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To: jocon307
Mine is 19, she came home from college for Christmas and spent the entire time "acting out" how big, bad, and grown up she is now

Oh my they're all related. My 20 year old 'grown up' lost his wallet on his way back to school after the Christmas break. Today he sends an e-mail saying he left his cell phone on his desk and when he went back to get it (15 seconds later, ahem) it was gone. Told my 'grown up' son to either begin to pin things to his clothing as I used to do with mittens or carry a purse. Don't think I'll be hearing back for a few days, LOL.

669 posted on 01/22/2005 5:34:56 PM PST by StarFan
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To: StarFan

"Told my 'grown up' son to either begin to pin things to his clothing as I used to do with mittens or carry a purse."

ROFLMAO!!!! I tell hubby the same thing, if he keeps losing his glasses, etc. he's going to get a "man bag" next Christmas. It doesn't go over well.

Daughter lost her wallet, with driver's license the DAY she had to drive back to school. That was a panic.

Teenagers = Exhausting


727 posted on 01/22/2005 9:05:54 PM PST by jocon307 (Ann Coulter was right)
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