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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you’re not willing to go there and find out what’s happening, prepare for it to just spiral out of control. I don’t know why you think the housecleaner problem would be the last thing. If he hasn’t given her a raise in a long time that could also be an issue. [/quote] Hi, I'm the OP. I never said anything about it being the "last" thing. And I am willing to go there. Not sure you read my post?[/quote] In the amount of time you spent on DCUM arguing with anonymous people who have no idea about your dads’ condition you could have driven to his house and checked up on him. 30 minutes is not far. [/quote] This. And you could have taken the kids. I mean I drive 30 minutes to go to the mall. You say you’re willing to go there, but not really. Because honestly you should visiting him weekly ANYWAY if he only lives 30 minutes away. Even with small kids. Stop using that as an excuse. [/quote] Stop it. Try acting like a human being. She’s worried and is venting. -NP[/quote] The original post explains the situation and visiting. Stop with the "shoulds."[/quote] If OP is so worried, she should act like a human being and go check on her father and stop venting on DCUM. She's complaining about 30 minutes![/quote]
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