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Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?

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BonesMS:

--- Quote from: Certain Hope on January 01, 2008, 12:25:53 PM ---Happy New Year, dear Bones...  I hope that your bronchitis is clearing away and... whew, do I ever understand needing space. You'll sort it, I am sure... and get that destination firmly in sight.

Love to you,
Carolyn

--- End quote ---

Thanks and Happy New Year!  I'm still trying to get rid of this cough that keeps hanging on.

Bones

BonesMS:
I'm relieved the holidays are over.  I'm still keeping my distance from NDoofus.

Bones

BonesMS:
I'm still trying to take care of myself while getting the rest of this "bug" out of my system.

Bones

BonesMS:
'Knock on Wood'

NDoofus hasn't bugged me since before Christmas.

Bones

BonesMS:
I think I'm looking at the worst example of an Nparent on television right now.

This Nmonster's 4-year-old son was tortured to death by her boyfriend, she's in prison for life because of her son's death, and she's sitting there with this self-satisfied smirk on her face.  The police officer described how she smirked the day the boy was found dead because she thought that she was the center of attention.  Typical N behavior in my opinion.  She makes me so angry! 

Bones

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