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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 314265" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>There are absolutely no problems that L can see. She's so goal oriented, and the goal is always herself. There is no question in her mind that if someone doesn't have her as their goal, the only solution is to force that person into valuing and achieving her goal. Lie, cheat, steal, cry, beg, break things, coerce, bribe - or should I say promise and tantalize because she has nothing of her own - nothing is too low for her to sink to.</p><p></p><p>Back in the day there was a song by The Spin Doctors called "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong" that so suited her to a T. It used to totally blow her out of the water when we'd reply with "Little Miss, little Miss, little Miss Can't Be Wrong."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 314265, member: 99"] There are absolutely no problems that L can see. She's so goal oriented, and the goal is always herself. There is no question in her mind that if someone doesn't have her as their goal, the only solution is to force that person into valuing and achieving her goal. Lie, cheat, steal, cry, beg, break things, coerce, bribe - or should I say promise and tantalize because she has nothing of her own - nothing is too low for her to sink to. Back in the day there was a song by The Spin Doctors called "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong" that so suited her to a T. It used to totally blow her out of the water when we'd reply with "Little Miss, little Miss, little Miss Can't Be Wrong." [/QUOTE]
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