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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 427541" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Your mom must be a saint! </p><p> </p><p>Your grandma sounds a lot like my mom's mother! Always causing trouble, always manipulating, but she did it very quietly, very subtle. Then if called on it, she would weep and wail with rightious indignation. She just had a mean streak to her. Even her "teasing" had a mean undertone to it, especially when we were very young kids. And she always had it in for my dad! He didn't like her but he kept it to himself and never did anything to her, but she was always out to get him one way or another. She had been the second to the last in a HUGE family, one of the "babies" that was spoiled rotten by the rest of the family, and she expected that treatment out of everyone for the rest of her life. My poor grandfather was a genuine saint too to have put up with her for that many years and had catered to her and always let her have her way, probably just to shut her up! And then after he died, WE inherited her! </p><p> </p><p>You and your mother have my sincere sympathies!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 427541, member: 1883"] Your mom must be a saint! Your grandma sounds a lot like my mom's mother! Always causing trouble, always manipulating, but she did it very quietly, very subtle. Then if called on it, she would weep and wail with rightious indignation. She just had a mean streak to her. Even her "teasing" had a mean undertone to it, especially when we were very young kids. And she always had it in for my dad! He didn't like her but he kept it to himself and never did anything to her, but she was always out to get him one way or another. She had been the second to the last in a HUGE family, one of the "babies" that was spoiled rotten by the rest of the family, and she expected that treatment out of everyone for the rest of her life. My poor grandfather was a genuine saint too to have put up with her for that many years and had catered to her and always let her have her way, probably just to shut her up! And then after he died, WE inherited her! You and your mother have my sincere sympathies! [/QUOTE]
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