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Reply #30 posted 10/13/07 5:05pm

CarrieMpls

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Imago said:

DanceWme said:


Yeah like the ones who gets turned on by being kicked in the balls



I want to be the creaming yellow banana center in a chocolate heybaby/DanceWme cookie. ky


spit

omg, that's so gross.

lol
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Reply #31 posted 10/13/07 5:12pm

Cinnie

Muse2NOPharaoh said:

violator said:



Yes... do tell...

Someone caught it on IP.... The matter never fully surfaced as they threatened suicide.... They are still very present here... I doubt they are pulling shit like that anymore... very lonely I suppose.

This is why I come off cliquey at times... I dont deal with new accts until they are well set in around here.


you know I'm real right?
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Reply #32 posted 10/13/07 5:13pm

heybaby

Cinnie said:

Muse2NOPharaoh said:


Someone caught it on IP.... The matter never fully surfaced as they threatened suicide.... They are still very present here... I doubt they are pulling shit like that anymore... very lonely I suppose.

This is why I come off cliquey at times... I dont deal with new accts until they are well set in around here.


you know I'm real right?


hmmm
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Reply #33 posted 10/13/07 6:28pm

JasmineFire

okay...

That Janna women is creepy as hell. I mean...doesn't she have a job or something? She is way too crazy and has way too much time on her hands. disbelief

But wtf is up with that Audrey woman? She seems like she needs to get out more as well. It's ashame that she wasted 2 years of her life being in love with this fictional man.

disbelief
[Edited 10/13/07 11:29am]
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Reply #34 posted 10/13/07 6:31pm

ThreadBare

This story is just so _____...

omg
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Reply #35 posted 10/13/07 6:34pm

Imago

JasmineFire said:

okay...

That Janna women is creepy as hell. I mean...doesn't she have a job or something? She is way too crazy and has way too much time on her hands. disbelief

But wtf is up with that Audrey woman? She seems like she needs to get out more as well. It's ashame that she wasted 2 years of her life being in love with this fictional man.

disbelief
[Edited 10/13/07 11:29am]

I know a gay man who is now married to a woman--this is not one of those wacko "reformed gay" men either. Just a guy desperately wanting a normal life despite himself.

To me, his wife is married to a fictitious character that doesn't exist. Very sad.
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Reply #36 posted 10/13/07 6:42pm

Justin1972UK

Imago said:

I know a gay man who is now married to a woman--this is not one of those wacko "reformed gay" men either. Just a guy desperately wanting a normal life despite himself.


I know one of those too.

The majority of people are duplicitous to some degree - maybe not to the extent of this story or something like the J.T, Leroy hoo-ha, but a lot of people are hiding stuff on a day-to-day basis.

I'm constantly amazed by the secrets people tell me. Nobody I know whom is happily married would be if they knew the truth about each other. I'm not just talking about men on the downlow - I mean all kinds of dramatic weird stuff.
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Reply #37 posted 10/13/07 6:58pm

Ottensen

Byron said:

Some crazy shit like this happens in "real" life as well, and rather easily...I even remember the story about a woman who conned some guy into marrying her, claimed she had cancer and would go to her hospital visits alone (didn't feel comfortable dealing with it with her new hubby there watching, I guess), talked on and on about her sister (who the hubby never met, btw) and said she wanted to go visit her during this time, to which of course the hubby said "of course"...and they while there, got a call from his wife's sister that the cancer had taken it's toll suddenly and his wife had died.

Then the sister asked if she could come visit him and retrieve some of her dead sister's things..he says "of course" once more...and, you guessed it, this guy's wife returns as her own twin sister lol lol...she has darker hair (I think) and is a bit thinner, but it's her. And to top it off, they get married! (again!) lol doh!...

You don't need the interwebs for this shit lol lol...



eek eek eek eek WHAAAA...???

This is so off the chain...it's like a plot line from the soap opera General Hospital in the 80's dancing jig...

And it's really a true story? If so then i think today that i have heard it ALL.
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Reply #38 posted 10/13/07 8:12pm

Byron

Ottensen said:

Byron said:

Some crazy shit like this happens in "real" life as well, and rather easily...I even remember the story about a woman who conned some guy into marrying her, claimed she had cancer and would go to her hospital visits alone (didn't feel comfortable dealing with it with her new hubby there watching, I guess), talked on and on about her sister (who the hubby never met, btw) and said she wanted to go visit her during this time, to which of course the hubby said "of course"...and they while there, got a call from his wife's sister that the cancer had taken it's toll suddenly and his wife had died.

Then the sister asked if she could come visit him and retrieve some of her dead sister's things..he says "of course" once more...and, you guessed it, this guy's wife returns as her own twin sister lol lol...she has darker hair (I think) and is a bit thinner, but it's her. And to top it off, they get married! (again!) lol doh!...

You don't need the interwebs for this shit lol lol...



eek eek eek eek WHAAAA...???

