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May 26, 2011 at 9:20 PM #18832May 27, 2011 at 6:44 AM #699292NotCrankyParticipant
Hmmmm, One anectdote here: I kick my kids out of the house all the time and they are only 4,7 & 8. I tell them, “take your guns and go outside!”
May 27, 2011 at 6:44 AM #699387NotCrankyParticipantHmmmm, One anectdote here: I kick my kids out of the house all the time and they are only 4,7 & 8. I tell them, “take your guns and go outside!”
May 27, 2011 at 6:44 AM #699973NotCrankyParticipantHmmmm, One anectdote here: I kick my kids out of the house all the time and they are only 4,7 & 8. I tell them, “take your guns and go outside!”
May 27, 2011 at 6:44 AM #700118NotCrankyParticipantHmmmm, One anectdote here: I kick my kids out of the house all the time and they are only 4,7 & 8. I tell them, “take your guns and go outside!”
May 27, 2011 at 6:44 AM #700474NotCrankyParticipantHmmmm, One anectdote here: I kick my kids out of the house all the time and they are only 4,7 & 8. I tell them, “take your guns and go outside!”
May 27, 2011 at 6:58 AM #699297scaredyclassicParticipantthat’s funny. my wife is always kciking the kids out the house.
but seriously, in the above-cited article, seem slike a weird brand of tough love. it’s an argument for always getting along with one another, because you need each other. i was just telling my kid the other day, hey, don’t worry, you ever need a kidney, im your man.
May 27, 2011 at 6:58 AM #699392scaredyclassicParticipantthat’s funny. my wife is always kciking the kids out the house.
but seriously, in the above-cited article, seem slike a weird brand of tough love. it’s an argument for always getting along with one another, because you need each other. i was just telling my kid the other day, hey, don’t worry, you ever need a kidney, im your man.
May 27, 2011 at 6:58 AM #699978scaredyclassicParticipantthat’s funny. my wife is always kciking the kids out the house.
but seriously, in the above-cited article, seem slike a weird brand of tough love. it’s an argument for always getting along with one another, because you need each other. i was just telling my kid the other day, hey, don’t worry, you ever need a kidney, im your man.
May 27, 2011 at 6:58 AM #700123scaredyclassicParticipantthat’s funny. my wife is always kciking the kids out the house.
but seriously, in the above-cited article, seem slike a weird brand of tough love. it’s an argument for always getting along with one another, because you need each other. i was just telling my kid the other day, hey, don’t worry, you ever need a kidney, im your man.
May 27, 2011 at 6:58 AM #700479scaredyclassicParticipantthat’s funny. my wife is always kciking the kids out the house.
but seriously, in the above-cited article, seem slike a weird brand of tough love. it’s an argument for always getting along with one another, because you need each other. i was just telling my kid the other day, hey, don’t worry, you ever need a kidney, im your man.
May 27, 2011 at 7:56 AM #699302patbParticipanthttp://finance.yahoo.com/family-home/article/112801/fight-to-rejoin-middle-class-usnews
i can relate, i’m not 23, but, my parents divorced, Dad had a new wife
who hated me, so I would never be able to stay with him.Mom’s not so bad, but she cares for my mentally ill sister and insists
nobody ever say “What’s the matter with Sis”, so, the ground rules require
sharing a house with someone who is a functional Aspergers/schizophrenic.I decided a while back that a bridge abutment beat life in the nuthouse.
May 27, 2011 at 7:56 AM #699397patbParticipanthttp://finance.yahoo.com/family-home/article/112801/fight-to-rejoin-middle-class-usnews
i can relate, i’m not 23, but, my parents divorced, Dad had a new wife
who hated me, so I would never be able to stay with him.Mom’s not so bad, but she cares for my mentally ill sister and insists
nobody ever say “What’s the matter with Sis”, so, the ground rules require
sharing a house with someone who is a functional Aspergers/schizophrenic.I decided a while back that a bridge abutment beat life in the nuthouse.
May 27, 2011 at 7:56 AM #699983patbParticipanthttp://finance.yahoo.com/family-home/article/112801/fight-to-rejoin-middle-class-usnews
i can relate, i’m not 23, but, my parents divorced, Dad had a new wife
who hated me, so I would never be able to stay with him.Mom’s not so bad, but she cares for my mentally ill sister and insists
nobody ever say “What’s the matter with Sis”, so, the ground rules require
sharing a house with someone who is a functional Aspergers/schizophrenic.I decided a while back that a bridge abutment beat life in the nuthouse.
May 27, 2011 at 7:56 AM #700128patbParticipanthttp://finance.yahoo.com/family-home/article/112801/fight-to-rejoin-middle-class-usnews
i can relate, i’m not 23, but, my parents divorced, Dad had a new wife
who hated me, so I would never be able to stay with him.Mom’s not so bad, but she cares for my mentally ill sister and insists
nobody ever say “What’s the matter with Sis”, so, the ground rules require
sharing a house with someone who is a functional Aspergers/schizophrenic.I decided a while back that a bridge abutment beat life in the nuthouse.
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