-=> Quoting Sondra Ball to Robin Arnhold <=-
Hi, Sondra,
RA>When I get obnoxious, I tend to get in a bad mood and go around with a
>chip on my shoulder just itching for an argument. Sometimes I find them,
SB>
SB> I do that sometimes, too. Probably we all do.
I suppose we do, but I suspect we're most aware of the arguments we pick
with others because we're in a bad mood or the arguments others pick with
us. I know I tend to be more conscious of when I'm shooting myself in
the foot (maybe that's why I'm somewhat lame--grin) than when somebody
else is.
SB> I'm sure that happens. Mario has a relative who wants his son to grow
SB> up to be a baseball player. His son is probably going to grow up to
SB> be a good artist. His daughter, who he insists on seeing as artistic,
SB> on the other hand ...
Oops! I sense some identity problems being hatched. My grandparents
wanted a boy so much and had expected my aunt to be a boy that they even
nicknamed her Willie. You couldn't imagine a more feminine type than my
aunt, always fussing with cosmetics and clothes. I told my mother when
she mentioned it not long ago that that probably explained why Gracie was
so overboard in that direction--she was trying to say, "Hey, wait a
minute here! I'm a _girl_!"
Take care,
Robin
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