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Ah yes, that searing stab to the heart called betrayal
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 372794" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Omgosh....I would have died! </p><p></p><p>Now my grands can tell some whoppers to whomever they are with at the time. My theory is to never believe anything a preschooler says in its entirety. Keyana has been playing her momma and other grandma for the last week or so saying her leg hurts. They called me asking if she fell at dance class last Monday. Now if they would think about it, after she returned home she was jumping on her trampoline with her older brother that evening! Supposedly all last week she was complaining her leg hurt so badly they took her for an xray but nothing showed. I have no doubt nothing showed because she only has a hurt leg because she wants to be like her Grandma!!! Grandma has a hurt everything...lmao! She is perfectly fine here with us. Running, jumping, dancing, etc. No complaints. </p><p></p><p>I also have a problem with not being able to tell anyone else in my family anything about anyone else. Like if I tell one of the kids something about one of the other kids, they will tell them in a red hot second! Or even if I tell Tony something about one of them and ask him to keep it quiet...he cant manage it. Ticks me off no end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 372794, member: 1514"] Omgosh....I would have died! Now my grands can tell some whoppers to whomever they are with at the time. My theory is to never believe anything a preschooler says in its entirety. Keyana has been playing her momma and other grandma for the last week or so saying her leg hurts. They called me asking if she fell at dance class last Monday. Now if they would think about it, after she returned home she was jumping on her trampoline with her older brother that evening! Supposedly all last week she was complaining her leg hurt so badly they took her for an xray but nothing showed. I have no doubt nothing showed because she only has a hurt leg because she wants to be like her Grandma!!! Grandma has a hurt everything...lmao! She is perfectly fine here with us. Running, jumping, dancing, etc. No complaints. I also have a problem with not being able to tell anyone else in my family anything about anyone else. Like if I tell one of the kids something about one of the other kids, they will tell them in a red hot second! Or even if I tell Tony something about one of them and ask him to keep it quiet...he cant manage it. Ticks me off no end. [/QUOTE]
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