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what about repsecting your mums whishes as long as your in her house, and if i was to ever hear someone calling their mum a bithc in front of me i would stub them,( can be done again) seriously man try to be a little more understanding towards your mum, casue at the end of the day, when your left all alone shes the only one who will be there for you.

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stub?

i wasnt drunk while i was with her, i wasnt drinking while i was with her, it was the day after, i was completely sober, but the smell came up with my burp

i would never call ehr a bitch usually, this would be the first time... but i dunno... im finally sick of her shit

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trust me the support of your parents does help alot in the fact that you can work and put money away quite easily etc alot of pros the living with your parents and not to many cons thoe it may seem so sometimes that the cons outway the pros with parents but i say sort it out drinking isnt the smartest thing to get kicked out of home about. Think about it abit!!!

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i know its a really trivial thing rob

and that was the last time i was gonna drink for the rest of the year, because i gotta put my head down and study now, so i wanted to make it a good party

and living at home would be a great advantage, coz right now its looking to be either a car or a house, and i must say, id rather take the car

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Treat yo momma with respect, stop drinking you naughty boy, stop smoking you twit, stop looking at pretty girls you deviot, move in with your druggie mate anyway because that's definately a wise career move.

Most importantly take advice from forum members as we only have your best interests at heart, as we have all looked after you for 16 odd years, fed you, given you an education, some where to sleep, and busted our nuts to ensure your future, oh ..... no that's right .... it was your momma that did that for you ..........

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i know its a really trivial thing rob

and that was the last time i was gonna drink for the rest of the year, because i gotta put my head down and study now, so i wanted to make it a good party

and living at home would be a great advantage, coz right now its looking to be either a car or a house, and i must say, id rather take the car

In the end its your choice but moving out in such an early age i think would be hard in general.....always food on the table :);)

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Are you 16??? Just stop drinking man, it aint that big a deal.

What little drinking i did when i was 16 i kept states secret. (Maybe 3 or 4 times whilst i was a minor at an older friends 18th)

Plus it sucks drinking when you are so young, like really where are you going to drink??? You cant get in anywhere, so not exactly social, more like anti-social if your drinking in parks like some of my friends used to. :throwup:

Best do as your mum says and stop drinking, at least until you are the legal age...it will be good practice for when you get kicked out at 18 and cant afford a beer because of living expenses.

That said, i got a spare room if you want to move in now, and drinking is definitely ok at my place, as long as you share in the shouts ;)

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Danny: im not gonna be doin the drugs too, its just that he is moving out around the same time i am...

Roy: i wouldnt say its anti-social, because it was at a friends 18th (im the youngest guy in year 12, so all my friends are >12 months older than me)

Sam: i cant really help her out around the house, coz she isnt really talking to me, and i dont know if she is still angry/upset, because when she was telling me to move out, she was crying

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have you tried slipping some vodka into your mums drink and then given her hell for being drunk????

worth a shot...... levels the playing field!!!

she's never drunk alcohol before in here life, neither has my dad, she would be able to tell instantly

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meh, my mum is kicking me out of home

she said as soon as i turn 18, i gotta be out of the house.

so i got 13 months exactly, from today

why? because she cant live with someone that drinks alcohol...

the bitch is crazy

she even smelled my hands coz i had been smoking

oh well, i guess i could either stop drinking, and get her to let me stay, or just keep drinking, and then let her get angrier and angrier

ah, i dont care anymore

i gotta get like >95 on my TER and shove it in her face, then call ehr a bitch, and move in with my druggie friend, i guess thats all i can do really..

unless anyone has any better ideas?

Your current path:

Drinking

smoking

Druggie mates

Keep going the way you are and you can kiss that 95+ TER good by. f**k all the bullsh1t off and grow up. You are only 16, but you choices today will effect your life style in the future.

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