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"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
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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.


BS. That was not in the same time frame.

>> 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! "


And I do have a teenager. So? Don't forget I am in contact with many other
kids her age. And her behavior is no different than that of most other kids
her age.

Apparently ya'll have angels in your house. *shrugs* Whatever.