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Underwear and my son.
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 80939" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Ohhhhhhhhhhh, Fran. Sorry, but your post made me chuckle. I know how exasperating it is, but my husband is like that. Yup. Not difficult child.</p><p>He bought me a very expensive wool dress ($200) when I was pregnant with-easy child. First off, I can't wear wool, second, it was stretch (I refuse to do stretch for a pregnant body) and third, it was way too expensive. He said, "Oh, is that a lot of $? I don't know anything about women's clothes."</p><p>Arrrgh!</p><p>difficult child is being raised "properly." (Ha!) We never go anywhere with-o my saying, "How much is it? Compare it to the one next to it."</p><p>Now, easy child even compares prices on his baseball cards. Amen!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 80939, member: 3419"] Ohhhhhhhhhhh, Fran. Sorry, but your post made me chuckle. I know how exasperating it is, but my husband is like that. Yup. Not difficult child. He bought me a very expensive wool dress ($200) when I was pregnant with-easy child. First off, I can't wear wool, second, it was stretch (I refuse to do stretch for a pregnant body) and third, it was way too expensive. He said, "Oh, is that a lot of $? I don't know anything about women's clothes." Arrrgh! difficult child is being raised "properly." (Ha!) We never go anywhere with-o my saying, "How much is it? Compare it to the one next to it." Now, easy child even compares prices on his baseball cards. Amen! [/QUOTE]
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