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"I was thinking about getting off on demand, but it sounds like I should be glad that I didn't"
Post by mrsjuleshs on Dec 16, 2013 22:22:38 GMT -5
My brother still calls dd booger even though she's 14. In his defense, she always walked around the house with a finger up her nose as a toddler. My mom used to say filling her pants as well.
Post by lissaholly on Dec 16, 2013 22:24:13 GMT -5
My DH adds " ie" to words. He gets it from his family. It used to annoy me, but now I am one of them. Examples- I am reading a book, DH will say I am reading a bookie. H will want to know if I want a drink, he will ask if I want a drinkle.
I ask Clara if she wants to "go uppie" in public all the time, meaning if she wants me to pick her up and I JUST realized because of this thread that maybe I should stop.
My DH adds " ie" to words. He gets it from his family. It used to annoy me, but now I am one of them. Examples- I am reading a book, DH will say I am reading a bookie. H will want to know if I want a drink, he will ask if I want a drinkle.
I ask Clara if she wants to "go uppie" in public all the time, meaning if she wants me to pick her up and I JUST realized because of this thread that maybe I should stop.
My DH adds " ie" to words. He gets it from his family. It used to annoy me, but now I am one of them. Examples- I am reading a book, DH will say I am reading a bookie. H will want to know if I want a drink, he will ask if I want a drinkle.
Post by lissaholly on Dec 16, 2013 22:27:30 GMT -5
Oh and as a kid, my mother would sing-song this rhyme " life is a bummer wha-um-mer" whenever we cried no fair. I hated that song. It was incredibly annoying in in patronizing way.
My SIL uses nephews full name all the time (like in that mom "youre in trouble" voice). He's like 15 months. She also does it to my brother. I find that creepy.