Ruffled feathers and endless squawking over a minor difficulty is typical of a crowβs life.
—Cheryl Oreglia
Do you know anyone like that? Do you try to avoid them?
September 6, 2022
Ruffled feathers and endless squawking over a minor difficulty is typical of a crowβs life.
—Cheryl Oreglia
Do you know anyone like that? Do you try to avoid them?
September 6, 2022
Gee, I think my daughter and I are the same way!!!
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it will be hard to avoid the person I know, because its ME. never thought abou it this way but Bob and I are both CROWS
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Sure do, to both questions!
I’m glad you can avoid getting involved.
I admit, during “the change” I was there. lol
Sometimes all one can do is laugh and be compassionate.
Fortunately, I haven’t encountered too many people persistently like that, but think most of us have our moments.
It’s a lot easier to avoid doing it when we’re not stressed.
I can’t, b/c I’m married to one! No secret, he’s the last person in the world I want to be stuck in a lifeboat with. (lol)
That’s too bad. π
the ones I hate are those who “feel” I need to get a/me/my life together and they at time arrives in herds!