Comments:

Meany - 2005-10-15 23:30:21
You should have opened that stall door really suddenly so the kid would fall, and then just slammed it back really quick and gotten him in the nose. That stupid bitch mother. And oh, I talk to myself too, usually while planning stuff ("Let's see, first I have to put this here, and then go overe there, and oh! No, no, then go do that other thing ..."). Be comforted.
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Smed - 2005-10-15 23:37:48
Holy freakin' cow....yikes! I would have given the mother a swirlie right then and there...
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muffy - 2005-10-16 01:51:40
Dude, I definitely would have beaten that bitch's ass. Okay, well, I wouldn't have. But I would have wanted to REALLY REALLY badly.
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Phil - 2005-10-16 01:59:28
Some people shouldn't be allowed to reproduce. My mother would of flattened me if I pulled a stunt like that as a kid.
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Holly - 2005-10-16 07:43:59
I talk to myself all the time too. And that mother is sending her son a very dangerous message. If Warren had tried that when he was little he would have had a very strong talking to about not peeking at other people in private situations. Sheesh. that is NOT how little boys learn about women..
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Xat - 2005-10-16 12:35:32
1. Oh the conversations I have. Sometimes I pretend that I'm talking to KaliCat, but I know that it's just me. It's difficult for loners to bounce ideas around, or just get things off of our chests. I am firmly in the camp of it's healthier to talk to oneself than run amok with a battle axe. 2. How gauche of that mother. She is sending the wrong message to her sons. While I'm not as nervous-kidney-ed as some, I still expect a certain amount of visual, if not aural, privacy. Considering all of the sexual harassment cases that've come out, wouldn't spying on an adult woman whilst she pissed be considered harassment? Or something? Hell. I don't know. 3. I agree with you on the slow, sneaky love that surprises us as we get older. I believe that's true. But I'm at a point where I don't seem to feel anything--and that scares the hell out of me. Oh well. Inshallah.
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Nanc' - 2005-10-16 17:36:22
Of course women have mid-life crises and I talk to myself too. My teenager teases me about it but I don't think it's a sign of mental illness. As for that brat and his mom--let's just say I'm glad you dealt with it as you did and you showed a lot more restraint than I would have. I have a grown son and two young daughters. What that kid and his mom did were inexcusable. Asshats.
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hissandtell - 2005-10-16 22:34:28
Hooly dooly; what a treasure that mother is. So watching people engaging in their ablutions and other personal activities is acceptable, is it? Gosh, someone ought to tell the courts. If he did it in a school, he'd be suspended for sexual harrassment; if he were a few years older he'd be fined at the very least, and possibly jailed. Interesting. Love, R xxx
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gumphood - 2005-10-17 01:04:12
How else they gonna learn? READ A BOOK!
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Autumn - 2005-10-17 10:56:20
I LOVE the Christmas Tree Shop! Fear not, it isn't all Christmassy stuff. They have lots of great bargains. I, too, hate crowds, so I avoid going on weekends and anytime from mid-October to year-end. (Actually, I avoid most stores from mid-October to year-end.)
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