The 2 year old you can see posted on my 360. Talk about a fuss. He will have a tantrum at the drop of a hat. e.g In the mornings when Abbey gets ready for school he will through everything he can get his hands on around the room until he gets his hair brushed - even though he doesn't have any - and gets to wear a headband. At dinner if he sees meat on his plate he will throw it and walk off. He only eats vegetables and bread.
I can't wait the terrible twos finish and he starts to grow some common sense.
2007-04-06 03:32:41
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answered by Anonymous
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well my sons only 14 months but i can see the drama king shining through already! if someone goes in the bathroom and he's left outside the door he'll start crying like its the end of the world! (im talking tears running nose ect) he'll trow himself against the door and slowly slide down to the floor crying... no one in there for more then a couple minuets usually but he get SO upset! and if you tell him no when he's doing something he shouldn't its tears and he'll yell and run away from you turn and glair at you. and if you say no enough he'll throw himself to the ground and scream at the top of his lungs! he's had temper problems since he was born, litterally. when he was a few days old if he didn't get food fast enough he got so mad he'd have problems latching. edit: he's not ALWAYS like that but a good amount of the time. its a lot more when he's teething, hungery, missed his meds,or tired.
2016-05-17 23:17:06
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answered by cammie 3
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The teacher that lives next door to me. She is very anal, very controlling... she *flips* regularly over parking spots (yelled at the kind person who was caring for her dog to "Move your van. Now. It's in my way."), smiles rarely, and exhibits kill joy tendencies in OH! SO many things! She carries tales, stirs pots, and does not seem to be content unless the rest of us are as miserable as she is.
That's SO *not* the drama that I need in my life. You'd think she'd get bored of being mean, and try to stir up some fun every once in a while.
2007-04-05 06:31:46
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answered by Mikisew 6
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my honey bear lolol
he works hard all day lifting steel and hurts badly and never says boo
but let him get the sniffles or a runny nose OMGGGGGGGGGGG HE IS DYING the grim reaper is coming for him or if he has dry skin or an itchy spot
its going to need to be amputated or we need to get it checked out lololol
2007-04-05 07:02:20
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answered by elite_women_rule_the_rock 6
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My 13 yr old granddaughter. Hormones!
2007-04-05 06:25:03
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answered by Anonymous
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My sister in law...awful drama...drama, sickness, drama, drama drama, self induced sickness, more drama, competing against me for affection, more drama...arghhh...infuriating.
2007-04-06 08:00:59
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answered by White 7
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well, my husband is a little over dramatic but the worst is his mom. I thought I was nuts but it turns out that I'm OK.
2007-04-05 06:24:27
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answered by Dr. Worm is back 6
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my sister hands down
2007-04-05 06:28:27
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answered by Da Funk 5
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Unfortunately, that would probably be me.
2007-04-05 06:22:45
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answered by hello world 7
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my oldest daughter
2007-04-05 06:22:42
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answered by Ron B. 7
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