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Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?

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BonesMS:

--- Quote from: Ami on August 31, 2007, 04:34:27 PM ---Dear Bones.
  I think that my Mother  has  ANOTHER  LIFE  AS  YOUR  FRIEND.

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It makes me wonder where their brains are!!!!  Sheesh!!!!

Bones

JanetLG:

--- Quote from: BonesMS on September 01, 2007, 12:42:54 AM ---
--- Quote from: Ami on August 31, 2007, 04:34:27 PM ---Dear Bones.
  I think that my Mother  has  ANOTHER  LIFE  AS  YOUR  FRIEND.

--- End quote ---

It makes me wonder where their brains are!!!!  Sheesh!!!!

Bones

--- End quote ---

Up their bottoms. :D :D :D


Janet

BonesMS:
So true!  So true!!

During the birthday dinner, said "friend" "accidentally" divulged the address of another sister after this particular sister had emphasized NOT to do so!!!  (This sister has her reasons that do not involve me.)  "Friend" immediately follows up with "You have instant amnesia!", then with "I ASSUME it's okay!"  All I did was roll my eyes.   :roll:  I have a gut feeling that I'm going to be eventually getting a phone call, in the near future, about how this other sister tore her a new you-know-what because of her persistence in blathering mindlessly while listening to NOTHING!  Sheesh!!!

Bones

changing:
Hi Miss Bones!

I thought we should plan a party for your friend- I could whip up an onion cherry liver cake with tofu raspberry-garlic frosting, and as for her gifts, we could wrap up a lovely rutabaga, some pretty rhubarb, and pour some carrot juice in a (flimsy) box! Atop the cake, using kippers, we can write "Bug off, Bug -a-loo!"

Hugs,

Changing

P.S. Block her calls to your cell during hotline duty!

Love,

C.

JanetLG:
Changing,

You forgot about something for her to drink...what about 'cat's wee surprise'? :D

Janet

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