From her perspective? by nightflameblue (4.00 / 3) #11 Wed Mar 26, 2008 at 12:05:08 PM EST
Nothing. This puts her into the territory of saying it's cheaper to stay home than it is to get daycare for the brats so she can work. So, to her, this is the perfect solution to the problem of being told she should try to find a job.

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She's really working too hard by muchagecko (4.00 / 1) #17 Wed Mar 26, 2008 at 01:00:51 PM EST
if she needs another baby for an excuse. Why isn't "it's raining, I can't work" a good enough excuse?

Sincerely, if she wants to go the lazy route - let her go her own way.

And post the crap that transpires.

Even better - get her an account here so she can post her own crap. I have a feeling she could be the reincarnation of some bat-shit insane person we had the pleasure of enduring a few years ago.

"It means more if you have to earn it, even if it's by doing something as simple as eating a meal." Kellnerin
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In the past. . . by nightflameblue (4.00 / 2) #19 Wed Mar 26, 2008 at 02:40:11 PM EST
her excuses have ranged from, "I don't feel like it," to "I'm feeling dumpy," to "I need a vacation." And that was all in a period of two weeks. So she's good at excuses, but I think she really wants a long-term excuse to not have to even give the illusion she wants a job.

And no, I won't encourage her to get an account here. She's so damn crazy she'd end up thinking she could sue people here for calling her nuts.

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oh, but you can by alprazolam (4.00 / 2) #20 Wed Mar 26, 2008 at 06:54:31 PM EST
self admitted batshit crazy Dallas Councilwoman Sandra Crenshaw is suing
D Magazine for allowing anonymous posters to point out on their blog that she is indeed batshit crazy.

although technically she's not yet "suing" anybody, rather filing for some kind of "discovery".

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