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  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    sw33tp3a1 wrote: »
    Laundry

    I'll trade ya'
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    trying to keep it together;our daughter is trying to kill me......

    last month:

    I lost my car and apartment keys! can you give me a ride home from work (at 11pm) ?

    okay, you lost your keys.. make a back-up set, okay?

    okay

    telephone call this morning: I lost my apartment and car keys again! I've looked everywhere.

    you have a back-up set, right?

    no, I didn't make one

    oh... you're screwed. figure this out on your own.

    can I have $100 for Uber.

    No. figure this out on your own.



    *life lessons



    Tile Mate - Key Finder. Phone Finder. Anything Finder (around $25); extra keys ($4 - $6)

    yeah, I just saw those on amazon

    I told her: look you only have one set of car keys left, I gave you the back-up. Treat 'em like gold.

    She actually is at her boyfriend's house right now, locked out of her apartment and needs a ride to work.

    Figure it out. It's an expensive lesson.



  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    edited May 2017
    lstrat115 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    trying to keep it together;our daughter is trying to kill me......

    last month:

    I lost my car and apartment keys! can you give me a ride home from work (at 11pm) ?

    okay, you lost your keys.. make a back-up set, okay?

    okay

    telephone call this morning: I lost my apartment and car keys again! I've looked everywhere.

    you have a back-up set, right?

    no, I didn't make one

    oh... you're screwed. figure this out on your own.

    can I have $100 for Uber.

    No. figure this out on your own.



    *life lessons



    I agree with this level of tough love. Sounds like she is in her apartment and safe. Time to learn how to deal with real life

    this real life parenting is kicking my *kitten*.

    I had no idea raising a daughter could be such torture. (really, the word fits, trust me; it does.)

    my dad told me years ago: "She's going to give you trouble, a lot of trouble."

    edit: apologies for the rant.

    it's either vent here or risk a potential blow-up in talking to her... I really don't want the blow-up.

  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    trying to keep it together;our daughter is trying to kill me......

    last month:

    I lost my car and apartment keys! can you give me a ride home from work (at 11pm) ?

    okay, you lost your keys.. make a back-up set, okay?

    okay

    telephone call this morning: I lost my apartment and car keys again! I've looked everywhere.

    you have a back-up set, right?

    no, I didn't make one

    oh... you're screwed. figure this out on your own.

    can I have $100 for Uber.

    No. figure this out on your own.



    *life lessons



    Tile Mate - Key Finder. Phone Finder. Anything Finder (around $25); extra keys ($4 - $6)

    yeah, I just saw those on amazon

    I told her: look you only have one set of car keys left, I gave you the back-up. Treat 'em like gold.

    She actually is at her boyfriend's house right now, locked out of her apartment and needs a ride to work.

    Figure it out. It's an expensive lesson.



    Yes but probably won't happen again now that it's her lesson to learn. You done good.

    she loses a lot often.

    she came over to our house yesterday for mother's day.

    her iphone looks like it was in a terrorist explosion, I'm not sure how it could get so broken, chipped and shattered in such a short amount of time

    her car... looks like a rolling dumpster. I think it's a reflection of her psyche.

    one step forward, two steps back

  • RoxieDawn
    RoxieDawn Posts: 15,488 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    trying to keep it together;our daughter is trying to kill me......

    last month:

    I lost my car and apartment keys! can you give me a ride home from work (at 11pm) ?

    okay, you lost your keys.. make a back-up set, okay?

    okay

    telephone call this morning: I lost my apartment and car keys again! I've looked everywhere.

    you have a back-up set, right?

    no, I didn't make one

    oh... you're screwed. figure this out on your own.

    can I have $100 for Uber.

    No. figure this out on your own.



    *life lessons



    Tile Mate - Key Finder. Phone Finder. Anything Finder (around $25); extra keys ($4 - $6)

    yeah, I just saw those on amazon

    I told her: look you only have one set of car keys left, I gave you the back-up. Treat 'em like gold.

    She actually is at her boyfriend's house right now, locked out of her apartment and needs a ride to work.

    Figure it out. It's an expensive lesson.



