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Well, difficult child's have cajones thats for sure!
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<blockquote data-quote="Jabberwockey" data-source="post: 646334" data-attributes="member: 18238"><p>I understand all this, just pointing out that it doesn't necessarily stop it. I quoted this because Lil used to have a special ring tone for him before she had to do a hard reboot on her phone. It was Stewie from Family Guy, the episode where he decided he liked his mom. It was when he tried to wake her up to tell her he loved her. The ring tone is simply him saying mom/mommy over and over and over again! We need to get that back for her phone and mine although it wont help with the home phone which is what he called last night. Several times we have turned the ringers off on all phones just to get some quiet. He actually called us on all three phones at one point at about 2am because he felt it was too cold for him to walk home. Luckily for him our cell phones were in the other room and the land line in our bedroom was broken. He would NOT have liked that...well, I wont even call it a conversation because that requires two rational individuals. Think the Drill Instructor from Full Metal Jacket right before he gets shot and I would have started off with the "What is your major malfunction?" comment and it would have gone down hill quickly from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabberwockey, post: 646334, member: 18238"] I understand all this, just pointing out that it doesn't necessarily stop it. I quoted this because Lil used to have a special ring tone for him before she had to do a hard reboot on her phone. It was Stewie from Family Guy, the episode where he decided he liked his mom. It was when he tried to wake her up to tell her he loved her. The ring tone is simply him saying mom/mommy over and over and over again! We need to get that back for her phone and mine although it wont help with the home phone which is what he called last night. Several times we have turned the ringers off on all phones just to get some quiet. He actually called us on all three phones at one point at about 2am because he felt it was too cold for him to walk home. Luckily for him our cell phones were in the other room and the land line in our bedroom was broken. He would NOT have liked that...well, I wont even call it a conversation because that requires two rational individuals. Think the Drill Instructor from Full Metal Jacket right before he gets shot and I would have started off with the "What is your major malfunction?" comment and it would have gone down hill quickly from there. [/QUOTE]
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