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Re: Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?
« Reply #4278 on: March 06, 2013, 08:18:44 PM »
I don't know if anyone else saw one of the cases on Judge Judy, this evening, where the plaintiff attempted to DICTATE to Judge Judy what questions she would be ALLOWED to ask HIM!!!   :shock:  OMG, what an ARROGANT SOB!!!!  His attitude of ABSOLUTE ENTITLEMENT knew no bounds!!!!  Made me wonder what planet he thought he was living on!  When he finally realized that Judge Judy was NOT going to OBEY HIM, he snatched up his paperwork and stormed out of the courtroom!!!!  By this point, the courtroom audience and the defendants were laughing at him!!!!!

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« Reply #4284 on: March 08, 2013, 05:13:24 AM »
This sounds painfully familiar:

http://www.creators.com/advice/dear-margo/strangled-by-apron-strings.html

"Dear Margo" for today.

YIKES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?
« Reply #4285 on: March 09, 2013, 02:49:58 AM »
Having trouble sleeping again...............................
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Re: Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?
« Reply #4286 on: March 09, 2013, 01:30:35 PM »
Hope you get some sleep soon, Bonesie xxx

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Re: Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?
« Reply #4287 on: March 09, 2013, 01:54:58 PM »
Hope you get some sleep soon, Bonesie xxx

Thanks, Tupp!

I'm still dealing with several things at one time....some good, some not so good.  The good thing was meeting some new people, for the first time, as a prospective member of the Daughters of the American Revolution.  Being an introvert, and a possible Aspie, (Asperger's Syndrome), this experience was wAY out of my comfort zone and I was fighting the urge to go hide!  Being an Aspie, in a brand-new social situation with a LOT of strangers equals ANXIETY...BIG TIME!!!!!!!  What helped calm me down, during this experience, was that one of the members gave a presentation about the historical details of colonial dress.  That kind of research is right up my alley, knowing THAT is what my ancestors wore!

The not-so-good is that my tendonitis is flaring up again, which makes it hard to sleep.
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Re: Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?
« Reply #4288 on: March 10, 2013, 03:45:22 AM »
Wow the group thing sounds fab!  Is that going to be a regular thing now?  And what is tendonitis?  That doesn't sound so nice :( xx

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« Reply #4289 on: March 10, 2013, 05:51:12 AM »
Wow the group thing sounds fab!  Is that going to be a regular thing now?  And what is tendonitis?  That doesn't sound so nice :( xx

Thanks, Tupp!!

Right now, I am considered a Prospective Member.  I still have to obtain copies of official documents to prove my genealogy.  My cousins' book is not considered sufficient proof. 

With tendonitis, that isn't fun at all.  Every muscle you have is attached to a bone by a tendon.  When any tendon becomes inflamed, it hurts like the Dickens!
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