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<blockquote data-quote="GuideMe" data-source="post: 639583" data-attributes="member: 18233"><p>Very , very true Hope. The only reason why Bee took my car instead of my daughters car is because my daughter's car had zero gas, so not drivable, where as mine, had a full tank. Had my daughter had gas in her car, Bee would have took hers instead.</p><p></p><p> My imagination ran wild on me today... what if my daughter had gas in her car, Bee took it and crashed it/damaged it somehow? (with no serious injuries to Bee of course, even though I think she is rotten right now, I don't wish her any physical harm). That would have been one hell of a lesson for difficult child to learn. And then I could finally say to difficult child when difficult child started crying about it :</p><p></p><p> "god, can you please stop b*tch*ng to me about it? You keep bringing it up over and over again, just LET IT GO. You never let things go. God just suck it up and deal with it like everybody else does" </p><p></p><p>Man, I can't help but want to say to her the same things she says to me. Man that would be karma at it's finest. </p><p></p><p> But of course, given a choice, I would never want or wish for that to happen. But sometimes, you do fantasize lol. </p><p></p><p>Oh and the next item to come up missing, a large bottle of expensive perfume that I have......I'm thinking I might need to change the locks. Who knows if Bee took one of my extra keys to the house. I can't remember how many I had and my daughter had a few in her room too. So there goes another goddamn expense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuideMe, post: 639583, member: 18233"] Very , very true Hope. The only reason why Bee took my car instead of my daughters car is because my daughter's car had zero gas, so not drivable, where as mine, had a full tank. Had my daughter had gas in her car, Bee would have took hers instead. My imagination ran wild on me today... what if my daughter had gas in her car, Bee took it and crashed it/damaged it somehow? (with no serious injuries to Bee of course, even though I think she is rotten right now, I don't wish her any physical harm). That would have been one hell of a lesson for difficult child to learn. And then I could finally say to difficult child when difficult child started crying about it : "god, can you please stop b*tch*ng to me about it? You keep bringing it up over and over again, just LET IT GO. You never let things go. God just suck it up and deal with it like everybody else does" Man, I can't help but want to say to her the same things she says to me. Man that would be karma at it's finest. But of course, given a choice, I would never want or wish for that to happen. But sometimes, you do fantasize lol. Oh and the next item to come up missing, a large bottle of expensive perfume that I have......I'm thinking I might need to change the locks. Who knows if Bee took one of my extra keys to the house. I can't remember how many I had and my daughter had a few in her room too. So there goes another goddamn expense. [/QUOTE]
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