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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 344955" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>It was girlfriend's car. I could get a set of keys and I could probably move it if I needed to (it's a standard). No one, however, can drive easy child's car - although I do have keys for it. It's a standard, with an extremely tight gear ratio and sensitive clutch. My mother who learned on a standard and has driven them all her life, stalls it. easy child's father has a CDL and he could barely drive it. I cannot even move it.</p><p></p><p>We have a long, one car driveway with a pull out on the side. I was parked in the garage. easy child and girlfriend were gone in easy child's car and girlfriend's car was blocking me. Her car could have been in the pull off. It's been shoveled - (start whine here) but there's snow all around it and it takes <em>fifteen</em> minutes to get the car in and out of there because of the pulling forward and backing up and pulling forward and backing up. Yep. Pull forward and back up twice. 15 minutes. Hmmmm. </p><p></p><p>easy child was going to the store tonight and I asked him to pick up some bread - for us and for difficult child. He got ****** and hasn't talked to me for the rest of the night - which is fine because I don't want to talk to him. He and girlfriend both eat the regular bread. And as far as buying bread for difficult child? Well, they were making tacos using the meat and cheese <strong>I</strong> bought. I don't want to hear it about a couple of dollars loaf of bread. Seriously.</p><p></p><p>And therapist? I just don't know. I'm infuriated over that whole topic.</p><p></p><p>And difficult child? Fine today. No complaints of stomach pain or anything. It's a miraculous recovery.</p><p></p><p>Ugh. Ugh. Ugh. Ugh.</p><p></p><p>I really don't get the empty nest syndrome. I'm ready for them ALL to be gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 344955, member: 7083"] It was girlfriend's car. I could get a set of keys and I could probably move it if I needed to (it's a standard). No one, however, can drive easy child's car - although I do have keys for it. It's a standard, with an extremely tight gear ratio and sensitive clutch. My mother who learned on a standard and has driven them all her life, stalls it. easy child's father has a CDL and he could barely drive it. I cannot even move it. We have a long, one car driveway with a pull out on the side. I was parked in the garage. easy child and girlfriend were gone in easy child's car and girlfriend's car was blocking me. Her car could have been in the pull off. It's been shoveled - (start whine here) but there's snow all around it and it takes [I]fifteen[/I] minutes to get the car in and out of there because of the pulling forward and backing up and pulling forward and backing up. Yep. Pull forward and back up twice. 15 minutes. Hmmmm. easy child was going to the store tonight and I asked him to pick up some bread - for us and for difficult child. He got ****** and hasn't talked to me for the rest of the night - which is fine because I don't want to talk to him. He and girlfriend both eat the regular bread. And as far as buying bread for difficult child? Well, they were making tacos using the meat and cheese [B]I[/B] bought. I don't want to hear it about a couple of dollars loaf of bread. Seriously. And therapist? I just don't know. I'm infuriated over that whole topic. And difficult child? Fine today. No complaints of stomach pain or anything. It's a miraculous recovery. Ugh. Ugh. Ugh. Ugh. I really don't get the empty nest syndrome. I'm ready for them ALL to be gone. [/QUOTE]
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