Jennifer M. Says: I just heard your interview with Maria Bailey on MomTalk Radio. What an excellent concept for a book! I look forward to picking it up and reading it soon. I work part time for a company in order to be able to balance family, and kee... more
Have you ever gone out with another couple and they order the most expensive wine and food knowing you are not as financially sound as they are, and expect you to split the bill in the end? Or, better yet, how about when you split the check and the o... more
I feel so sorry for this lost soul. From everything I’ve read and seen it appears that he was raised by a Wacko father! While he was working 24/7 from a young age as well as being robbed of his childhood, but I’ll bet his father was laughing his way ... more
WackoCast - Episode 02 How many times have we jumped into relationships with our neighbors without taking a good look at who they are? Irsquo;m interviewing Angela who had a Wacko neighbor experience, and she has learned to ldquo;Watch, Look and List... more
John Edwards How about John Edwards? When he found out about the health of his wife, she, appearing to be a “host” personality, insisted that he run for President! God bless her; I know I would have done the same thing! Being a “host” myself, putting... more
You be the Judge! Lynn Spears What a Wacko level 4 if I’ve ever seen one. The second time they hauled Britney off to the “Looney Bin” Lynn, apparently, was unavailable for support due to a manicure appointment! Britney has worked hard her entire life... more
Beth Says: Any advice for people who feel like they always have to be nice to others? What is your advice on exactly *how* to get rid of the wackos? What does one do? Christina Says: The best way to get rid of a Wacko is to write a short note such as... more
Terri Says: I’m dealing with a wacko in every sense of the word. She apparently came upon some negative things being said about me on a local public chatroom (chatrooms-a big no no in the first place, teenager crap at its best). Anyway, the wacko som... more










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