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His sense of entitlement has GOT to go..VENT LONG
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 74478" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>This kind of makes me feel nostalgic...lol. My boys really dont do this much anymore. Cory can still do a version of this on occasion but not so often.</p><p></p><p>However I will never forget the shopping trip from Hades when he was about 14 or so and we were both going through medication trials to get regulated. It was interesting to say the least!</p><p></p><p>He wanted a pair of timberland boots. No...he NEEDED a pair of Timberland boots! The ones he wanted cost somewhere in the vicinity of $125 and I was not paying that much for a pair of boots for him to walk around in when his lil rear couldnt even manage to stay in school! Heck they looked like work boots from Walmart for $35 and his father wore the ones from Walmart to work all day long in construction. </p><p></p><p>Cory was whining about getting these boots and I was fuming, saying how there was no way I was getting them. I found a cheaper pair on the clearance rack for about $50 but they just wouldnt do. They werent the "right" color. Thats when I lost it. I had a fit and stormed out of the store yelling and screaming about how if anyone was stupid enough to pay that amount of money for a boot then they should go dig ditches or work a hard day on a construction site in them...lmao.</p><p></p><p>Needless to say the boots didnt get bought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 74478, member: 1514"] This kind of makes me feel nostalgic...lol. My boys really dont do this much anymore. Cory can still do a version of this on occasion but not so often. However I will never forget the shopping trip from Hades when he was about 14 or so and we were both going through medication trials to get regulated. It was interesting to say the least! He wanted a pair of timberland boots. No...he NEEDED a pair of Timberland boots! The ones he wanted cost somewhere in the vicinity of $125 and I was not paying that much for a pair of boots for him to walk around in when his lil rear couldnt even manage to stay in school! Heck they looked like work boots from Walmart for $35 and his father wore the ones from Walmart to work all day long in construction. Cory was whining about getting these boots and I was fuming, saying how there was no way I was getting them. I found a cheaper pair on the clearance rack for about $50 but they just wouldnt do. They werent the "right" color. Thats when I lost it. I had a fit and stormed out of the store yelling and screaming about how if anyone was stupid enough to pay that amount of money for a boot then they should go dig ditches or work a hard day on a construction site in them...lmao. Needless to say the boots didnt get bought. [/QUOTE]
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