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papillon

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Signs that your family life is stresssful
« on: March 11, 2008, 09:01:56 PM »
Signs Your Family Life Is Stressful!

"Family get togethers" are sometimes called "group therapy sessions" and may involve everyone needing to see a psychiatrist.


Conversations might begin with "Put the gun down, and then we can talk".


Family members say the same sentence over and over again, feeling unheard, not remembering that they have said it before.


The school principal has your number on his speed-dial.


You've had to have the cat put on Valium.


People have trouble understanding your kids, because they've learned to speak through clenched teeth.


Family members say the same sentence over and over again, feeling unheard, not remembering that they have said it before.


You are trying to get your four-year-old to switch to decaffeinated coffee.


The number of jobs held down by all family members exceeds the number of people in the family.


No one has time to wait for microwave TV dinners.


Family members says the same sentence over and over again, feeling unheard, not remembering that they have said it before.


"Family meetings" have to be mediated by law enforcement officials.


You have to check your kid's day-timer to see if he can take out the trash.


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Ami

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Re: Signs that your family life is stresssful
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2008, 07:02:39 AM »
LOL 
Thanks for the humor,Papillion!                                                                           Peace to you,   Ami
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Re: Signs that your family life is stresssful
« Reply #2 on: March 12, 2008, 09:44:16 AM »
LOL.  That's funny, but it really does describe my family . .
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