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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 391149" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Humour can work magic, often unexpectedly. </p><p></p><p>My best friend's kids were very difficult child. In fact, I believe her daughter has more than a touch of the narcissistic personality disorder, with a few other personality disorders thrown in. Probably some level of bipolar too. </p><p>This is also a family of highly intelligent, well-read people. hey love humour and have almost all the classic comedy scripts memorised. A favourite book at one time was a list of place names, as sound effects. For example "Engadine" (a suburb of Sydney) was described as the sound of a motorbike, revving. And "Penang" (a resort town in Malaysia) was the sound a cat makes when it bounces off the hubcap.</p><p></p><p>One night very late, my friend's daughter came home in a mood to cause trouble. She and her mother got into a loud screaming match in their very tiny house. My friend's son, about 16 at the time, emerged sleepily. "I have only one thing to say to both of you. Penang." and he turned round and went back to bed.</p><p></p><p>They could never explain why, but it totally cracked up both my friend and her daughter, they stopped arguing and went to bed friends again.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 391149, member: 1991"] Humour can work magic, often unexpectedly. My best friend's kids were very difficult child. In fact, I believe her daughter has more than a touch of the narcissistic personality disorder, with a few other personality disorders thrown in. Probably some level of bipolar too. This is also a family of highly intelligent, well-read people. hey love humour and have almost all the classic comedy scripts memorised. A favourite book at one time was a list of place names, as sound effects. For example "Engadine" (a suburb of Sydney) was described as the sound of a motorbike, revving. And "Penang" (a resort town in Malaysia) was the sound a cat makes when it bounces off the hubcap. One night very late, my friend's daughter came home in a mood to cause trouble. She and her mother got into a loud screaming match in their very tiny house. My friend's son, about 16 at the time, emerged sleepily. "I have only one thing to say to both of you. Penang." and he turned round and went back to bed. They could never explain why, but it totally cracked up both my friend and her daughter, they stopped arguing and went to bed friends again. Marg [/QUOTE]
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