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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 301773" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>by the way - I would tell D that you simply cannot ride to events with her. IF you decide to do something again (it would be a long time before I could bring myself to do that after her behavior) tell her up front that this is a lower priority than making sure your son and rest of the family are set up to do whatever in your absence.</p><p></p><p>Tell her up front that if she ever EVER treats you to her yelling, cursing, toddler temper tantrum you will cease speaking to her. Period. </p><p></p><p>Suggest she ask her doctor for some xanax because she is just wound WAY too tight. I am quite sure her job is probably subjected to her behaviors and she may be on the edge of a job hunt simply because people who behave this way are often in the first couple of batches of people to get laid off.</p><p></p><p>If she gives you grief or another tantrum I will round up the posse to go give her a big ole helping of HER hospitality!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 301773, member: 1233"] by the way - I would tell D that you simply cannot ride to events with her. IF you decide to do something again (it would be a long time before I could bring myself to do that after her behavior) tell her up front that this is a lower priority than making sure your son and rest of the family are set up to do whatever in your absence. Tell her up front that if she ever EVER treats you to her yelling, cursing, toddler temper tantrum you will cease speaking to her. Period. Suggest she ask her doctor for some xanax because she is just wound WAY too tight. I am quite sure her job is probably subjected to her behaviors and she may be on the edge of a job hunt simply because people who behave this way are often in the first couple of batches of people to get laid off. If she gives you grief or another tantrum I will round up the posse to go give her a big ole helping of HER hospitality! [/QUOTE]
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