purplerein said: Imago said: No, I don't feel bad for not telling them. I only watch the entire affair with casual curiosity. I'm mostly curious as to why they'd all be attracted to a guy in his mid 30's who can only afford to rent out one room in a small/moderate sized house with my roomates looks (I wouldn't fuck him if I were so inclined). I'm not being mean, but he's rolling in chicks and he's ain't all that. Normally, I'd point to personality, but he's got a unactractive personality too. Very nerdyish. He's like the guy that hangs out with you at the bar, but won't shut up. He's an awsome roomate as well, so I'm not inclined to get into his business. He leaves me alone and vice versa. We almost NEVER talk to each other, and he's extremely quiet at night. dude, he probably has a big penis, and knows how to use it. | |
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Now even this thread has gone gay.
And retina is like a uber-hetero. | |
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Ex-Moderator | retina said: 3. Just today my friend M told me about her ex boyfriend who had one day asked if he could speak to her in private. So he takes her into a separate room, closes the door and starts listing all the things that are not going so well in her life. He seems very concerned the whole time and M of course expects the punchline to be suggestions for how to deal with these things. But instead he declares that he's come to the conclusion that it's probably for the best if she kills herself. He adds that he would miss her very much and that it would become a very rough time for him, but he feels that it would be for the best.
That wins! Aside from out and out violence and/or abuse, I think that's the craziest! |
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Imago said: And retina is like uber-hetero. Is that another word for ultra-boring? Because that's how I feel tonight. Can't think of a single good comeback-line. | |
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CarrieMpls said: retina said: 3. Just today my friend M told me about her ex boyfriend who had one day asked if he could speak to her in private. So he takes her into a separate room, closes the door and starts listing all the things that are not going so well in her life. He seems very concerned the whole time and M of course expects the punchline to be suggestions for how to deal with these things. But instead he declares that he's come to the conclusion that it's probably for the best if she kills herself. He adds that he would miss her very much and that it would become a very rough time for him, but he feels that it would be for the best.
That wins! Aside from out and out violence and/or abuse, I think that's the craziest! It gets under your skin, doesn't it? She was telling me about this in the car today when we were on our way back from the marina where I'd picked up some cushions. They took up most of the space in the car so she had to sit behind me, which added extra creepiness since I couldn't see her while she was talking. I got the shivers, and felt really saddened and mad at the same time. | |
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I went out a few times with this guy, so not a really partner in any sense of the word. The first couple of times were great, the next time we went out for dinner and he invited his ex-girlfriend along. Another friend of his was there too to even out numbers luckily, but the whole evening was bizarre, since I started to think the ex didn't consider herself an ex at all. Next time we met up to shop for furniture, and she was there again, and I caught him trying to kiss her behind a wardrobe. I didn't call him again after that [Edited 12/21/06 14:50pm] | |
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ZombieKitten said: I went out a few times with this guy, so not a really partner in any sense of the word. The first couple of times were great, the next time we went out for dinner and he invited his ex-girlfriend along. Another friend of his was there too to even out numbers luckily, but the whole evening was bizarre, since I started to think the ex didn't consider herself an ex at all. Next time we met up to shop for furniture, and she was there again, and I caught him trying to kiss her behind a wardrobe. I didn't call him again after that
[Edited 12/21/06 14:50pm] That bastard! | |
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TMPletz said: ZombieKitten said: I went out a few times with this guy, so not a really partner in any sense of the word. The first couple of times were great, the next time we went out for dinner and he invited his ex-girlfriend along. Another friend of his was there too to even out numbers luckily, but the whole evening was bizarre, since I started to think the ex didn't consider herself an ex at all. Next time we met up to shop for furniture, and she was there again, and I caught him trying to kiss her behind a wardrobe. I didn't call him again after that
[Edited 12/21/06 14:50pm] That bastard! no I am glad, he saved me a lot of heartache - SOOOO glad I never actually fell in love with him or anything! But yeah, to his ex-girlfriend he sure was, they were still living together and everything. | |
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retina said: 3. Just today my friend M told me about her ex boyfriend who had one day asked if he could speak to her in private. So he takes her into a separate room, closes the door and starts listing all the things that are not going so well in her life. He seems very concerned the whole time and M of course expects the punchline to be suggestions for how to deal with these things. But instead he declares that he's come to the conclusion that it's probably for the best if she kills herself. He adds that he would miss her very much and that it would become a very rough time for him, but he feels that it would be for the best.
