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>> have you ever been so sick and tired of your life that you wish you could just get in the car -- >> you're asking me this year? >> -- and drive away. you're at the grocery store, you're over it. your kids are crying, you don't have the money for the bills. all you want to do is drive. >> instead of runaway bride, you're a runaway mother or person. >> this one mom was tired of it, >> she did it. >> she had had a rough go of it. and she decided that she was going to -- she was grocery shopping and she'd had enough. she took some cash, put away her cell phone and decided she was going to make a break for it. she drove to orlando from her place i think in pennsylvania. she drove away. >> that's a long way. >> here's the bad part. she didn't tell her family. she didn't tell anybody where she was going. >> that's the point. she was sick of shopping and cleaning and runny noses. >> here's the thing. you can be at your wit's end but don't put your family through that. can you imagine? and the taxpayers by the way calling the police, missing person reports, everything else. i wonder if she'll be held accountable. >> she may. but i understand the thing about you shouldn't do it and all that stuff, but everyone's had it in their head where you wish you could -- >> go to an island. >> put your life in the rear view mirror and just go away. have you ever wanted to go that? >> of course. because life is hard. and life is heavy. and bad enough with your own life. when you start producing your family's problems and friend's problems. honestly this past year, i don't know one person who hasn't faced something really difficult. between the election and the heaviness and nastiness of that, along with the storms that we had. so many people battling cancer. that's so much more prevalent. even with all the research going into it. you know what i'm saying? seems like everybody has had a rough year. so, yes -- >> we get it. you want to get away. >> no one is running away from here. there are five cell phone etiquette rules that apparently every mom should follow. >> this is the thing. when you're on the phone you have to realize that your kid is listening to you. and sometimes you forget and you're a heated conversation and you're using big girl words and things and your child is soaking it in. so you have to be careful. you don't want to be the one pushing your kid in a stroller and having a conversation. >> they do take it in. >> number two. unless it's an emergency, don't answer the phone when you're in the middle of a real life conversation. it you're talking to a mom friend or kid's teacher or something, or your actual child, call the person back. because it is true, it's like call waiting. remember that? when you're on the phone with somebody and they get a call waiting and they go, oh, i'll call you back. you were the one in line. sometimes if you're waiting for a very important phone call, real friends will understand. but we're talking about habitual -- you get into a habit with this. >> someone's phone rings and says, no, i won't get that, i want to hear what you have to say. it makes you feel so much better instead of saying just wait a minute. wlet me take let me t

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