Anger Mismanagement

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#694: “Anger Mismanagement”
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54: Clanging Cymbals...and the Meaning of God's Love
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1 Corinthians 13:5

5It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.

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Anger Mismanagement

“Anger Mismanagement” is episode #694 of the Adventures in Odyssey audio series. It was written by Kathy Buchanan, and originally aired on October 22, 2011.

Summary

Frustration abounds as David Parker suggests Grandma Lucia try a test run of her salon business in his living room, and Olivia discovers Valerie stealing the media spotlight for a big parade.

Plot

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Discussion Questions

  1. Whit told Olivia that it's not a sin to get angry. Do you agree? When could anger be a good thing?
  2. What makes God angry?

Cast

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Ted Humphries Valerie Swanson
Amber (b) Olivia Parker
Simon Jones David Parker


Notes

Allusions
  • Taco Barn is probably a reference to the American fast food chain "Taco Bell".

Quotes

David Parker: That's odd. I haven't seen this many cars out front since that hot air balloon landed on our roof.


Wooton Bassett: The point is, Olivia, that sometimes we have to try to be understanding even if we don't understand what we're supposed to be understanding about. Understand?
Olivia Parker: I...actually, that makes sense.
Wooton Bassett: Thanks a lot.


Mrs. Kramer: The package was supposed to be here yesterday, Wooton. Uh-huh, yesterday, as in, the day before today.
Wooton Bassett: Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm sorry, Mrs. Kramer, but you know I can only deliver what they give to me, when they give it to me.
Mrs. Kramer: Uh huh. Well, I'm onto your game.
Wooton Bassett: Huh?
Mrs. Kramer: You see, I saw that exposé about the post office on TV last night. You've probably buried it in your basement because you were too lazy to deliver it.
Wooton Bassett: Trust me, Mrs. Kramer. I am way too lazy to be digging a big hole in my basement.

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