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  • imageBallSox:
    imageMelleTX:

    imagejeffsjayme:
    I think it's funny you keep calling your sister "the nanny" to a child that's not yet born. Awesome!

    Actually, she called her Nanny, not "the nanny". If the OP is Catholic or Southern (or possibly both), Nanny is a term of endearment and another name for a Godmother. Godfather is Parrain.

    I could be wrong, but I don't think she was referring to her as the babysitter.  

    Hey Melle, did you ever wonder what it looked like to give someone too much credit?  Here ya go :-D

     I just shot diet coke out of my nose.

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  • imagePurpleDrewbie5:
    imageMrsNorry:
    imagetaylor&derrick:

    Wow! All I have to say is I find it so funny that some of you all are very judgmental, and want to call yourselves adults and the fact is that all you want to throw at me is my age. Sorry, but 20 is not that young and whether you like it or not, I am an adult. There's a difference in trying to be helpful and in being a complete ***! No, sorry I haven't seen snark yet (until now). I am not the immature one going to look for it like some of you! When I see someone's post that is wanting to vent or to try and get advice, I say my opinion with respect to that poster even if I may disagree with them. There is no reason to be rude, obnoxious, or to attack someone over the internet. You all are supposed to be adults?

    Yes, I call my sister the "nanny" to my unborn child. I don't see anything wrong with that. My personal preference. No one said you had to do that for your child. If you don't like someone's post why comment or make yourself look like an ass? Seems like some of you just want to completely attack people and are way too literal.

    I think my desire to have a close family is realistic, sorry for those who weren't raised that way. Is it really necessary to say someone isn't being realistic just because you don't believe the same things I do? I was being a whiny little 20 year old so please try again with something else. Maybe you're being an old hag. Who's to say? Maybe if you all knew my MIL this post wouldn't be like this. Now I know if the background information is too long to not even worry about posting a question like this.

    For those of you who know how to post a mature disagreement I truly appreciate it.

    Thanks for posting. The immature and the mature. :)

    FTFY, and DAMN, it took me awhile. Spell check is your friend, as is using proper grammar. 

    Just a thought...maybe people wouldn't jump on your age so much if you could properly string a thought together, instead of posting run on rants that are nearly illegible. 

    Yeah, that was definitely my point too. If you want to be taken seriously write like an adult.

    Agreed. Given that we only know you from your internet posts, writing with deliberate poor grammar and bad spelling (because yall isn't even contracted correctly, it would be y'all) does not assist your point. You say you are in college and yet, you struggle with even a basic internet post. I will admit I am a "Grammar Nazi," but after seeing so many obvious mistakes, I can't take a post seriously when it is that badly butchered. Please fight your (possessive) age stereotype. You're (contraction for you are) not helping your case. Not trying to come off as snarky, but based on your posts, I am wondering if you were taught the difference in English Composition at least. Also, using colloquialism to make an argument is a poor choice. I understand you may talk that way, but this is a written forum, and it makes you sound foolish.

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  • imageLiz4444:
    imageBallSox:
    imageMelleTX:

    imagejeffsjayme:
    I think it's funny you keep calling your sister "the nanny" to a child that's not yet born. Awesome!

    Actually, she called her Nanny, not "the nanny". If the OP is Catholic or Southern (or possibly both), Nanny is a term of endearment and another name for a Godmother. Godfather is Parrain.

    I could be wrong, but I don't think she was referring to her as the babysitter.  

    Hey Melle, did you ever wonder what it looked like to give someone too much credit?  Here ya go :-D

     I just shot diet coke out of my nose.

    Hey... I said I could be wrong. It does happen occasionally. : ) 

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  • imageMelleTX:

    imagejeffsjayme:
    I think it's funny you keep calling your sister "the nanny" to a child that's not yet born. Awesome!

    Actually, she called her Nanny, not "the nanny". If the OP is Catholic or Southern (or possibly both), Nanny is a term of endearment and another name for a Godmother. Godfather is Parrain.

    I could be wrong, but I don't think she was referring to her as the babysitter.  

    Thanks for being so sweet yes I am catholic and yes I am from the south. I was referring to her being the Godmother thanks for clearing that up :)

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