    Yes but probably won't happen again now that it's her lesson to learn. You done good.

    she loses a lot often.

    she came over to our house yesterday for mother's day.

    her iphone looks like it was in a terrorist explosion, I'm not sure how it could get so broken, chipped and shattered in such a short amount of time

    her car... looks like a rolling dumpster. I think it's a reflection of her psyche.

    one step forward, two steps back

    I went through 3 cars with just one daughter.. just sayin :sad:
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    RoxieDawn wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    trying to keep it together;our daughter is trying to kill me......

    last month:

    I lost my car and apartment keys! can you give me a ride home from work (at 11pm) ?

    okay, you lost your keys.. make a back-up set, okay?

    okay

    telephone call this morning: I lost my apartment and car keys again! I've looked everywhere.

    you have a back-up set, right?

    no, I didn't make one

    oh... you're screwed. figure this out on your own.

    can I have $100 for Uber.

    No. figure this out on your own.



    *life lessons



    Tile Mate - Key Finder. Phone Finder. Anything Finder (around $25); extra keys ($4 - $6)

    yeah, I just saw those on amazon

    I told her: look you only have one set of car keys left, I gave you the back-up. Treat 'em like gold.

    She actually is at her boyfriend's house right now, locked out of her apartment and needs a ride to work.

    Figure it out. It's an expensive lesson.



    Yes but probably won't happen again now that it's her lesson to learn. You done good.

    she loses a lot often.

    she came over to our house yesterday for mother's day.

    her iphone looks like it was in a terrorist explosion, I'm not sure how it could get so broken, chipped and shattered in such a short amount of time

    her car... looks like a rolling dumpster. I think it's a reflection of her psyche.

    one step forward, two steps back

    I went through 3 cars with just one daughter.. just sayin :sad:

    good lord

    I just bought a car, picking it up this week, for her....

    I'm having real reservations now about letting her have it.

    It won't be in my name, no way; I don't want the liability

    at what point in life do you get your act together?? .... I know, I know.... it takes time.

  • RoxieDawn
    RoxieDawn Posts: 15,488 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    RoxieDawn wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    cee134 wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    trying to keep it together;our daughter is trying to kill me......

    last month:

    I lost my car and apartment keys! can you give me a ride home from work (at 11pm) ?

    okay, you lost your keys.. make a back-up set, okay?

    okay

    telephone call this morning: I lost my apartment and car keys again! I've looked everywhere.

    you have a back-up set, right?

    no, I didn't make one

    oh... you're screwed. figure this out on your own.

    can I have $100 for Uber.

    No. figure this out on your own.



    *life lessons



    Tile Mate - Key Finder. Phone Finder. Anything Finder (around $25); extra keys ($4 - $6)

    yeah, I just saw those on amazon

    I told her: look you only have one set of car keys left, I gave you the back-up. Treat 'em like gold.

    She actually is at her boyfriend's house right now, locked out of her apartment and needs a ride to work.

    Figure it out. It's an expensive lesson.



    Yes but probably won't happen again now that it's her lesson to learn. You done good.

    she loses a lot often.

    she came over to our house yesterday for mother's day.

    her iphone looks like it was in a terrorist explosion, I'm not sure how it could get so broken, chipped and shattered in such a short amount of time

    her car... looks like a rolling dumpster. I think it's a reflection of her psyche.

    one step forward, two steps back

    I went through 3 cars with just one daughter.. just sayin :sad:

    good lord

    I just bought a car, picking it up this week, for her....

    I'm having real reservations now about letting her have it.

    It won't be in my name, no way; I don't want the liability

    at what point in life do you get your act together?? .... I know, I know.... it takes time.

    I am still losing my hair and they both just left the nest.. I think I found a balding spot the other day.. not pretty I tell ya.
  • FeraFilia
    FeraFilia Posts: 4,664 Member
    I still drive the car I got for my 18th birthday. In 2001. Y'all make me feel like I'm doing something right with my life. Thanks! (I will probably have my own parenting hell stories in the future, since this kid is genetically half me)
  • browneyedgirl749
    browneyedgirl749 Posts: 4,984 Member
    FeraFilia wrote: »
    Wondering why there are multiple wigs in various colors in my Amazon cart.

    Drunken online shopping?
  • FeraFilia
    FeraFilia Posts: 4,664 Member
    FeraFilia wrote: »
    Wondering why there are multiple wigs in various colors in my Amazon cart.

    Drunken online shopping?

