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Smed - 2006-03-11 12:11:28
A favorite fork and bowl? Is he 4? Does it have robots on it?
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chocolate chaos - 2006-03-11 13:30:50
most of that rant makes me think you live with my husband.. who sits in the bar and complains that i dont do the yard work.
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radiogurl - 2006-03-11 14:06:27
Your best revenge on this SOB is to leave. He'll starve, go naked and God knows what else. Or else he'll have to get off of his useless, lazy ass and do something himself. More power to him.
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wildrosie - 2006-03-11 14:54:27
You know, it's been said that whatever first attracts you to someone, will be the thing that you can't stand about them later on. For instance, if you like someone being outgoing and gregarious, it will turn into them not being able to shut up for 2 minutes. So I have to wonder what it was that attracted you to Mr. Lucky in the first place. And then, I REALLY have to wonder why you bothered to let him hire you back when he fired you. I'd say that you need to hand in your resignation, and when he can't find his own dick to pee in a few weeks, ask for a 200% raise to come back and fix everything... Make sure you time it well! And don't go back unless you get it! Oh, and I'd time the walkout to coincide with a visit to Arizona, so you aren't there to watch the meltdown. And if he manages on his own, then at last you can move on! Hugs darlin' girl! ~Rosie~
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nicim - 2006-03-11 15:11:17
Hey Rosie - I've heard that too but you KNOW how carefully I looked at everything about him before getting involved. I SWEAR TO GOD these "habits" have been acquired over the years. Many just since 9-11 (post traumatic stress??) If you ask him why he does some of the things he does - why hon you know the answer - IT'S MY FAULT!! I did get more money when he needed me back in the business. At this point I figure no use cutting off my nose to spite his face, ya know? Don't worry - I'm back to normal already - went out in 75 degree sunshine and played with my flowers!!
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Poolagirl - 2006-03-11 15:27:55
For once I would say - Don't give him the bird. Take it with you when you leave. Just leave, Nici. It's not that hard. You've got everything it takes AND more to make it in this world. Just go.
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liz - 2006-03-11 15:36:16
I have an 8 year-old-son with some of those habits...and after reading your rant, I am working double time to retrain him. I don't want my boy being the object of such a diatribe in the future. Thanks for the insight.
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Zon - 2006-03-11 15:41:38
SO many similarities, right down to the bird. So first, I hug you. Then I agree with Poolagirl and say take the bird with you. I took both of ours. One now lives with him, after he got two of his own. Methinks that once Mr. Lucky is on his own, he'll fend for himself. That's what mine is learning to do. (The hard part is seeing him do these things now and thinking, "WHY couldn't you do that when we were TOGETHER? Oh, right, I enabled you." And, since we live in the same area, if you really don't want your bird, and you're fearing for her health if you leave her with him, do send me an e-mail. I can hook you up with a good sanctuary. I don't know if I can handle another conure, which is why I'm looking for a Myers, but...I ramble. Do drop me a line if necessary. Same name as my diary, on aohell.
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nicim - 2006-03-11 22:11:44
give him the bird!! Oh - Poolie, you are a funny funny girl.
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candoor - 2006-03-12 17:08:55
I love you... and you know what my question is... shhh, not now... and I hope your head feels better...
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Pfirsich - 2006-03-13 00:27:39
Mr Incompetent is LYING to you!
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