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stilleto

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conflicts dammit.

company president is in town and wants to take me out to dinner to discuss a few things (good things).

I forgot that it's election day. I really don't want to miss voting and my office is 35 minutes away from my house (without traffic), so i can't do it at lunchtime.

AND... it's my son's last probation meeting. He did his community service, passed every drug test and his PO said that he would reduce the probation time to 6 months if it was all completed and then his record gets completely wiped clean. That meeting is at 5:30 and my hubby will be out of town.

grrrrr.
maybe the company president will be willing to have dinner wed. instead.

why does everything happen at once?
 
I can schedule it for you:

1) Go to work
2) Give your boss an early "dinner" (quickie)
3) Zip your son to his meeting
4) Swing through the polling place on your way home
 
You gotta be kidding me they put you on probation for that?

oh, it's more interesting.
him and 4 friends were checking out an abandoned, boarded up building in the middle of the woods. The road to it is not paved, if that's any indication of it's remoteness.

They drove up, looked in and cops pulled up and grabbed them and slammed them down to the ground. The boys ranged in age from 15 to 17.

They took them into the station and none of them had drugs on them, no alcohol, and were all very respectful. Enough for the cops to tell the parents to go easy on them because they were all very polite and well mannered and scared.

a week later we get a notice to appear in court on charges of burglary, and a lawyer is mandatory.

We shared a lawyer with another family. the DA said this is not the case of the year and felt they were punished enough, being that they didn't take anything or do any damage.
SO the judge reduced it to tresspassing, which came with 1 year probation, 30 hours of community service, random drug tests, AND a no contact order between them (all best friends). Our lawyer argued that if anyone of their individual friends was safe from mischief, it was these boys who were being watched, but the judge was strict. He did say that as long as they completed the order, their record would be wiped clean, even of anything juvenile. It would look like nothing had ever happened.

The Probation officer assigned to all of them said it was bullshit and told us that as soon as he completes his community service, he's ending the probation early. so that happens tuesday. :)
 
I can schedule it for you:

1) Go to work
2) Give your boss an early "dinner" (quickie)
3) Zip your son to his meeting
4) Swing through the polling place on your way home

lol, it's just dinner, although my boss is hot. i wouldn't go there, ever.

I can't get home by 5:30 to take my son unless I leave work at 4:45. that's an awfully early dinner. i'll just make dinner on wed. i hope.
 
I would explain that you feel it is important that you vote in this big decision and see if possible you can either reschedule to dinner to wednesday or possibly allow you to leave work earlier to allow you time to vote before the meeting for your son and the boss' dinner. Or you could invite your boss to stand in the poll lines with you, oh the joys I do not look forward to!
 
oh, it's more interesting.
him and 4 friends were checking out an abandoned, boarded up building in the middle of the woods. The road to it is not paved, if that's any indication of it's remoteness.

They drove up, looked in and cops pulled up and grabbed them and slammed them down to the ground. The boys ranged in age from 15 to 17.

They took them into the station and none of them had drugs on them, no alcohol, and were all very respectful. Enough for the cops to tell the parents to go easy on them because they were all very polite and well mannered and scared.

a week later we get a notice to appear in court on charges of burglary, and a lawyer is mandatory.

We shared a lawyer with another family. the DA said this is not the case of the year and felt they were punished enough, being that they didn't take anything or do any damage.
SO the judge reduced it to tresspassing, which came with 1 year probation, 30 hours of community service, random drug tests, AND a no contact order between them (all best friends). Our lawyer argued that if anyone of their individual friends was safe from mischief, it was these boys who were being watched, but the judge was strict. He did say that as long as they completed the order, their record would be wiped clean, even of anything juvenile. It would look like nothing had ever happened.

The Probation officer assigned to all of them said it was bullshit and told us that as soon as he completes his community service, he's ending the probation early. so that happens tuesday. :)





Wow I got in less trouble for drug trafficking when I was In my reckless point of my life Your laws where you live are plain stupid
 
Aren't you guys allowed to vote early or at another time before election day or something like that? We can up here.

Yes, voting is important but your son and work are probably more so if you look at the big picture.
 
That's horrible Stilleto

was it the land owner that pressed charges or was it the town police?

talk about a power trip from the cops
 
Aren't you guys allowed to vote early or at another time before election day or something like that? We can up here.

Yes, voting is important but your son and work are probably more so if you look at the big picture.

well, if i stay late to have dinner with my boss, i can't take my son or vote.
taking my son isn't an option- probation doesn't let you "not show up", but he can get a ride from a friend (he doesn't drive yet) probably. i'd rather go with him though.
 
That's horrible Stilleto

was it the land owner that pressed charges or was it the town police?

talk about a power trip from the cops

police. the land owner abandoned it after raking up hundreds of thousand dollars in fines for the building. the building is wide open btw. no doors at all.
 
problems solved.
a. polls open at 6 or 7am. I can vote on my way to work.
b. probation officer called to reschedule
c. which means I can have dinner with my boss.
 
My polling place is less than two blocks from home, it's a quick morning walk.
 
conflicts dammit.

company president is in town and wants to take me out to dinner to discuss a few things (good things).

I forgot that it's election day. I really don't want to miss voting and my office is 35 minutes away from my house (without traffic), so i can't do it at lunchtime.

AND... it's my son's last probation meeting. He did his community service, passed every drug test and his PO said that he would reduce the probation time to 6 months if it was all completed and then his record gets completely wiped clean. That meeting is at 5:30 and my hubby will be out of town.

grrrrr.
maybe the company president will be willing to have dinner wed. instead.

why does everything happen at once?
can you take a half day on PTO time?
 
I quick scanned your post and picked up on "dinner with boss" and "husband out of town".

Forget about voting, this is a 2 party dictatorship and it doesn't matter which douche bag wins we're fuked either way.
 
That's horrible Stilleto

was it the land owner that pressed charges or was it the town police?

talk about a power trip from the cops

Fucking worthless bastards have nothing better to do. They can't catch the really bad guys or don't want the hassle. These kids weren't doing anything kids don't do. Things are different now a days. Don't even think about getting caught with beer. In the old days the cops would take ours, put it in their trunk and say thanks dumbasses now get the hell out of here or see you next week lol.
 
first off, i'd never touch my boss, or anyone else. hubby away or not.

:)
as far as my son, he was trespassing, and although the punishment is a bit harsh, he understands that he was doing something wrong. it still sucks, but he did what he had to do. the good thing is, he has had to be very careful these last few months about not getting in trouble, or even being around weed.

i'm hoping thats the worst thing that happens to him, since he's never been in any other trouble or been hurt and he's popular and active.
 
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