I considered it for a moment, because Owen has become fascinated with the phone. He sees me talking into it and smiles and tries to grab it.
Oh! Do tell!
My nephew called me, once. Breathing and giggling into the phone.
I told my SIL, and she said if she leaves her phone in reach, he'll sometimes grab it and occassionally hit the redial button by chance.
Her friends will call her and say, " Your kid called me this morning. It's really hard to hang up on a baby."
He also loves remote controls.
What can be done to her that's as bad as what she's got to live with?
If I kill someone and feel
really
bad, I don't need any other punishment?
Her friends will call her and say, " Your kid called me this morning. It's really hard to hang up on a baby."
My SIL gets the same thing.
oh, I made one of the phone calls. go me.
also? it's not just me with the hot, so I guess I'm not getting sick.
You could
all
be getting sick.
What can be done to her that's as bad as what she's got to live with? I mean, I wouldn't be horrified if she was charged with depraved indifference or wreckless endangerment, but to my mind, they pale with living with one's self (oneself?), after.
Yes, but then you're a good parent who would be wracked with guilt forevermore at the thought that you did something to harm one of your children. The level of obliviousness indicated by bypassing safety barricades to drive into a flood—in the apparent belief that "Don't you know who I AM?" works on natural disasters—says to me that she'll find something other than herself to blame for the tragedy.
I read they're thinking of fining drivers who drove past barricades. Making them pay for the rescue effort. I hope they do. I wonder if any of them put the barricades back behind them when they were done being invulnerable?
I guess we could all be getting sick - a day when everyone called in sick would be awesome.
made the second call. I rock. painless calls too.
I suspect that most people really don't understand how dangerous flood waters can be . Not an excuse, but most people don't really understand that flood waters aren't just 'possibly too deep for a car" but deep water with currents and dangerous unseen derbies floating in it.
The level of obliviousness indicated by bypassing safety barricades to drive into a flood—in the apparent belief that "Don't you know who I AM?" works on natural disasters—says to me that she'll find something other than herself to blame for the tragedy.
With Matt.
I have no idea why she would put her children in such jeopardy, and I'd personally like to slap her.
I just got two voicemails for some dude from a woman at a university asking him to come in to interview for a position in the chemistry department.
I called back and left a message that she had the wrong number, and I'd hate for the dude to miss out on a job.
She called to apologize (she had the wrong area code), and I told her if she hires the guy, he owes me flowers.
Karma wheel, spin in my direction, now?