The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

betty rose

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Hubby does. I posed your question to him, and I got a five minute explanation about a show I've never seen, characters I do not know, and a plot that interests me not at all. Thanks, Eric. You owe me.

Oh, his answer ....
Sounded an awful lot like this:

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Do you know my mother sounded (we called her mother, my sis and I when we were annoyed with her,because she hated that) just like that wah wah wah, of course we were ignoring her...those good ol' teenage years. And my mother always said, raising a boy was much easier than girls.:rolleyes::angelic:
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
NAILED IT!
Day of Arrival, Saturday, August 22 - 6:55 p.m. x4

This is exciting for me, as it will be the only new dining experience for all of us.
Kind of fun to kick off the trip in a revolving Character-laden restaurant, conveniently located next to Soarin'.

That's a whole lot of SCORE in one little package!



ETA - Hubby ate there in the Summer of '86! Now he tells me.
 
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Goofyernmost

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Honestly, there are only so many times a day I can hear, "I hate you ... Your mother died just to get away from you ... You are the worst person in the world ...."
You are a much "nicer" person then I am, that is for sure. I would have only needed to hear that once before a child of his age were out the door and living in a dumpster, if necessary.

I know, you're all going to gang up on me and tell me how insensitive I am. Fine, do it. I lived to many years with someone with mental illness to have any delusion about how it works. Everyone, everyone deserves to be treated with respect. Especially if they are being sheltered and fed by that someone else. I don't care if the reason is because they are "mentally ill" or just plain mean. (The difference between the two is very hard to distinguish.) Especially, but, not exclusively, true if they have refused to get help, then it is on them. Child or not!
 
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JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
You are a much "nicer" person then I am, that is for sure. I would have only needed to hear that once before a child of his age were out the door and living in a dumpster if necessary.

I know, you're all going to gang up on me and tell me how insensitive I am. Fine, do it. I lived to many years with someone with mental illness to have any delusion about how it works. Everyone, everyone deserves to be treated with respect. Especially if they are being sheltered and fed by someone else. I don't care if the reason is because they are "mentally ill" or just plain mean. (The difference between the two is very hard to distinguish.) Especially, but, not exclusively, true if they have refuse to get help, then it is on them. Child or not!
You're right.
He's going.
Don't care how much it costs me.

And as much as Adopted Son is little to no trouble, I'll be happy to have my basement back.

Mark my words though - Bro #2, who is about to be evicted, is NOT moving in.
I've already told him so. In no uncertain terms.
That would be like jumping out of the frying pan, and into the fire. Plus, his dog is nuts!

I need some sanity in my life.
And a few pieces of new furniture. New stuff makes me happy. How shallow am I?
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
You're right.
He's going.
Don't care how much it costs me.

And as much as Adopted Son is little to no trouble, I'll be happy to have my basement back.

Mark my words though - Bro #2, who is about to be evicted, is NOT moving in.
I've already told him so. In no uncertain terms.
That would be like jumping out of the frying pan, and into the fire. Plus, his dog is nuts!

I need some sanity in my life.
And a few pieces of new furniture. New stuff makes me happy. How shallow am I?
Although I can understand your willingness to "pay" fees to get him out of the house, I could not see me doing anything like that either. If they thought of me as such a terrible person, it seems reasonable to go get some money from someone that they like.

And yes, you are shallow, but, it doesn't have anything to do with your post. ;)
 

Figgy1

Well-Known Member
You're right.
He's going.
Don't care how much it costs me.

And as much as Adopted Son is little to no trouble, I'll be happy to have my basement back.

Mark my words though - Bro #2, who is about to be evicted, is NOT moving in.
I've already told him so. In no uncertain terms.
That would be like jumping out of the frying pan, and into the fire. Plus, his dog is nuts!

I need some sanity in my life.
And a few pieces of new furniture. New stuff makes me happy. How shallow am I?
Just remember as long as any of them are under your roof you own the air they breathe!
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Although I can understand your willingness to "pay" fees to get him out of the house, I could not see me doing anything like that either. If they thought of me as such a terrible person, it seems reasonable to go get some money from someone that they like.

And yes, you are shallow, but, it doesn't have anything to do with your post. ;)
Thank you. You make me laugh.
 

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
NAILED IT!
Day of Arrival, Saturday, August 22 - 6:55 p.m. x4

This is excitng for me, as it will be the only new dining experience for all of us.
Kind of fun to kick off the trip in a revolving Character-laden restaurant, conveniently located next to Soarin'.

That's a whole lot of SCORE in one little package!



ETA - Hubby ate there in the Summer of '86! Now he tells me.
Go figure, my last trip.. we wanted to eat there, but it was PACKED with a long line.
Plus I wanted to meet chip and Dale (which I did later at Animal Kingdom!)
 

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
You're right.
He's going.
Don't care how much it costs me.

And as much as Adopted Son is little to no trouble, I'll be happy to have my basement back.

Mark my words though - Bro #2, who is about to be evicted, is NOT moving in.
I've already told him so. In no uncertain terms.
That would be like jumping out of the frying pan, and into the fire. Plus, his dog is nuts!

I need some sanity in my life.
And a few pieces of new furniture. New stuff makes me happy. How shallow am I?
There is a limit on how much you can do..
Your Sanity comes first.

Not fair that you have to carry quadruple burden now, specially when its nothing of your fault.
 

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