Yeah, I know, we probably should have just let him stay as long as he wanted, cooked and cleaned for him, maintained the house and paid all the bills for him. That's basically what my parents did for him while they were alive.Jim Jim Jim...who's Really the A-hole here? Maybe a little more understanding and patience on your part?
It sounds like you all were very close!!!!!All these losers have the same idea...they are so Important and Nobody is smart enough to understand them. Lazy worthless f*cks. Got one in our family too. I was saddled with his lazy ass 3 years. One day my BIL showed up to say hi. Drove 150 miles to say hi. Grabbed two beers from the fridge after saying hi. Then he walked outside. After a few min i wondered where Danny went. I look outside and there stands my lazy brother. Dirty bastard took two beers and left my brother in my care. I called my sister to see WTF was up. She said "Tag you're it" and hung up on me.
wristpin: Sounds like, a Human Chain Letter.It sounds like you all were very close!!!!!
Wasn't it you saying your gramps said "he won't amount to anything" 0Oldest grandson graduated high school this year. I says what you gonna do this summer? He says keep working at grocery store. I asked how many hours? He says 22 or so, but asked for more. I say you got time for another job....no answer. Later his mom said he's too lazy to do that. I wonder why that is? He'll be in his bedroom playing with his phone and girlfriend. Going to college in fall. When I got out of school that summer was 57 work hours a week.