pays off the damage done.
Quote from: Miss Mia on July 12, 2008, 04:40:33 PMQuote from: Toastedturningtidelegs on July 12, 2008, 04:07:27 PMQuote from: Miss Mia on July 12, 2008, 02:09:20 PMLast night a friend told me what a co-worker of hers once did. He had rented a storage room, and every time his son screwed up, he removed something from his room. Eventually, there was only a bed and chest of drawers in there. Yes I have something similar"a workshop in my house" the problem is all of the boy's things i've taken away now clog it up so I can't work in there! You poor thing.Really, I'd make him get a job or work chores to pay it off. As for the car, my suggestion is that he get a job close to home and start saving. Tell him that you'll match what he saves for a car. So if he can work and save up $1000, he gets a $2000 beater and so on. And the car is after he pays off the damage done. He's been putting in apps at all of the local businesses and hasn't gotten a call back. I told him to start calling them and asking if they have reviewed his app and to keep bugging them! He's normally a very good considerate kid but being 15 and a boy he tends to act without thinking at times!
Quote from: Toastedturningtidelegs on July 12, 2008, 04:50:16 PMQuote from: Miss Mia on July 12, 2008, 04:40:33 PMQuote from: Toastedturningtidelegs on July 12, 2008, 04:07:27 PMQuote from: Miss Mia on July 12, 2008, 02:09:20 PMLast night a friend told me what a co-worker of hers once did. He had rented a storage room, and every time his son screwed up, he removed something from his room. Eventually, there was only a bed and chest of drawers in there. Yes I have something similar"a workshop in my house" the problem is all of the boy's things i've taken away now clog it up so I can't work in there! You poor thing.Really, I'd make him get a job or work chores to pay it off. As for the car, my suggestion is that he get a job close to home and start saving. Tell him that you'll match what he saves for a car. So if he can work and save up $1000, he gets a $2000 beater and so on. And the car is after he pays off the damage done. He's been putting in apps at all of the local businesses and hasn't gotten a call back. I told him to start calling them and asking if they have reviewed his app and to keep bugging them! He's normally a very good considerate kid but being 15 and a boy he tends to act without thinking at times! Has nothing to do with his age and all with his being a boy. LOL!