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Though once, in The Simpsons, it was tried... but phrasing everything in different terms.lorin wrote:...Parenting is a skill you can't put on a resume...
gagMenolly wrote: As for those you listed, I tend to see them more often on Facebook.
Thanks, me too! Truth be told I am a bit off kilter. (well maybe a little more than a bit)Iolanthe wrote:I for one can't wait to meet you next year. You don't sound as if you turned out so bad either, in spite (?) of the parenting.
Come to the next fest and we can compare dysfunctions.Sorus wrote: Family is so often a strange and messed up thing. I'm still struggling with something I learned about mine a couple of years ago.
I don't suppose they are looking to adopt a 58 year old burned out social worker with mommie and caddie issues?Linna Heartlistener wrote:Though happy cause I'll get to see my hubby's parents later today. They just flew in last night and are staying with friends. (they are awesome.)
Annoyed isn't the half of it. I was 'furloughed' twice with NYC. Sucks. You can apply for unemployment after the vacation runs out. Not that that makes up for it. Hang in there. Take the family camping and get it out of your mind. Enjoy the fall colors while the Fediots work it out.Cagliostro wrote:Annoyed. I've been furloughed, for all intents and purposes. Stupid government. I do get to use vacation time, which is a bit over a week, so hopefully this nonsense wraps up quickly.
I am sorry for your loss, Peter. Family 'stuff' can be a nightmare.pete the ageing savage wrote:Sounds viral or neuralgia/migranous Murrin. R&R should help. Hope you feel restored soon.
My father died two days ago and as no doubt is often the case in these situations, family skeletons are making things a hundred times worse than they should be. Totally ridiculous - shame on us all.
Appreciated Lorin.lorin wrote:I am sorry for your loss, Peter. Family 'stuff' can be a nightmare.pete the ageing savage wrote:Sounds viral or neuralgia/migranous Murrin. R&R should help. Hope you feel restored soon.
My father died two days ago and as no doubt is often the case in these situations, family skeletons are making things a hundred times worse than they should be. Totally ridiculous - shame on us all.
Ah, sorry to hear about your Dad, Peter. It wasn't that long ago that mine died. Personally, I take comfort in the fact that whatever else, the deceased has no more problems.pete the ageing savage wrote:My father died two days ago and as no doubt is often the case in these situations, family skeletons are making things a hundred times worse than they should be. Totally ridiculous - shame on us all.