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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 421572" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Ya know........(I'm chuckling because.......) </p><p> </p><p>You handled it wonderfully, really you did. Even though you called this brilliant child of yours stupid. Perhaps today however he's not yours he's wife's. (hahaha) Ahem. Okay that was always MY thought when MY child was stupit. On stupit days he was DF's. (He couldn't possibly have been MY child---poorly planned coping mechanism) But you have to admit, P - It was rather brilliant that he planned in advance to have 'weapons of mass distraction' strategically placed in various places not only in your home, but outside as well, AND who would have ever considered a painters stick a weapon? Well other than my MOTHER and my behind. (thinking of years and years of "Do you want to listen to me Star? or feel the crack of this painters stick on your kiester?" (long pause....I wanna feel the stick! pfffffffth, probably why I'm still a tad GFGish today, and largely sarcasticly adorable, and why I will always choose to stir my paint with a spatula, and pass up the free paint paddles in Lowes). </p><p> </p><p>Anyway - Just thinking about this - he's a planner, but unlike a Batman planner, he's more like a Spy who Shagged me Planner - Dr. Evil. Using his brilliant brain for bad instead of good. He sounds bored. Bored and brilliant. Maybe he could put his talents together and write a story about a spy who planned the greatest most detailed story ever? Then write it out on the computer? Instead of actually putting things around the house? He would just plan them on paper or on the computer and then get to draw them with markers and crayons and paper - and write the script for all the characters, and when MamaLea gets home at the end of the week? He could use all his brilliant story ideas and read you all his play - and show you his illustrations? I think the child is wonderfully talented. Perhaps the next Bourne Identity writer. Maybe he just needs to get lost in his own mind for a while. Sounds like he has quite an imagination - </p><p> </p><p>Either that or take him to Tae Kwon Do and get him some bow classes. Either way - it's a discipline....just with one - when he gets angry? He can only throw paper at you. The other? Hopefully if he got angry they would teach him how to channel his anger and use a wooden stick for good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 421572, member: 4964"] Ya know........(I'm chuckling because.......) You handled it wonderfully, really you did. Even though you called this brilliant child of yours stupid. Perhaps today however he's not yours he's wife's. (hahaha) Ahem. Okay that was always MY thought when MY child was stupit. On stupit days he was DF's. (He couldn't possibly have been MY child---poorly planned coping mechanism) But you have to admit, P - It was rather brilliant that he planned in advance to have 'weapons of mass distraction' strategically placed in various places not only in your home, but outside as well, AND who would have ever considered a painters stick a weapon? Well other than my MOTHER and my behind. (thinking of years and years of "Do you want to listen to me Star? or feel the crack of this painters stick on your kiester?" (long pause....I wanna feel the stick! pfffffffth, probably why I'm still a tad GFGish today, and largely sarcasticly adorable, and why I will always choose to stir my paint with a spatula, and pass up the free paint paddles in Lowes). Anyway - Just thinking about this - he's a planner, but unlike a Batman planner, he's more like a Spy who Shagged me Planner - Dr. Evil. Using his brilliant brain for bad instead of good. He sounds bored. Bored and brilliant. Maybe he could put his talents together and write a story about a spy who planned the greatest most detailed story ever? Then write it out on the computer? Instead of actually putting things around the house? He would just plan them on paper or on the computer and then get to draw them with markers and crayons and paper - and write the script for all the characters, and when MamaLea gets home at the end of the week? He could use all his brilliant story ideas and read you all his play - and show you his illustrations? I think the child is wonderfully talented. Perhaps the next Bourne Identity writer. Maybe he just needs to get lost in his own mind for a while. Sounds like he has quite an imagination - Either that or take him to Tae Kwon Do and get him some bow classes. Either way - it's a discipline....just with one - when he gets angry? He can only throw paper at you. The other? Hopefully if he got angry they would teach him how to channel his anger and use a wooden stick for good. [/QUOTE]
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