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Re: Some people are really shallow....
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Posted by Dave from MN on June 27, 2007 at 11:03:46 from (67.133.91.236):
In Reply to: Re: Some people are really shallow.... posted by CWL on June 27, 2007 at 10:42:46:
For as large of area and as high as it is, it must have been a pretty high vehicle, or van, being a ton with alot of heavy duty helpers springs, mine already sits high in the rear. I would also stay and fess up and offer to repair if ins coverage isnt adequate, but in todays society of "get away with whatever you can", there isnt many with morals or respect left. I am having problems with my stepson with the same thing, if he can get away with something by lying and denying he does, and then he lets the lies go and go , and go, that he cant even keep his stories straight, then he gets mad and says my memory is wrong and i didnt see or hear what i thought I did. At 11, it time he learns, but with another family in the picture it is hard to keep him on the right path, as I am ussually the strict and boring one.
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