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emmadines
09-10-2009, 06:11 AM
does anyone else have a parent who is always having a drama over something......................................... .. or is it just me??


:s

Tam's Tribe
09-10-2009, 06:13 AM
Sorry to hear this, and can just imagine especially from reading some threads on the forum . . . so far *touch wood* I feel quite grateful for my current parents!! . . . but it still is early days for me . . . my time is to come, I am sure!!!

p.s. I dont think it takes much to surprise me these days!!!! :laughing:

emmadines
09-10-2009, 06:22 AM
its driving me nuts (its nothing to with me , my service or money) but theres always a drama its exhausting

merry
09-10-2009, 06:39 AM
Oh yes, I have 2!! One dropped off one day with her Mum in tow, and her Mum said to me what have you done to get landed with captain chaos here :laughing: She's one of those people that if a thing can go wrong, then for her it will. She's a lovely person and we do joke about it, but at the same time I'm glad I'm not her!
The other one can turn a missed bus or forgotten tissue into a drama of epic proportions and cries at the drop of a hat, things anyone else would just shrug off are disasters to her, very wearing listening to her constant tales of woe!

:)

emmadines
09-10-2009, 06:48 AM
Oh yes, I have 2!! One dropped off one day with her Mum in tow, and her Mum said to me what have you done to get landed with captain chaos here :laughing: She's one of those people that if a thing can go wrong, then for her it will. She's a lovely person and we do joke about it, but at the same time I'm glad I'm not her!
The other one can turn a missed bus or forgotten tissue into a drama of epic proportions and cries at the drop of a hat, things anyone else would just shrug off are disasters to her, very wearing listening to her constant tales of woe!

:)


yay it not just me, yes its very wearing

balloon
09-10-2009, 06:51 AM
The other one can turn a missed bus or forgotten tissue into a drama of epic proportions and cries at the drop of a hat, things anyone else would just shrug off are disasters to her, very wearing listening to her constant tales of woe!

:)

Sounds as if this one is very depressed and needs a shoulder and a few good hugs. Not necessarily from you I hasten to add, lol! ;)

miffy
09-10-2009, 06:53 AM
I used to have a parent who had "issues" with everything - still cringe if I hear that word now!

Miffy xx

CherryBlossom
09-10-2009, 08:42 AM
Not minding yet-but I have had oh too many friends like this! Infact i have probably been like this before..pmt takes over lol
x

Bevbeetle
09-10-2009, 08:46 AM
i have one set that everything anyone else has they have got :panic: she drives me mad i even said one day i had awlful period pains and yes guess what so had she :panic: the kids are now doing the same

Saranotts
09-10-2009, 08:58 AM
Oh yes, I've got one of those, there is always something happening to make her life difficult and for everyone else to have to help and sort out. I have slowly learnt not to ask what the matter is and to not be overly helpful as if you give her an inch she will take several miles!:panic: :panic:

Oh and she is also the one who has a different excuse each week for being late paying:rolleyes:

Sara

little chickee
09-10-2009, 09:23 AM
i have one set that everything anyone else has they have got :panic: she drives me mad i even said one day i had awlful period pains and yes guess what so had she :panic: the kids are now doing the same

Oh this is my personal bugbear! - i know several people like that always have to be bigger, better, more expensive etc - drives me mad! i've started making stuff up to see how far she will go!!

mandy moo
09-10-2009, 11:27 AM
Oh this is my personal bugbear! - i know several people like that always have to be bigger, better, more expensive etc - drives me mad! i've started making stuff up to see how far she will go!!

I have this too, and thats what i do too :D :D

The Juggler
09-10-2009, 12:52 PM
oh yes, I do!