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She redefines "lazy"
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Bad Kitty" data-source="post: 170577" data-attributes="member: 3647"><p>Loth - her arts and crafts are next! Since her room is very small, one of our hall closets (which is huge) is her "den". You can't see the floor in there because it is covered with papers, crayons, folders, etc.</p><p></p><p>KLMNO - we will see if this actually works.</p><p></p><p>Starbie - I remember having read that story once before. I know, your heart just broke! Funny how he was over it already...</p><p></p><p>Lisa, if this child possessed an ounce of empathy, I would donate her stuff in a second just to teach a lesson. I mean, I may end up donating it anyways, but she is not capable of seeing that she is doing any good. Once when she was complaining that she had "nothing", I pulled up pics on the internet of kids in 3rd world countries who REALLY had nothing. She got agitated and said "Why are you talking about this? You are trying to make it look like I am a big jerk!" Uh, if the shoe fits...</p><p></p><p>MB, my mom STILL has stuff of Copper's, and she moved out over 2 years ago! Not in <em>my</em> house...</p><p></p><p>Katya, I think that there is a part of Tink that really is relieved when I clear out her stuff. She has SO MUCH cr@p that it becomes one big junk pile to her, and nothing is special.</p><p></p><p>Mustang, thankfully Tink did not have any nekkid magazines. Although I have a feeling it won't be long.</p><p></p><p>Witz, if I ever get the energy, that is exactly what I want to do. Get rid of all the mismatches. Every weekend that she is with her dad I tell myself that I will do it, and then the weekend slips away...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Bad Kitty, post: 170577, member: 3647"] Loth - her arts and crafts are next! Since her room is very small, one of our hall closets (which is huge) is her "den". You can't see the floor in there because it is covered with papers, crayons, folders, etc. KLMNO - we will see if this actually works. Starbie - I remember having read that story once before. I know, your heart just broke! Funny how he was over it already... Lisa, if this child possessed an ounce of empathy, I would donate her stuff in a second just to teach a lesson. I mean, I may end up donating it anyways, but she is not capable of seeing that she is doing any good. Once when she was complaining that she had "nothing", I pulled up pics on the internet of kids in 3rd world countries who REALLY had nothing. She got agitated and said "Why are you talking about this? You are trying to make it look like I am a big jerk!" Uh, if the shoe fits... MB, my mom STILL has stuff of Copper's, and she moved out over 2 years ago! Not in [I]my[/I] house... Katya, I think that there is a part of Tink that really is relieved when I clear out her stuff. She has SO MUCH cr@p that it becomes one big junk pile to her, and nothing is special. Mustang, thankfully Tink did not have any nekkid magazines. Although I have a feeling it won't be long. Witz, if I ever get the energy, that is exactly what I want to do. Get rid of all the mismatches. Every weekend that she is with her dad I tell myself that I will do it, and then the weekend slips away... [/QUOTE]
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