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On 18/11/2011 10:29 AM, BillyZoom wrote:
> On Nov 18, 10:06 am, "Julie > wrote:
>> "Dave > wrote in message
>>
>> .com...
>>
>>> On 18/11/2011 2:43 AM, Julie Bove wrote:

>>
>>>>> I would believe it. Have you not been following her Poor Julie posts. No
>>>>> flour, no pans, husband buys his own meals in a restaurants..... without
>>>>> her.... she takes her daughter to restaurants even though the kid
>>>>> behaves
>>>>> so badly, insulting and abusing her..... but she is still motivated to
>>>>> post 50 messages a day in cooking news group.

>>
>>>> WTF? Now you're making stuff up.

>>
>>> What part did I make up. Those are all things that you have told us....
>>> though your stories tend to evolve.

>>
>> My husband buys his own meals in restaurants? Where or when did I say that?
>> I didn't! And I posted one thing about my daughter a long time ago but you
>> just latched onto that and ran with it.

>
> "It freaking drives me nuts when my husband calls while I am making
> dinner or
> just after I have made it to tell me that he won't be home for
> dinner. Of
> course if he had to work late, I wouldn't be upset. But that's never
> the
> case. He just decides to go somewhere else on a whim. That leaves me
> with
> a portion of food that may or may not be eaten on another day. And
> most
> likely not. Sometimes he does this several days in a row and then he
> blames
> me for cooking too much food!"
>
> "That would never work. If he is home, he wants his food
> immediately. And
> that wouldn't stop him from leaving to go elsewhere to eat."


Thanks for doing the leg work on that one. I didn`t think that I was
imagining that she had said that, but I was not going to go back through
several thousands of her posts to prove that she had indeed posted that.
She is not the first person in use net to have accused me of lying
about something that they had said when they did in fast say it.



>
> "Yes. It has gotten to the point where I don't like dining with her.
> Everything I do while eating is wrong. I am holding the fork wrong.
> Inserting the fork in my mouth wrong. Taking too large of a bite. Or
> too
> small of a bite. Or a misshapen bite. Or too much salsa on my chip.
> Or
> not enough. Or the chip was too large. Or too small. Or the wrong
> shape.
> Or I am holding my mouth wrong. Or my eyes are looking at the wrong
> thing.
> Or there is something wrong with my hair. Or my clothes.
>
> She rolls her eyes. Slaps the table or pounds the table waaaaay too
> loudly.
> Kicks me in the shins. Throws stuff in my food. Takes my food always
> from
> me. And shouts, "Motherrrrrrrrrrr!" repeatedly to the point where the
> other
> diners turn and stare. And then she says they are staring at me.
>



Yep. Can you imagine what a joy it is to be in a restaurant with a kid
like that, or worse, to be in a restaurant where someone else`s kid is
acting like that. If my son acted like that in a restaurant it would be
a long time before he ever saw the inside of one again.


But..... apparently the restaurant meals were necessary because of time
restraints due to her schedule with school and dance lessons, though it
was later revealed that the princess has not been dancing for a while
due to an injury.


>
> Of course she doesn't do this at home. Only when we are out
> somewhere.
>
>
> And just think... I will have a teenager soon. Oh the joy! "