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    what things annoying you in your parents?

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    However annoying parents sometimes may be at least they love you, be grateful you have parents. By the answers of some of the members, their parents are no longer here!

    maybe the better question is: "what do you do that annoys your parents.." Remember this, if it weren't for your parents you wouldn't be here.. You should thank them everyday and remember also they have been here longer than you and they have earned the right to annoy you, its called 'upbringing'. Someday when you are old enough you will understand this and thank them for annoying you but it'll be too late then because they will both be gone from this life..
    carmaxable

    if they lucky they will have them for a good long time. cherish them while you have them.
    Vinny

    Yes! My two most cherished friends were my parents, I am sure i drove them nuts as well when I was a young tad. I know I drove mom crazy.. Its funny that when you get older and more mature that you can look back and remember all the good and bad times and realize even the bad times were good. It takes awhile though..
    Nothing. I'm 49 and my mother is 72 and my father passed away 2 years ago.

    Question for you:
    What things do you do to annoy your parents?
    Vinny

    Wow, it is so amazing how close our minds come together on things like this.. I answered this question -then- read your reply.. Amazing, almost word for word..
    Colleen

    Moderator
    Scary, isn't it?
    bulletman

    It sure is!
    leeroy

    You go girl. Tell em like it is! Bratty little punks...
    Nothing.I have been an orphan for 30 years.
    carmaxable

    me too more than 40. sure wished i had mine to help me out in bad times, guide me when i needed it and love me enough to be a pain in my butt.
    Dad smoked.
    He drank to death.
    He stared into his black coffee for about an hour before he said "Good Morning."
    My Dad passed last year, he had Alzheimer's, My Mom passed 7 years ago she had inoperable lung cancer. I came from a large family and the most annoying that either of them ever did was love us. They literally gave up their lives for us. They never even got as far as enjoying their golden years together. My mom was only 72 which might seem old to you but from where I sit now, it's, not to far away. So enjoy all of the annoying things, cause they could be gone at any moment.
    PEOPLELOVER

    If only we could get old heads on young shoulders.

    My parents were like yours. They would go without so we kids could have a extra chop to eat.

    Not all but so many young ones today would say "More fools them"
    Good or bad parents are parents.Observe the mistakes that you think they made & try not to repeat them with your own kids.
    Mine have passed on.
    they wont let me play monster truck crash up in the living room.
    Colleen

    Moderator
    Who, your grandkids? Tell them they have to share! lol
    dwayne1716

    daren we have had this talk before you have inside toys and outside toys monster trucks are outside toys
    EVERYTHING. But you know they love you, that's why their a pain in the ass. Where would your head be if you lost them tomorrow?
    Bob/PKB

    What a gift, to hear your child's laughter, the first time as an infant, and now, as an adult who gets such a kick out of his old man.
    my dad annoyed me constantly when he was alive i would do any thing for a good dose of it today
    My mom is one heck of a nagger,my dad likes beer to much,but at the end of the day,I love and appreciate them very much,and am nothing without them,you are what you are,I'm pretty good at excepting people for just that.
    Myself was raise with Tom,Dick,Harry.as for raising kids now a day
    they never seem to appreciate anything that you give them,I gave them all what I would of wish somebody given me that,when I was young. The more you give them,the more they want, never enough.
    My parents are gone but I still have a mother-in-law. She just looks at me, giggles and waves me away with her hand (She and I speak different languages).

    Just think how you would feel if they were gone tomorrow?

    both my parents are dead around 30 years now, theres so much want to ask them about the family, of cause i can't, sometimes i resent them for it. there were so many stories my father told me i've his life as a jackaroo, my grand father as a stage coach driver etc., but being young i did not listen and i wished i did. i feel misty writing this but there you go!
    IamPamela313

    Cheer up, Bullet!Sorry for the lost of your parents. :-)
    My parents are no longer here, even so, I never swore at them, argued with them and did as I was told. They brought me up to the best of their abilities, and I am very proud of them. If they are still with you let them know how much you love them. Soon it may be too late.

    not being honest with me,that is my real dad, my heritage and things I find important, more important than them "saving face"

    Too many to name here. (Mother)

    It's interesting how most of us have forgotten what may have annoyed us when our parents were in charge.  My dad died in 2001.  He was a different sort (and I think I am quite a bit like him, now that I think about it).  I remember one thing I didn't like : When I was about 3, he had cancer and  some saliva glands were removed.  He recovered and was lived almost 50 more years.  BUT, he had a habit of getting up during a meal, going to a sink in the "service porch"....just off the kitchen, and honking up phlegm.  I realize now he had to choose between spit and swallow.  I'd have chosen spit, too.
    The real question might be:  What would your kids say is the most annoying thing about you? 

    ed shank

    This may sound a bit weird but My son and I's conversation usually end in "Dad, shut up, my sides are killing me, gotta go". I have the uncanny ability to make him laugh for the duration of our conversation. My daughter in law will on occasion call me and say something like " Dad, he's in a bad mood call him, get him laughing". Tickles the hell out of me that he laughs for a half hour straight. I honestly can't think of anything that might piss him off. His mother on the other hand is a different story.

    My parents voted for obama . They just cant get over being an old time democrat, no matter what circumstance.

    wish mine were still here,i bitterly regret not telling my Dad i loved him when he was dying.



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