At the End of My Rope...

Dymphna

Loyalty, Friendship, Love
Originally posted by huntr1

The dowell left a welt for a week, and a bruise for over 2 months (and that was just 1 hit).

I HOPE you are not holding your father up as a standard in parenting skills.
 
Originally posted by BullDawg
You jealous? I got my eyes on a couple of woodies for Sat morning.
Yes damnit! I want to be the one molesting them! Unfortunately, I have communtiy service that day, and if I didn't, I would be home helping the Wife get ready for the party on Sunday. You working on 11/11 (veteran's day)?
 

Dymphna

Loyalty, Friendship, Love
Originally posted by BullDawg
You jealous? I got my eyes on a couple of woodies for Sat morning.

Are you offering him your woodies?

First dogs, then ducks, then guys. Hmm, what next?
 

BullDawg

Duck Molester
Originally posted by huntr1
Yes damnit! I want to be the one molesting them! Unfortunately, I have communtiy service that day, and if I didn't, I would be home helping the Wife get ready for the party on Sunday. You working on 11/11 (veteran's day)?
I'm off on Vet's day. Not sure what season is in then.
 

Dymphna

Loyalty, Friendship, Love
Originally posted by BullDawg
I'm off on Vet's day. Not sure what season is in then.

Woodcock season. :bubble:








and dove, rabbit and squirrel
 
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Pete

Repete
Has anyone else noticed a pattern developing throughout these stories? The stories of aggravation, temperament and angst are all peppered with the personal pronoun she indicating the feminine gender. While the stories detailing successes, happiness and calm are conversely loaded with the personal pronoun he indicating the masculine gender. To further support my observation I would direct your attention to the somd.com drama thread. This thread houses a no holds barred example of the disposition of the she portion of the species. This thread is over 1,000 posts of bickering, gnashing of teeth, personal insults, and just plain cantankerous behavior perpetuated almost exclusively by she’s.

In conclusion, PFGal, I think there may in fact be no problem in your little Chiclette at all, only the natural she-ness beginning to take its natural form. :shrug:

Do I hear a big AMEN from my brothers?

Pete has left the building.......................
 
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Kyle

Beloved Misanthrope
PREMO Member
Originally posted by Pete
... Do I hear a big AMEN from my brothers?

Pete has left the building.......................
:yeahthat: Amen Brother Pete, Amen! :clap: :clap: :clap:
 
Originally posted by Pete
Do I hear a big AMEN from my brothers?

Pete has left the building.......................
AMEN! Don't worry My Brutha, I've got the door. Run thru, and I'll slam it in the face of the PMS crazed, bloodthirsty horde chasing you.
 

Pete

Repete
Originally posted by huntr1
AMEN! Don't worry My Brutha, I've got the door. Run thru, and I'll slam it in the face of the PMS crazed, bloodthirsty horde chasing you.
Thank you brother hunter
 

tater

New Member
Originally posted by Pete
Has anyone else noticed a pattern developing throughout these stories? The stories of aggravation, temperament and angst are all peppered with the personal pronoun she


:yikes:

amen pete

:clap:
 

citysherry

I Need a Beer
Originally posted by BullDawg
Do any of you girls paddle your kids if/when they are bad? That worked for me as a kid.

I don't use physical punishment as a means of correcting my children. Of course, my kids are still young (twin 6 yr olds) and timeout, distraction and loss of a privilege still work.
 
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