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You sound like my mom and she is from an earlier generation. You might want to check out my latest attempt at humor (and to ease my guilt over being such a bad kid): My Mom's Favorite Sayings--or How to Raise Your Kids with Cliches.
Enjoyed your blog.
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TheBaileyBlog
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October 13, 2004
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You all sound like you could use a bunch more cliches to raise your kids by. Check out my latest attempt at humor (and to assuage my guilt over being such a difficult kid); My
posted by
TheBaileyBlog
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October 13, 2004
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Man, oh man, oh MANNNNNN this sounds familiar. I love my children, but seriously I'm in a daily LIVING HELL. Would someone please come beat these kids' butts for me so I won't get arrested for it?
Great post. Glad you resurrected it!
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myrrhage_
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May 5, 2004
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Oh yes, I feel it...
With three kids and a grandson coming up the same way, each and every day, lol. My mother-in-law was a big Erma Bombeck fan and she got me hooked on her. The lady was right on and hilarious, just like you!
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PoetRaye
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May 3, 2004
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CW
priceless, that's what this is, priceless, I printed it off, gonna frame it and hang it on the wall I hang the kids on.
I love this too:
"Delusions are often functional. A mother's opinions about her children's beauty, intelligence, goodness et cetera ad nauseum, keep her from drownming them at birth." Anon

posted by
WileyJohn
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May 3, 2004
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DAMIEN
Here's the thing...trust us on this one. It's all GOOD...real good...until the day the hormones explode. Find the BOOT CAMP now. Have a plan or plan to beat your head against a wall. lol.
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cheap-women
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May 3, 2004
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Jeez, This is a Good...
...reality-check to a guy who may be considering fatherhood...
D
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DamonLeigh
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May 3, 2004
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