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OMG

Wow. I'm soooo glad I had a boy. I just witnessed one of the biggest uber teen-aged girl meltdown ever.

Ok, I was a teen-aged girl, and, most of my friends were as well. Pam's husband basically kidnapped the daughter. Look, neither one of them would win "parent of the year" They are kind of both losers on that front.

sooo, I went with Pam today to "take the daughter back" Jesus (is my savior) I was the only responsible adult in the car. well, except for Grady (who is 14) I felt sooo bad for the school because they were basically in the middle of a fight between a husband and wife.

Faith, not surprisingly, threw a world class hissy fit. At first she wasn't going to go with Pam, but then caved. When we got home, she refused to get out of the vehicle.

You know, the thing is, kids don't understand legal stuff. Legally, Pam has custody. Her (soon to be) ex ignored it.

She wants her dad, but dad is not an option. And she's a screaming mimi...she'd rather be in foster care. Really? uh, talk to you step brother about what foster care is all about. She'd rather kill herself than live with her mom. Really? Because death is pretty permanent.

Oh teen-aged girls.


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