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Who was a teen difficult child and what did you do to get the label? True confessions!
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 463042" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>I don't believe I was a difficult child. However, I was able to think fast and talk even faster, and I really didn't care all that much what rude people had to say. I got in trouble for silly stuff, like having breakfast at McDonald's with as many friends as could fit in my car rather than go to the senior meeting. We got caught getting back on campus, and when the principal asked where we'd been, I told him the truth. We were hungry and senior meetings are boring. He laughed and thanked my for my honesty.</p><p></p><p>School was also boring. I was one of the smart ones who would much rather read a book or talk to someone than pay attention to a teacher. I also threw eggs, TP'd houses, and learned that pouring rice krispies in the driver's seat of someone's car and topping it with pear nectar makes a most satisfying gooey mess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 463042, member: 4040"] I don't believe I was a difficult child. However, I was able to think fast and talk even faster, and I really didn't care all that much what rude people had to say. I got in trouble for silly stuff, like having breakfast at McDonald's with as many friends as could fit in my car rather than go to the senior meeting. We got caught getting back on campus, and when the principal asked where we'd been, I told him the truth. We were hungry and senior meetings are boring. He laughed and thanked my for my honesty. School was also boring. I was one of the smart ones who would much rather read a book or talk to someone than pay attention to a teacher. I also threw eggs, TP'd houses, and learned that pouring rice krispies in the driver's seat of someone's car and topping it with pear nectar makes a most satisfying gooey mess. [/QUOTE]
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