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Raging returns for Duckie
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 75610" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Glad she settled down. I'm a sucker for a sobbing child but it's good she saw you and husband on the same page. I'm sure the drama is wearing on you as well as for Duckie. </p><p>I love the threats to call 911 or to leave home to another family. difficult child was 13 the last time. I suggested if he found a family that would take him, let me know. I'll sign the papers. Haven't heard that threat again. :rofl:</p><p>So much rage in that little body. If you could bottle it, you could probably run your car on all that energy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 75610, member: 3"] Glad she settled down. I'm a sucker for a sobbing child but it's good she saw you and husband on the same page. I'm sure the drama is wearing on you as well as for Duckie. I love the threats to call 911 or to leave home to another family. difficult child was 13 the last time. I suggested if he found a family that would take him, let me know. I'll sign the papers. Haven't heard that threat again. [img]:rofl:[/img] So much rage in that little body. If you could bottle it, you could probably run your car on all that energy. [/QUOTE]
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