That right there had to be the hardest part of this. I salute you for having the gall to do the right thing. I would have hated to see the post from you had he contacted them and them not knowing any of this.age_ranger wrote:I decided it was best to tell my kids about it. How do you tell a 6yr old that their uncle can't come over and that they need to stay away from him? Life is tough, but explaining things to your kids sometimes is tougher!! I just laid it all out and tried my best to answer their questions with truth and honesty. I hope they never get into drugs and stay the course. They'll surely get my blessing to join up here when the time comes. Thanks to all for your support in a troubling time.
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- Thu Jul 19, 2007 11:23 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Losing a brother to crack
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- Thu Jul 19, 2007 8:14 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Losing a brother to crack
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Sorry to hear about your brother like that. I had a friend that went though a similar thing but another friend and I basically beat it in to him that what he was doing wasn't the right path. Sound like your brothers to far past that. I know it goes with out saying but watch you back while your around his house like that and if you need an extra set of eyes I am pretty good at that .
I know I hate to dig up another part but do you think this has any connection to your break in a few weeks ago
If you need help with anything you got my number.
I know I hate to dig up another part but do you think this has any connection to your break in a few weeks ago
If you need help with anything you got my number.