mom77 wrote:
what I also find interesting is that my daughters will be quick to point out each others' misunderstandings without seeing their own:
Me (on the phone with DD3): Please put the ((whatever)) on top of the fridge
DD3: that's impossible
Me: Why?
DD3: The FREEZER is on top of the fridge
DD2: Is she (DD3) an idiot????
---two hours later, at the bus station with DD2---
Woman on cellphone: I'm at the bus station
DD2: I hate when people lie! She's not at the bus station! She's IN FRONT of the bus station!
and I'm sure they could point out when I'm being annoyingly exact as well

sounds like me and my sister....lol
Jojo
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