Teddi Mellencamp
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But it was the funniest thing ever.
And then months like months and months later, I ran into his mom again because she was at one of like these like Cal events that we have.
And she was just the sweetest woman ever, like called me out from a crowd.
And I was like, I love you.
your son and i didn't work out that's fine right you and i are from this parents weekend like you're my girl she was that was very i think that was very gracious of you i guess and of her i'm trying to think if if i would go to a girl because i have a son and a daughter and would i go up to a girl that he had broken up he would probably kill me he might never speak to me again yeah if i went up to a girl and i was like listen my son's dick i i can't like he would just he would
freaked out on me but yes but I will say I already told the story when we opened this episode I've given dirty looks to boys I there was recently this like literally just a few weeks ago we were we have a home in a beach town in Jersey and we saw someone that had my daughter had broken up with probably three years ago and he was like across the restaurant she's like mom that's him
And I said, I'm getting up.
I'm going over there.
Like, she's like, sit down.
But it's like, there's something about, as you might find out one day, there's something about that maternal instinct and that mama bear thing that kicks in.
that I'm sure gets a lot of moms in trouble at parents weekend.
I also think it's like when you have such a close relationship to your daughter and she's just like telling you, yeah, and X, Y, and Z, it's like, well, like you would react the same way as like, I'm sure like her friends are reacting same way.
Like my mom was like, I don't like you, like my daughter over.
So no, it's true.
They say though, that like, you know,
somebody that hurts you, you may forget that person, but your mother will never forget and will hold grudges.
I mean, my kids, you know, like every kid had whatever stuff, little fights with their friends and in elementary, in middle school.
And I'm like, oh, Jane's coming over.
And you know, it's like, I'm the one that can't get past that.
And you combine that, I guess, with alcohol.