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Not wanting to do something you know you want to do.
Friday, July 13, 2007 1:22 PM
I thought ADD meant driving everyone around you crazy by not wanting to do something you know you want to do.And by "everyone," I mean "your spouse."
That's what ADD means from a strictly spousal viewpoint...
Based on Saturday evening, I thought it would be "speak first, think later. If funny, skip step 2."
More like "If funny, repeat".
I thought ADD meant doing what you want to do, despite your best intentions.My young son's taken to smacking himself on the head and saying "stupid, stupid!" when I pop in and tell him for the 5th time to get dressed for school. At some point, he's going to notice I'm still in my pajamas when I do this.
Johnna: That's the easy part that just anyone can do. And believe me, can totally relate to your example.
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