    Likely. At least I didn't actually place the order.
  • RoxieDawn
    RoxieDawn Posts: 15,488 Member
    FeraFilia wrote: »
    I still drive the car I got for my 18th birthday. In 2001. Y'all make me feel like I'm doing something right with my life. Thanks! (I will probably have my own parenting hell stories in the future, since this kid is genetically half me)

    One is just like me the other is just like her dad.. Talk about challenging parenting..
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    RoxieDawn wrote: »
    FeraFilia wrote: »
    I still drive the car I got for my 18th birthday. In 2001. Y'all make me feel like I'm doing something right with my life. Thanks! (I will probably have my own parenting hell stories in the future, since this kid is genetically half me)

    One is just like me the other is just like her dad.. Talk about challenging parenting..

    right?

    our son is the easiest kid ever - Dean's List, doesn't drink or do drugs, respectful, loving, kind

    our daughter is loving and kind too .... but she has had some issues that almost broke this family apart

  • RoxieDawn
    RoxieDawn Posts: 15,488 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    RoxieDawn wrote: »
    FeraFilia wrote: »
    I still drive the car I got for my 18th birthday. In 2001. Y'all make me feel like I'm doing something right with my life. Thanks! (I will probably have my own parenting hell stories in the future, since this kid is genetically half me)

    One is just like me the other is just like her dad.. Talk about challenging parenting..

    right?

    our son is the easiest kid ever - Dean's List, doesn't drink or do drugs, respectful, loving, kind

    our daughter is loving and kind too .... but she has had some issues that almost broke this family apart

    Are they close in age at all?

    Mine are 3 1/2 years apart. I sometimes wished that parenting the oldest would auto rub off on the youngest . think again..

    sigh, bangs heads
  • gcibsthom
    gcibsthom Posts: 30,145 Member
    At the gym on a stationary bike
  • Timshel_
    Timshel_ Posts: 22,834 Member
    Just designed a new YouTube channel banner for my work page. It was long over due.
  • FeraFilia
    FeraFilia Posts: 4,664 Member
    Making more coffee
  • browneyedgirl749
    browneyedgirl749 Posts: 4,984 Member
    FeraFilia wrote: »
    FeraFilia wrote: »
    Wondering why there are multiple wigs in various colors in my Amazon cart.

    Drunken online shopping?

    Likely. At least I didn't actually place the order.

    It's always fun to see what kind of crazy stuff shows up in shopping carts when you do drunken online shopping. I once found a shovel, GI Joes, and Legos in my Amazon cart.
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    RoxieDawn wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    RoxieDawn wrote: »
    FeraFilia wrote: »
    I still drive the car I got for my 18th birthday. In 2001. Y'all make me feel like I'm doing something right with my life. Thanks! (I will probably have my own parenting hell stories in the future, since this kid is genetically half me)

    One is just like me the other is just like her dad.. Talk about challenging parenting..

    right?

    our son is the easiest kid ever - Dean's List, doesn't drink or do drugs, respectful, loving, kind

    our daughter is loving and kind too .... but she has had some issues that almost broke this family apart

    Are they close in age at all?

    Mine are 3 1/2 years apart. I sometimes wished that parenting the oldest would auto rub off on the youngest . think again..

    sigh, bangs heads

    16 months apart, she's older

    my son, when in High School:

    Dad, my friends and I were talking and we've decided that booze, beer and drugs are for losers. I'm just telling you this so you won't have to worry about me. We'll just spend our time playing guitar, playing video games, going for hikes in the desert and making movies to post on youtube, okay?
  • browneyedgirl749
    browneyedgirl749 Posts: 4,984 Member
    FeraFilia wrote: »
    FeraFilia wrote: »
    Wondering why there are multiple wigs in various colors in my Amazon cart.

    Drunken online shopping?

    Likely. At least I didn't actually place the order.

    It's always fun to see what kind of crazy stuff shows up in shopping carts when you do drunken online shopping. I once found a shovel, GI Joes, and Legos in my Amazon cart.

    I bought an abacus off of eBay after drinking my 37th birthday away.

    Those things are fun! I used to use one when I was a kid living in Japan.
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    my drunkazz roommate once bought a BMW car engine...that's right, a car engine.

    he didn't own a BMW
  • LonniJay
    LonniJay Posts: 3,740 Member
    Watching Rugrats with my 11 month old son
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    my drunkazz roommate once bought a BMW car engine...that's right, a car engine.

    he didn't own a BMW

    Never know when you're going to need one!

    he said he got a good deal on it

    *shrug


    this is the same guy that threw a stack of $100 bills at a stripper (rent money)

    his reasoning: she was hot
  • browneyedgirl749
    browneyedgirl749 Posts: 4,984 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    my drunkazz roommate once bought a BMW car engine...that's right, a car engine.

