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Originally posted by Ice Cold
Ah, you were raised on a dairy farm. 😕
No. I grew up in a town, but she grew up on a farm.

She also said that smart alecky men are compensating. (I think I know what she meant.)

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I never said that...

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Originally posted by coquette
alecky
😕

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Is that what passes for music these days? I could do that!
If it's not fun, don't do it.
#sigh#What do they teach in school these days? (with a disaopinted look)
If you're that bad they'll send you home again.

My Granny;
Short men have a chip on their shoulders.
Money makes the world go round, not love, you'll realise that when you grow up dear.
Cleanliness is next to Godliness.

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Originally posted by yo its me
Is that what passes for music these days? I could do that!
If it's not fun, don't do it.
#sigh#What do they teach in school these days? (with a disaopinted look)
If you're that bad they'll send you home again.

My Granny;
Short men have a chip on their shoulders.
Money makes the world go round, not love, you'll realise that when you grow up dear.
Cleanliness is next to Godliness.
Well if Dad said yes then I guess it's ok! 😉

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*Steven (I knew she was upset when she called me that) if I hear one more explosion, in the garage, from that chemistry set I'll take it away....you OK?

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"were you walking on the (5th floor) window sill just now?" (I was 5)

"have you been smoking?"

"where did you get that porn mag?" (I was 8)

"why is there a dead cat in the freezer?"

" - " (she didn't speak to me for 4 days when I came home with facial piercings, the second time. the first time was, quite a scene.)

"I was born in a very poor home. we were so poor we only had two kinds of siblings, boys and girls."

"all the moder music is just three chords and nothing more." (she taught classical)

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* Dad and I both enjoyed meeting Betty. She seems to be quite a lovely girl. If you don't mind me asking, whatever happened with Joanne.

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When you were born, I'm sure we threw the best bit away...

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Originally posted by coquette
No. I grew up in a town, but she grew up on a farm.

She also said that smart alecky men are compensating. (I think I know what she meant.)
Wise Mom, manly Dad.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Wise Mom, manly Dad.
yeah, who gives a crap about smarts, when you can have an unchallenging silent guy with a huge...

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Originally posted by wormwood
yeah, who gives a crap about smarts, when you can have an unchallenging silent guy with a huge...
Mom knew a few things, two of which were what her place was and what her limits were with Dad. His manhood didn't need daily confirmation.

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So suprised Icey didn't post this.




Mama she has taught me well
Told me when I was young
Son, your life's an open book
Don't close it fore it's done
The brigtest flame burns quickest
Is what I heard they say
A son's heart's owned to mother
But I must find my way


*Let my heart go
Let your son grow
Mama let your heart go
Or let this heart be still


Rebel my new last name
Wild blood in my veins
Apron strings around my neck
The mark that still remains
Left home at an early age
Of what I heard was wrong
I never asked forgiveness
But what I said is done



**Never I ask you
But never I gave
But you gave me your emptiness
I now take to my grave
Never I ask of you
But never I gave
But you gave me your emptiness
I now take to my grave
So let this heart be still


Mama now I'm coming home
I'm not all you wished of me
But a mother's love for her son
Unspoken, Help me be
I took your love for granted
And all the things you said to me
I need your arms to welcome me
But a cold stone's all I see


Let my heart go
Mama let my heart go
You never let my heart go
So let this heart be still

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Mama said there'll be days like this,
There'll be days like this Mama said
(Mama said, mama said)
Mama said there'll be days like this,
There'll be days like this my Mama said
(Mama said, mama said)
I went walking the other day,
Everything was going fine,
I met a little boy named Billy Joe
And then I almost lost my mind
Mama said there'll be days like this,
There'll be days like this Mama said
(Mama said, mama said)
Mama said there'll be days like this,
There'll be days like this my Mama said
My eyes are wide open
But all that I can see is,
chapel bells are callin for everyone but-a me
but I don't worry cause
Mama said there'll be days like this,
There'll be days like this Mama said
(Mama said, mama said)
Mama said there'll be days like this,
There'll be days like this my Mama said
And then she said someone will look at me
like I'm looking at you one day,
then I might find
I don't want it any old way,
so I don't worry cause
Mama said there'll be days like this,
There'll be days like this Mama said
(Mama said, mama said)
Mama said there'll be days like this,
There'll be days like this my Mama said
Mama said, mama said
Hey! Don't you worry,
Mama said mama said
Hey! Don't you worry now.
Mama said mama said,
Hey! Hey!

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* Mind your manners, Bobby. You leave the table only after you've (asked and) been excused.


* Be home by ten. Tomorrow's a school day.