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LOL
Note to self: think before starting a thread
You asked for our opinions - now you have them.
Just think how much your parents have spent on bringing you up and now you hate them - or at least your Dad.
I HATE YOU ALL. IT'S SO UNFAIR. LOL
[Edited by fatherpierre - 10/1/2003 12:17:57 PM]
Note to self: think before starting a thread
You asked for our opinions - now you have them.
Just think how much your parents have spent on bringing you up and now you hate them - or at least your Dad.
I HATE YOU ALL. IT'S SO UNFAIR. LOL
[Edited by fatherpierre - 10/1/2003 12:17:57 PM]
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My father is being a **** lately and he is saying he wants me out of the house repeatedly, now I would certainly go, I'd go right now and never see the b@stards again but I cant afford to leave yet. Im nearly 18 so Im wanting to be leaving shortly, any advise on what the hell I can do..?
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Its because Ive left college, if Im not In education hes not happy. Hes a wierd old school b@stard, he thinks everything is guaranteed with qualifications, bulsh!t..
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Chaos,
When I was 16 I was in the same position as you. I was always arguing with my parents bickering with my sisters etc. When I lived there it was quite an unhappy house. I wasnt a thug or anything, I respected my elders, worked for my own money and paid my digs. It was more of a personality clash really, i don't know if that is your problem. Anyways, I moved out and I have never regretted anything more. Four years of moving around, never having a fixed abode, lots of different jobs. I have only just got myself back on my feet. I get on great with my parents now. I am ashamed of how silly i was about the situation, i didnt speak to my mum and dad for 3 years. I reckon you should sit down and sort it out. I wouldnt wish what I have experienced upon my worst enemy, although, everything I have experienced has made me a better person, so maybe i would wish it upon them
When I was 16 I was in the same position as you. I was always arguing with my parents bickering with my sisters etc. When I lived there it was quite an unhappy house. I wasnt a thug or anything, I respected my elders, worked for my own money and paid my digs. It was more of a personality clash really, i don't know if that is your problem. Anyways, I moved out and I have never regretted anything more. Four years of moving around, never having a fixed abode, lots of different jobs. I have only just got myself back on my feet. I get on great with my parents now. I am ashamed of how silly i was about the situation, i didnt speak to my mum and dad for 3 years. I reckon you should sit down and sort it out. I wouldnt wish what I have experienced upon my worst enemy, although, everything I have experienced has made me a better person, so maybe i would wish it upon them
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Going by the title of your thread & language in your posts on ScoobyNet, I assume you talk to your father like that, so if you do, it's hardly surprising that he would want you out, is it?
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well said that man above, I would offer the following advice:
be good & don't give em' any more ****.(they will help finance your future carrer )
get some qualifcations, ie at college.
do some work part time, instead of being a lazy b@stard student.
be good & don't give em' any more ****.(they will help finance your future carrer )
get some qualifcations, ie at college.
do some work part time, instead of being a lazy b@stard student.
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....and if you're really nice to them they may even leave you their house one day...
Cheap living followed by no mortgage.Fckin hell i'm moving back home...
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If you left college NP - but he has to see you doing something - not wasting your time..He just wants the best for you...you jsut cant see it now thats all.
Get some movement on a job now as said before Job(any)=Money. Income to a household means your supporting something/someone.
Just get on with it, arguements are forgotten in time and patching up is easy to do - just get yourself in order - it dont take much to get a job - anyone who says any less dont really want one they just make excuses..
Get some movement on a job now as said before Job(any)=Money. Income to a household means your supporting something/someone.
Just get on with it, arguements are forgotten in time and patching up is easy to do - just get yourself in order - it dont take much to get a job - anyone who says any less dont really want one they just make excuses..
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If you have no job maybe you should do things to help rather than calling him a ****. Get a job, mow the lawn, wash up and be nice. If you were my son and I read your post your would be on the street
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learn a trade (plumbers are in the lolly now). go back in flash Scooby/TVR and flip him the bird.
or do what my m8 did and live with a m8 until u can afford ur own digs.
cheap digs round here m8.
or do what my m8 did and live with a m8 until u can afford ur own digs.
cheap digs round here m8.
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Chaos,
From the 14 replies so far dont you think that maybe your Dad may just be a little bit in the right.
If your that concerned about leaving home prove him wrong by doing something that will make him proud of you. Maybe then you can get on better withim.
Believe me its never a good thing to fall out with your parents.
Whether you think your Dad is right or wrong in his views I bet he only has your best interests at heart.
Best of Luck.
Chip.
From the 14 replies so far dont you think that maybe your Dad may just be a little bit in the right.
If your that concerned about leaving home prove him wrong by doing something that will make him proud of you. Maybe then you can get on better withim.
Believe me its never a good thing to fall out with your parents.
Whether you think your Dad is right or wrong in his views I bet he only has your best interests at heart.
Best of Luck.
Chip.
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Chaos - Maybe if you grew up enough to take control of your own life you wouldn't annoy your patents so much that they want you out. Many of your posts give the impression of someone who is 17 with a mental age of 3 Maybe that is why he wants you out?
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A perfectly natural reaction to authority.
I had the same thing with my step dad (I think of him as my real dad), but between age 14 - 18.
We're now very good friends.
Looking back it was 90% me being a teenage ***** as I suspect is your problem.
It will pass.
I had the same thing with my step dad (I think of him as my real dad), but between age 14 - 18.
We're now very good friends.
Looking back it was 90% me being a teenage ***** as I suspect is your problem.
It will pass.
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You might do well to listen to your father's advice instead of thinking you are so clever and know it all. As other's say, he is thinking of your own good but you seem to be too superior to accept it.
Fatherpierre put it very well, when you grow up you may realise it too.
Les
Fatherpierre put it very well, when you grow up you may realise it too.
Les
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if this anything to go by then if I was your dad I would of booted you out long ago
Grow up [img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img]
Grow up [img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img]
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just glancing through this thread, you are lucky your old man has just asked you to leave.
As someone has pointed out here about the swearing and built up anger you have, if i was your father and you spoke to me like that, i would not ask you to leave.
I would throw all of your possessions in the street, closely followed by your scrawney neck!!!
Think about what your parents have actually done for you.
How much they have sacrificed to bring you up.
You sound a right selfish tw$t so maybe they would actually be better of without you. (hurry up and move out)
Mr Chaos: Go On, Chuck him out!!! just before the snow starts!!!
HAHAHAHAHHAHAAHHA
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As someone has pointed out here about the swearing and built up anger you have, if i was your father and you spoke to me like that, i would not ask you to leave.
I would throw all of your possessions in the street, closely followed by your scrawney neck!!!
Think about what your parents have actually done for you.
How much they have sacrificed to bring you up.
You sound a right selfish tw$t so maybe they would actually be better of without you. (hurry up and move out)
Mr Chaos: Go On, Chuck him out!!! just before the snow starts!!!
HAHAHAHAHHAHAAHHA
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Some interesting posts
Mr Beemer - My daddy tried to throw me out before, but he realised I was too big and strong, so hes resorted to telling me, and you can guess my answer, yea right OOH yes, if he chucks all my belongings out, dont forget to tell him where the Audi went, Ive got the spare keys
/Just to liven the tread up
-chaos
Mr Beemer - My daddy tried to throw me out before, but he realised I was too big and strong, so hes resorted to telling me, and you can guess my answer, yea right OOH yes, if he chucks all my belongings out, dont forget to tell him where the Audi went, Ive got the spare keys
/Just to liven the tread up
-chaos