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<blockquote data-quote="WSM" data-source="post: 280810" data-attributes="member: 5169"><p>Well, in this one instance, there could be a possibility of someone else. In other instances of syrup pouring it could only be him.</p><p> </p><p>An example of that is Xmas Eve when everyone except husband and difficult child went to the airport to get my mother. difficult child had a few days before spread syrup on his mattress and it was on the back porch drying. As the rest of the family was leaving, husband and difficult child were carrying the mattress back upstairs. Before we got back, husband was out in the backyard cleaning up the patio and difficult child came strolling up to him. "Boy am I pzzed" he said. "Why?" husband asked. "Because someone poured syrup all over my bed again."</p><p> </p><p>Sat night it could have been a couple other people including dau9, but the time before, those people would have been excluded. He's done this so many times, the only person who's had the opportunity to do it each and every time was him. COuld he have done it 80% and someone else 10% of the time and some else 5% of the time and yet someone else another 5% of the time? Technically possible. Just like it's possible husband did it on Xmas Eve.</p><p> </p><p>by the way...I never clean it up. At first husband and difficult child cleaned it up. Now husband does it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WSM, post: 280810, member: 5169"] Well, in this one instance, there could be a possibility of someone else. In other instances of syrup pouring it could only be him. An example of that is Xmas Eve when everyone except husband and difficult child went to the airport to get my mother. difficult child had a few days before spread syrup on his mattress and it was on the back porch drying. As the rest of the family was leaving, husband and difficult child were carrying the mattress back upstairs. Before we got back, husband was out in the backyard cleaning up the patio and difficult child came strolling up to him. "Boy am I pzzed" he said. "Why?" husband asked. "Because someone poured syrup all over my bed again." Sat night it could have been a couple other people including dau9, but the time before, those people would have been excluded. He's done this so many times, the only person who's had the opportunity to do it each and every time was him. COuld he have done it 80% and someone else 10% of the time and some else 5% of the time and yet someone else another 5% of the time? Technically possible. Just like it's possible husband did it on Xmas Eve. by the way...I never clean it up. At first husband and difficult child cleaned it up. Now husband does it. [/QUOTE]
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