    he didn't own a BMW

    Never know when you're going to need one!

    he said he got a good deal on it

    *shrug


    this is the same guy that threw a stack of $100 bills at a stripper (rent money)

    his reasoning: she was hot

    SMH... DOH!
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    my drunkazz roommate once bought a BMW car engine...that's right, a car engine.

    he didn't own a BMW

    Never know when you're going to need one!

    he said he got a good deal on it

    *shrug


    this is the same guy that threw a stack of $100 bills at a stripper (rent money)

    his reasoning: she was hot

    SMH... DOH!

    yeah: his current whereabouts..... unknown / hiding from authorities

    he was a good guy

    who reaaaalllly liked cocaine

    my drug of choice at that time in my life was Diet Coke; I've never tried cocaine or any other drug.

    we were pretty much the odd couple, except when it came to chasing women.
  • moineau_
    moineau_ Posts: 26 Member
    Watching Netflix and contemplating a nap...I spent all morning working on the garden and doing yardwork so I'm pretty exhausted.
  • Kimberly_Pena
    Kimberly_Pena Posts: 62 Member
    edited May 2017
    I'm at work not much to do but browse the web! lol #CallCenterProblems
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    my drunkazz roommate once bought a BMW car engine...that's right, a car engine.

    he didn't own a BMW

    Never know when you're going to need one!

    he said he got a good deal on it

    *shrug


    this is the same guy that threw a stack of $100 bills at a stripper (rent money)

    his reasoning: she was hot

    I remember and to be fair, she was very hot!

    so, how did you spend our rent money ?
  • RoxieDawn
    RoxieDawn Posts: 15,488 Member
    edited May 2017
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    RoxieDawn wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    RoxieDawn wrote: »
    FeraFilia wrote: »
    I still drive the car I got for my 18th birthday. In 2001. Y'all make me feel like I'm doing something right with my life. Thanks! (I will probably have my own parenting hell stories in the future, since this kid is genetically half me)

    One is just like me the other is just like her dad.. Talk about challenging parenting..

    right?

    our son is the easiest kid ever - Dean's List, doesn't drink or do drugs, respectful, loving, kind

    our daughter is loving and kind too .... but she has had some issues that almost broke this family apart

    Are they close in age at all?

    Mine are 3 1/2 years apart. I sometimes wished that parenting the oldest would auto rub off on the youngest . think again..

    sigh, bangs heads

    16 months apart, she's older

    my son, when in High School:

    Dad, my friends and I were talking and we've decided that booze, beer and drugs are for losers. I'm just telling you this so you won't have to worry about me. We'll just spend our time playing guitar, playing video games, going for hikes in the desert and making movies to post on youtube, okay?

    Are sure he is yours? lol

    eta: constant words in my house "but everybody's doing it".... sigh bangs head again
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    my drunkazz roommate once bought a BMW car engine...that's right, a car engine.

    he didn't own a BMW

    Never know when you're going to need one!

    he said he got a good deal on it

    *shrug


    this is the same guy that threw a stack of $100 bills at a stripper (rent money)

    his reasoning: she was hot

    I remember and to be fair, she was very hot!

    so, how did you spend our rent money ?

    In the champagne room.

    Natch
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    RoxieDawn wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    RoxieDawn wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    RoxieDawn wrote: »
    FeraFilia wrote: »
    I still drive the car I got for my 18th birthday. In 2001. Y'all make me feel like I'm doing something right with my life. Thanks! (I will probably have my own parenting hell stories in the future, since this kid is genetically half me)

    One is just like me the other is just like her dad.. Talk about challenging parenting..

    right?

    our son is the easiest kid ever - Dean's List, doesn't drink or do drugs, respectful, loving, kind

    our daughter is loving and kind too .... but she has had some issues that almost broke this family apart

    Are they close in age at all?

    Mine are 3 1/2 years apart. I sometimes wished that parenting the oldest would auto rub off on the youngest . think again..

    sigh, bangs heads

    16 months apart, she's older

    my son, when in High School:

    Dad, my friends and I were talking and we've decided that booze, beer and drugs are for losers. I'm just telling you this so you won't have to worry about me. We'll just spend our time playing guitar, playing video games, going for hikes in the desert and making movies to post on youtube, okay?

    Are sure he is yours? lol

    eta: constant words in my house "but everybody's doing it".... sigh bangs head again

    I'm completely square, so yeah...

    Our daughter.... she's always wanted to grow up too fast. * shrug