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I don’t make mistakes. Other people make them and screw up what I’m trying to do.
LOL!! I’m with you SKL!! We’re perfect;)
Bailey says no he doesn’t make excuses but I have to say he used to. He’s gotten a lot better but when he was 5-6 it didn’t matter what he did wrong it was someone else’s fault. Even if say he spilled something he’d blame me when I wasn’t even in the same room!!!
Trinity: No
Dylan: sometimes