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He yanks out my last nerve
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 77613" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Still sane? That's debatable, WFEN. :smile:</p><p></p><p></p><p>OMG, Susie!!!! </p><p> :shocked:<em>my mom says that too. For about 3 years she used to LICK MY ARM to see if I used soap.</em></p><p>I am sorry. I refuse to lick his arm. I opt for the pesky 2-yr-old approach. </p><p></p><p>Poopy pants hidden in the room ... oh SO been there, done that! When my friends came over to strip his room last winter, they pulled pr after pr of underwear out of the closet. I just don't understand the whole closet-as-opposed-to-the-laundry-room-approach. Maybe he was reading CS Lewis and thought it was the Magic Wardrobe.</p><p></p><p>He smells so horribly again today, I could hardly drive home with-him. I bought him special deodorant with-o perfumes or dyes and will make sure he wears it every day b4 school. Of course, being a difficult child, he'll think it's a shiny, new toy and want to wear it b4 he goes to bed. Then again, maybe that's not such a bad idea ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 77613, member: 3419"] Still sane? That's debatable, WFEN. [img]:smile:[/img] OMG, Susie!!!! [img]:shocked:[/img][i]my mom says that too. For about 3 years she used to LICK MY ARM to see if I used soap.[/i] I am sorry. I refuse to lick his arm. I opt for the pesky 2-yr-old approach. Poopy pants hidden in the room ... oh SO been there, done that! When my friends came over to strip his room last winter, they pulled pr after pr of underwear out of the closet. I just don't understand the whole closet-as-opposed-to-the-laundry-room-approach. Maybe he was reading CS Lewis and thought it was the Magic Wardrobe. He smells so horribly again today, I could hardly drive home with-him. I bought him special deodorant with-o perfumes or dyes and will make sure he wears it every day b4 school. Of course, being a difficult child, he'll think it's a shiny, new toy and want to wear it b4 he goes to bed. Then again, maybe that's not such a bad idea ... [/QUOTE]
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