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[quote=doodlebug]We did them most days. I didn't enjoy them particularly. My step father was a real debbie downer...very pessimistic, you had to sensor every syllable to avoid offending him or being lectured about something, he wasn't very smart which made it particularly grating. I loved it when he worked swing shift and wasn't around but sadly, that wasn't nearly often enough. I think some people just need more down time than others and time away from other people and forcing them to be together when they simply don't want to be is really a recipe for disaster. On the other hand, I know lots of families for whom family dinners are a really good thing. It's really about the personalities of all the players and overall group dynamics. One grump can really ruin it for everyone if they can't keep their grumpy trap shut.[/quote]
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