I am retired so I guess the natural course of things…..Cedar Park Dad wrote:They say the first sign of dementia is when you start agreeing with CPD.
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I am retired so I guess the natural course of things…..Cedar Park Dad wrote:They say the first sign of dementia is when you start agreeing with CPD.
CPD, for once, I totally agree with you on this one. I am growing as a person.Cedar Park Dad wrote:That sounds like just this side of indentured servitude. You're not helping your argument.jmra wrote:Because if you have a spare room, the only expense in having a nanny that works for room and board is the cost of food. This is much cheaper than a day care center.Cedar Park Dad wrote:And that makes me think any differently because?jmra wrote:The compensation was room and board.Cedar Park Dad wrote:If they can afford a nanny then my compassion is...underwhelming.rp_photo wrote:I'm thinking that this would be resolved more quickly in Texas one way or another:
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Would it be legal under Castle Coctrine to force her out at gunpoint or the threat of deadly force?