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Aaauuggggghhhhh!!! Delusional, completely delusional
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 503367" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Gggrrrr....we have a 'safe room' that was originally built when Kanga was still here (so we had an escape shelter if she attacked) but now we have to use it to lock stuff away from Eeyore. I'm very sick today and when I got some tea out of there this morning, I must have left the door unlocked. husband just went to get something and realized that the pop he bought (special, because he needs the empty bottles for a project) is missing. Eeyore had stolen and drank them. husband was able to get the empties back so he isn't as furious as he would have been but still, I HATE having to live with so much stuff locked up; we pay $15 a month extra to have double parental controls on Eeyore's phone, we have to keep FOOD locked up -- heck, my Christmas present was a fridge to go in the locked room so that I could stock up on stuff when it goes on sale and not worry about Eeyore eating it all in one day (rather eating most and tossing the rest). I always make sure that there is plenty of OJ, rice milk, cereal, sandwich stuff, etc in the kitchen so it isn't a matter of Eeyore being hungry as we don't limit his access to food -- just to treats (pop, chips, etc)</p><p></p><p>I commented that when I was a kid, my parents never had to lock stuff up. Tigger replied "They didn't have an Eeyore". True, oh so true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 503367, member: 1169"] Gggrrrr....we have a 'safe room' that was originally built when Kanga was still here (so we had an escape shelter if she attacked) but now we have to use it to lock stuff away from Eeyore. I'm very sick today and when I got some tea out of there this morning, I must have left the door unlocked. husband just went to get something and realized that the pop he bought (special, because he needs the empty bottles for a project) is missing. Eeyore had stolen and drank them. husband was able to get the empties back so he isn't as furious as he would have been but still, I HATE having to live with so much stuff locked up; we pay $15 a month extra to have double parental controls on Eeyore's phone, we have to keep FOOD locked up -- heck, my Christmas present was a fridge to go in the locked room so that I could stock up on stuff when it goes on sale and not worry about Eeyore eating it all in one day (rather eating most and tossing the rest). I always make sure that there is plenty of OJ, rice milk, cereal, sandwich stuff, etc in the kitchen so it isn't a matter of Eeyore being hungry as we don't limit his access to food -- just to treats (pop, chips, etc) I commented that when I was a kid, my parents never had to lock stuff up. Tigger replied "They didn't have an Eeyore". True, oh so true. [/QUOTE]
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