As usual, Alice hears what she wants to hear (and disregards the rest). Lie, la-lie, lie, la- la, la, lie, la-lieLie, la-lie, lie, la-la, la, lie, la-lie, la-la-la-la, lie
Alice’s misplaced optimism, or better, wishful thinking, might seem charming to some, but it also bespeaks her invincible narcissism. She isn’t hearing what Peter is saying, just her own avaricious desire….
maureenmck Premium Member about 1 year ago
As usual, Alice hears what she wants to hear (and disregards the rest). Lie, la-lie, lie, la- la, la, lie, la-lieLie, la-lie, lie, la-la, la, lie, la-lie, la-la-la-la, lie
Zebrastripes about 1 year ago
Soooo NOOOO!
Prey about 1 year ago
Lift her up, put her in it and pretend to drive away. From my new book " Parenting the mean way!"
bwinning about 1 year ago
His first mistake was trying to reason with a 4-year-old
rstove428 Premium Member about 1 year ago
I know these are reprints, but: I really hope this plot line was continued. So many ways to go.
1JennyJenkins about 1 year ago
So yes, it’s a no!
listmom about 1 year ago
Trying logic with Alice is a losing proposition.
Jeffin Premium Member about 1 year ago
Lead with NO and mansplain later.
The Duke about 1 year ago
But it’s 10% off so you’d be saving $80.
Sisyphos about 1 year ago
Alice’s misplaced optimism, or better, wishful thinking, might seem charming to some, but it also bespeaks her invincible narcissism. She isn’t hearing what Peter is saying, just her own avaricious desire….