My parents, or rather my mother, don't tell me important things like, say, my brother having a kid or various relatives having heart attacks or my cat dying. However, detailed and boring updates on how people I *may* have gone to high school with, never hung out with, and cannot for the life of me remember are par for the course.
Giles ,'Touched'
Natter 37: Oddly Enough, We've Had This Conversation Before.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
However, detailed and boring updates on how people I *may* have gone to high school with, never hung out with, and cannot for the life of me remember are par for the course.
I've had this conversation several times:
Mom: Do you remember So-and-So?
Me: No.
Mom: Well, she died.
Does Deena have time to read Natter? Well, if so...
Happy Birthday, Deena!!
If not, the well wishes still hold.
That's a common Friday night dinner conversation, except with added discussion of why DH should remember So-and-So, is he sure he doesn't?
And now I'm grateful that my parents moved to a different state after I graduated from High School.
I retaliate by not mentioning things like travel plans. "Hey, whatcha doing on Saturday?" "Oh, I'll be in L.A., why?"
I totally do this too. Vengeful out-of-the-loop offspring R us.
Why girls shouldn't throw rocks at boys: [link]
I'm tired of sending emails off with the words "Since T was laid off, I need..."
Two pound rock? Girlfriend wasn't kidding around.
I wonder why the parents weren't going to press charges.
I wonder why the parents weren't going to press charges.
Because their kid provoked it? By which I mean that they may not agree with the method of retaliation, but were able to see it as a childish response to a childish action by their child.
Because their kid provoked it?
Their kid provoked something, but it sure made it look like the girl was reacting to a body of harassment, because as a one time thing at the very least I'd be FURIOUS at the jeopardy that my kid was put in. Perhaps not vengeful furious, but I think their choice was notable. I'd love to see how they're handling that at home.