I had a boss who teased me once by saying, "I give you an inch and you take a mile." My reply was, "You offer me the mile and get upset when I take it."
Which is why I always smile when folks tell me I can do what I want. My son, for instance, told me I could use whatever fabrics I wanted on the back of his quilt.
I bet he'll claim he didn't.
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8 comments:
hey, you are the mom, we always get the last word.
I agree with Cher. But I guess you son wasn't expecting what he got.
i have no recollection of any of this.
see, I was right!
(Mr Karate is the son in question!)
d'oh, that showed him! love your xxx's!
I believe it's called "selective memory". LOL
I'll bet you are right.
Wicked, wicked mom! (Ain't it fun?!)
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