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Jun. 3rd, 2004 11:41 pmsigh.
My mom went off on me. Again. For no reason, whatsoever. When my sister was going to bed, I asked if she (my mom) was going to use the computer, because I wanted to. You know, since I wanted to see people online and all that.
Well, she says that she was going to use it, but would just clear our her e-mail so I could use it. (Let's ignore that she used it earlier today; I saw her) So, okay, I was sitting on the couch waiting for her to finish up. She usually ends up taking a while (half an hour at least) to do all this stuff, and I thought the show she had been watching was over. So I asked if, while she was on the computer, I could change the channel.
This question sparks a HUGE rant which involves calling me a selfish bitch who should just get the hell out of the house.
Is that REALLY necessary? I asked ONE question. And the worst thing is that she doesn't even think she's acting overboard for one question
My mom went off on me. Again. For no reason, whatsoever. When my sister was going to bed, I asked if she (my mom) was going to use the computer, because I wanted to. You know, since I wanted to see people online and all that.
Well, she says that she was going to use it, but would just clear our her e-mail so I could use it. (Let's ignore that she used it earlier today; I saw her) So, okay, I was sitting on the couch waiting for her to finish up. She usually ends up taking a while (half an hour at least) to do all this stuff, and I thought the show she had been watching was over. So I asked if, while she was on the computer, I could change the channel.
This question sparks a HUGE rant which involves calling me a selfish bitch who should just get the hell out of the house.
Is that REALLY necessary? I asked ONE question. And the worst thing is that she doesn't even think she's acting overboard for one question