omg. is his name Christian and is he originally from Holland? if so, we might have dated the same guy and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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ZombieKitten said: I went out a few times with this guy, so not a really partner in any sense of the word. The first couple of times were great, the next time we went out for dinner and he invited his ex-girlfriend along. Another friend of his was there too to even out numbers luckily, but the whole evening was bizarre, since I started to think the ex didn't consider herself an ex at all. Next time we met up to shop for furniture, and she was there again, and I caught him trying to kiss her behind a wardrobe. I didn't call him again after that
[Edited 12/21/06 14:50pm] he was settin up an orgy on the sly | |
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origmnd said: ZombieKitten said: I went out a few times with this guy, so not a really partner in any sense of the word. The first couple of times were great, the next time we went out for dinner and he invited his ex-girlfriend along. Another friend of his was there too to even out numbers luckily, but the whole evening was bizarre, since I started to think the ex didn't consider herself an ex at all. Next time we met up to shop for furniture, and she was there again, and I caught him trying to kiss her behind a wardrobe. I didn't call him again after that
[Edited 12/21/06 14:50pm] he was settin up an orgy on the sly he should've just asked! | |
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retina said: Imago said: And retina is like uber-hetero. Is that another word for ultra-boring? Because that's how I feel tonight. Can't think of a single good comeback-line. Oh retina, I never much read what you post anyway. I just like to bask in your retinalinity | |
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in-freakin-sane
did tina move out? that is just crazy! and very glad that i am not the M in question hope her being able to talk about it means she gained strength as a result of such a horrid thing. this is not even remotely in the same ball park but a couple of years ago a guy asked me out for a drink and called me a few times. then one night he called and asked if he could come over. he seemed cagey and finally told me he was married with three kids. thank goodness i hadn't done more than kiss him. fast forward to last winter and we saw each other at home depot. i wasn't even sure he had seen me but guess what... after i got home the cheeky fucker thought he could call. to make matters more interesting he now lives down the street from my friend's place. I am sure if i popped into the bar he took me to i would find him there with another woman. | |
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I have a couple of stories but they are far too personal to post publicly...even for me.
People can be so mean to people they supposedly care about sometimes. | |
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JustErin said: I have a couple of stories but they are far too personal to post publicly...even for me.
People can be so mean to people they supposedly care about sometimes. I always thought jerseykrs was a really nice guy. spell edit [Edited 12/21/06 17:05pm] | |
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sextonseven said: JustErin said: I have a couple of stories but they are far too personal to post publicly...even for me.
People can be so mean to people they supposedly care about sometimes. I always thought jerseykrs was a really nice guy. spell edit [Edited 12/21/06 17:05pm] He's not, but I just can't seem to kick his ass to the curb. | |
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JustErin said: sextonseven said: I always thought jerseykrs was a really nice guy. spell edit [Edited 12/21/06 17:05pm] He's not, but I just can't seem to kick his ass to the curb. It's the New Jersey accent, right? That always gets the ladies. | |
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IstenSzek said: retina said: 3. Just today my friend M told me about her ex boyfriend who had one day asked if he could speak to her in private. So he takes her into a separate room, closes the door and starts listing all the things that are not going so well in her life. He seems very concerned the whole time and M of course expects the punchline to be suggestions for how to deal with these things. But instead he declares that he's come to the conclusion that it's probably for the best if she kills herself. He adds that he would miss her very much and that it would become a very rough time for him, but he feels that it would be for the best.
omg. is his name Christian and is he originally from Holland? if so, we might have dated the same guy Somebody pulled this very same stunt on you? How did you take it? | |
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emm said: in-freakin-sane
did tina move out? that is just crazy! and very glad that i am not the M in question hope her being able to talk about it means she gained strength as a result of such a horrid thing. Yeah, well fortunately they're both strong people. But for some mysterious reason they're attracted to all the wrong types of guys. Same old story as always. this is not even remotely in the same ball park but
a couple of years ago a guy asked me out for a drink and called me a few times. then one night he called and asked if he could come over. he seemed cagey and finally told me he was married with three kids. thank goodness i hadn't done more than kiss him. fast forward to last winter and we saw each other at home depot. i wasn't even sure he had seen me but guess what... after i got home the cheeky fucker thought he could call. to make matters more interesting he now lives down the street from my friend's place. I am sure if i popped into the bar he took me to i would find him there with another woman. Some people just don't care. | |
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My gf is my soul-mate.
After this life, I'm pretty sure we'll both be burning in Hell, together for all eternity. | |
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Illustrator said: My gf is my soul-mate.
After this life, I'm pretty sure we'll both be burning in Hell, together for all eternity. | |
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retina said: IstenSzek said: omg. is his name Christian and is he originally from Holland? if so, we might have dated the same guy Somebody pulled this very same stunt on you? How did you take it? well not exactly the same, but close. very close. i took it as one should take it - a sign that you are in a mentally abusive relationship with some crappy piece of low self esteem shithead who only feels secure once he´s got you feeling like shit. the only answer to a comment like that is if i ever do consider killing myself, i´ll make sure to come by and cut your throat first, you slimy little bastard. now excuse me while i go and pack my stuff so you can look for another, more gullible victim to prey on and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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I got a million tales of partners from hell.....
...but they all cast me in a bad light, so ME NO TALKIE!!!! He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
(George Eliot) the video for the above... http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related | |
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