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difficult child 3 - not tactful!
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 77798" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Geez Marg, with a "cheerleader" like her brother in law, that must be really encouraging for your mom-in-law! If that was me, I'd be desperately trying to get better, just to spite him! </p><p></p><p>I have a really good friend at work who is the nicest man on earth! He has two kids of his own and has raised his selfish, self-centered, spoiled, greedy stepson like his own since he was a small child - he's in his early 20's now. In the last few years my friend has been having heart trouble - a mild heart attack and three different surgeries to have stents put in. During one of his frequent hospital stays he was recovering from surgery, sick as a dog, and stepson came to visit him. Stepson leaned down very close to him, seemingly full of loving concern for this man who had raised him as his own since he was a little boy, and tenderly whispered, "<em>If you die, what do I get</em>?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 77798, member: 1883"] Geez Marg, with a "cheerleader" like her brother in law, that must be really encouraging for your mom-in-law! If that was me, I'd be desperately trying to get better, just to spite him! I have a really good friend at work who is the nicest man on earth! He has two kids of his own and has raised his selfish, self-centered, spoiled, greedy stepson like his own since he was a small child - he's in his early 20's now. In the last few years my friend has been having heart trouble - a mild heart attack and three different surgeries to have stents put in. During one of his frequent hospital stays he was recovering from surgery, sick as a dog, and stepson came to visit him. Stepson leaned down very close to him, seemingly full of loving concern for this man who had raised him as his own since he was a little boy, and tenderly whispered, "[i]If you die, what do I get[/i]?" [/QUOTE]
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