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In reply to the discussion: So, Romney Viciously Bullied His Sons, Too [View all]wordpix
(18,652 posts)80. I DOUBT the sons thought it was funny when they were little kids
and your father could have broken your sister's arm or back flipping her over like that and slamming her to the floor. Would you have such funny recollections of violence then?
I recall when my little friend was waiting for me and put a saddle we had around on our dog. He snapped at her but didn't bite. Funny recollection. I also remember when another friend was growling at the dog, face to face, and he suddenly snapped at her and grabbed her just under one eye. I remember the blood, driving to the hospital, my friend ending up with a bad scar in the middle of her face, and giving the dog away to someone in another state. Not funny at all.
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I agree...and what's funny is that I didn't have that feeling toward McCain. Sure,
Laura PourMeADrink
Jun 2012
#36
Yes! I totally agree to all of that. New sticker: "There's Something About Romney" n/t
progressivebydesign
Jun 2012
#100
I feeel that way about McCain, also. I don't agree with his politics, but I respect him
Arkansas Granny
Jun 2012
#103
I remember McCain looking at the backside of Palin while twisting his wedding ring. He was creepy.
fasttense
Jun 2012
#137
I agree...but I do think he can get ruffled. I think back to some of those debates when someone
Laura PourMeADrink
Jun 2012
#85
PS I hoping the Obama people have noticed this and get him to "act out" during the debates. It is
Laura PourMeADrink
Jun 2012
#86
LOL. I just had a flashback of what a friend of mine used to do in the grocery. She would
Laura PourMeADrink
Jun 2012
#37
No but tackling your child and forcibly restraining them for no reason should be
Taverner
Jun 2012
#27
It's an unforgettable experience even if there is an alleged 'reason.' And Ann loves it!
freshwest
Jun 2012
#115
I wonder how many of the boys are now bullies - they learned at their father's knee :( n/t
patricia92243
Jun 2012
#10
weird...perfect description. I can almost see this being funny like with a birthday cake or
Laura PourMeADrink
Jun 2012
#42
That bottom picture in your post..........I've never seen such vacant eyes before - and 4 sets
kestrel91316
Jun 2012
#14
The difference is, you were children pranking other children and learning that pranks can be very
beac
Jun 2012
#104
"He does like pranks but he doesn't like to get pranked. We've learned that the hard way," Josh said
Bozita
Jun 2012
#24
In other words, a complete lack of a sense of humor when he's the butt of the joke.
bullwinkle428
Jun 2012
#79
"they jokingly told stories of their father's pranks in an effort to humanise the former businessman
aint_no_life_nowhere
Jun 2012
#25
Blind man into a wall? Hadn't heard that one. You forgot about how he told
Laura PourMeADrink
Jun 2012
#88