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<blockquote data-quote="tishthedish" data-source="post: 628196" data-attributes="member: 17103"><p>My difficult child 2 (25 years old) had a hissy fit on Friday because I said something he didn't like and smacked 2 pudding cups (snacks put out for our 3-year old grandson coming home from school) that went all over our kitchen walls, floors, ceilings, wallpaper etc. He did clean them up after some hectoring by me, but what a disrespectful jerk. Ironically enough, husband and I are watching the History channel where they are featuring footage and personal testimonies on the invasion of Normandy. I am sitting in awe as surviving men who were then in their teens tell of their fallen brothers in arms and how they survived. And I have a pudding slapper. I mention it to husband and we start laughing at the ridiculousness of the whole incident. Pudding as a weapon. </p><p>And there's even an icon for that...<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/poop.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":poop:" title="poop :poop:" data-shortname=":poop:" /><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/roflmao.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":roflmao:" title="roflmao :roflmao:" data-shortname=":roflmao:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tishthedish, post: 628196, member: 17103"] My difficult child 2 (25 years old) had a hissy fit on Friday because I said something he didn't like and smacked 2 pudding cups (snacks put out for our 3-year old grandson coming home from school) that went all over our kitchen walls, floors, ceilings, wallpaper etc. He did clean them up after some hectoring by me, but what a disrespectful jerk. Ironically enough, husband and I are watching the History channel where they are featuring footage and personal testimonies on the invasion of Normandy. I am sitting in awe as surviving men who were then in their teens tell of their fallen brothers in arms and how they survived. And I have a pudding slapper. I mention it to husband and we start laughing at the ridiculousness of the whole incident. Pudding as a weapon. And there's even an icon for that...:poop::roflmao: [/QUOTE]
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