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His jaws should hurt!
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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 177228" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Y'know, if we could find a way to hook up all of our non-stop-talking difficult children to some sort of generator, we could solve the renewable energy problem in a heartbeat.</p><p></p><p>When difficult child gets rolling at top speed with the non-stop talking, I tend to start singing. Badly. At the top of my lungs. Really embarrassing parent kind of songs (French drinking ballads, Tiptoe through the Tulips, anything by Perry Como or Paul Anka). Usually difficult child is stunned and mortified to the point of silence. Then I tell him I will keep singing as long as he keeps talking.</p><p></p><p>husband tells difficult child to log on to zipit.com. That's his code word, and it seems to work as well as my singing does (but not nearly as much fun)</p><p></p><p>Trinity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 177228, member: 3907"] Y'know, if we could find a way to hook up all of our non-stop-talking difficult children to some sort of generator, we could solve the renewable energy problem in a heartbeat. When difficult child gets rolling at top speed with the non-stop talking, I tend to start singing. Badly. At the top of my lungs. Really embarrassing parent kind of songs (French drinking ballads, Tiptoe through the Tulips, anything by Perry Como or Paul Anka). Usually difficult child is stunned and mortified to the point of silence. Then I tell him I will keep singing as long as he keeps talking. husband tells difficult child to log on to zipit.com. That's his code word, and it seems to work as well as my singing does (but not nearly as much fun) Trinity [/QUOTE]
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