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Wow Elizabeth sure didn’t like joining a group of four people to discuss Romeo and Juliet in the modern street vernacular, “Stomp, thump, bam, Oh Romeo, wherefore stomp you are?”
Both my son and daughter were diagnosed with bipolar disorder. You can imagine what a joy they were living with as teenagers!
My daughter’s disorder was mild and she easily controlled it with medication. My late son was a completely different story! Nothing could control him for any length of time.
snsurone76 2 months ago
Maybe she’s trying to step on a cockroach.
French Persons' Savvy Selection of Screaming Elly Premium Member 2 months ago
(sad trombone) “muah muah muaaaaaah!”
GirlGeek Premium Member 2 months ago
Why is she upset? Not everybody pairs with their bestie 24/7
MReese 2 months ago
It’s her nemesis Candace again.
JetSilver 2 months ago
Oh well played. This is very true, and very very funny. Very well played.
GentlemanBill 2 months ago
Are those war drums? No, just a sullen teenager.
Funniguy 2 months ago
That is woebegone, sullen and morose. Or, it may be nefarious mopery.
dcdete. 2 months ago
Wow Elizabeth sure didn’t like joining a group of four people to discuss Romeo and Juliet in the modern street vernacular, “Stomp, thump, bam, Oh Romeo, wherefore stomp you are?”
SquidGamerGal 2 months ago
Knowing her type, it’s probably something petty and selfish.
ctolson 2 months ago
Bet Candace communicated something nasty about Liz to Dawn during the discussion of R&J.
Daltongang Premium Member 2 months ago
Ah yes the tribal drumming of the teenager tribe, communicating in their native manner.
mindjob 2 months ago
It might be Zumba
USN1977 2 months ago
Ironic that they were talking about Romeo & Juliet when Olivia Hussey just passed away.
ladykat Premium Member 2 months ago
Teenagers can always find a reason to stomp. Lots of adults can too.
sheashea 2 months ago
In my house it was called TAKE IT OUTSIDE!!!
Linguist 2 months ago
Both my son and daughter were diagnosed with bipolar disorder. You can imagine what a joy they were living with as teenagers!
My daughter’s disorder was mild and she easily controlled it with medication. My late son was a completely different story! Nothing could control him for any length of time.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 2 months ago
Stomp Disease can be cured by injections of chocolate chip cookies
lnrokr55 2 months ago
Momma needs to get a life, but we know that’s not gonna happen ! ;-)
paul brians 2 months ago
It’s Stomp on the Floors Day! See “Family Circus.”
rebelstrike0 2 months ago
That is rich for Elly to call Elizabeth morose, considering Elly has glowered and gotten moody herself on multiple occasions.
heligoland 2 months ago
Adolescence isn’t fun for anyone in the family.
Strawberry King 2 months ago
Alright, Liz, what’s ticking you off this time?
sincavage05 2 months ago
I think all of us have some variation of that code. My wife knows when I don’t want to talk and I don’t even have to say it.
kamoolah 2 months ago
Elizabeth has PMS
howtheduck 2 months ago
There’s some kind of cryptic message in the way a kid thumps around the house?
Yeah….I call it morose code.
Other possibilities considered were:
Yeah….I call it sulky signals.
Yeah….I call it a seem a sore systems
Yeah….I call it a tell a gruff
Yeah….I call it a why or less net wrath