This is so off the chain...it's like a plot line from the soap opera General Hospital in the 80's dancing jig...

And it's really a true story? If so then i think today that i have heard it ALL.

lol...Yep, it's a true story...they even had a mini-series about it a long time ago, and an "Unsolved Mysteries" segment on the woman.
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Reply #39 posted 10/13/07 8:17pm

JasmineFire

ThreadBare said:

This story is just so _____...

omg

"strange as hell!"
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Reply #40 posted 10/13/07 8:34pm

ThreadBare

JasmineFire said:

ThreadBare said:

This story is just so _____...

omg

"strange as hell!"


nod yeah, and icky.

My heart goes out to everyone involved.
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Reply #41 posted 10/13/07 8:46pm

heybaby

We spend much of our lives alone. Some cope with it better than others. The ones who don’t are primed and ready for victimhood. You have to learn to be with yourself...


very well said. as creepy as it is this was a good read. nod
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Reply #42 posted 10/16/07 7:02am

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Damn! This is 6 pages long! omg
surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years...
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Reply #43 posted 10/16/07 8:42am

catpark

wow, reading that was big eye-opener eek
one of the best things ive read in a long time, very well-written.
FUNKNROLL! dancing jig "February 2014, wow". 'dre. nod
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Reply #44 posted 10/16/07 8:47am

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KidaDynamite said:

Damn! This is 6 pages long! omg

lol
It's a mess, ain't it, sheriff?
If it ain't, it'll do till the mess gets here
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Reply #45 posted 10/16/07 8:59am

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eek

disbelief
seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before music beret
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Reply #46 posted 10/16/07 8:59am

Ottensen

Imago said:

JasmineFire said:

okay...

That Janna women is creepy as hell. I mean...doesn't she have a job or something? She is way too crazy and has way too much time on her hands. disbelief

But wtf is up with that Audrey woman? She seems like she needs to get out more as well. It's ashame that she wasted 2 years of her life being in love with this fictional man.

disbelief
[Edited 10/13/07 11:29am]

I know a gay man who is now married to a woman--this is not one of those wacko "reformed gay" men either. Just a guy desperately wanting a normal life despite himself.

To me, his wife is married to a fictitious character that doesn't exist. Very sad.


You're both on point. nod
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Reply #47 posted 10/16/07 10:03am

ZombieKitten

catpark said:

wow, reading that was big eye-opener eek
one of the best things ive read in a long time, very well-written.


I would have been happy to read this as a novel nod it was on the edge of your seat stuff!
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Reply #48 posted 10/16/07 10:15am

Ottensen

ZombieKitten said:

catpark said:

wow, reading that was big eye-opener eek
one of the best things ive read in a long time, very well-written.


I would have been happy to read this as a novel nod it was on the edge of your seat stuff!


And it has "screenplay potential" written all over it as well.
lol

But since movies require less of an attention span than novels, they need something more shocking for the climax to keep the moviegoers on the edge. It sounds a bit clichè but I could imagine if they made her more aggressive like Kathy Bates in Misery or Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction. On screen, a good villain never goes down willingly, and that feeds their ultimate demise nod. Then of course the protagonists of the story emerge weathered, a bit beaten, faulty, but not broken, and stumble off into the sunset (presumably and) happily ever after! giggle
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Reply #49 posted 10/16/07 10:19am

ZombieKitten

Ottensen said:

ZombieKitten said:



I would have been happy to read this as a novel nod it was on the edge of your seat stuff!


And it has "screenplay potential" written all over it as well.
lol

But since movies require less of an attention span than novels, they need something more shocking for the climax to keep the moviegoers on the edge. It sounds a bit clichè but I could imagine if they made her more aggressive like Kathy Bates in Misery or Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction. On screen, a good villain never goes down willingly, and that feeds their ultimate demise nod. Then of course the protagonists of the story emerge weathered, a bit beaten, faulty, but not broken, and stumble off into the sunset (presumably and) happily ever after! giggle


and grandmothers all over the world would be like "I told you so!" all those awful things they heard about the internet on the radio were true after all lol

most def, movie potential, but she needs a better motive, doing this as a hobby isn't scary or believable hmmm
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Reply #50 posted 10/16/07 10:34am

Ottensen

ZombieKitten said:

Ottensen said:



And it has "screenplay potential" written all over it as well.
lol

But since movies require less of an attention span than novels, they need something more shocking for the climax to keep the moviegoers on the edge. It sounds a bit clichè but I could imagine if they made her more aggressive like Kathy Bates in Misery or Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction. On screen, a good villain never goes down willingly, and that feeds their ultimate demise nod. Then of course the protagonists of the story emerge weathered, a bit beaten, faulty, but not broken, and stumble off into the sunset (presumably and) happily ever after! giggle


and grandmothers all over the world would be like "I told you so!" all those awful things they heard about the internet on the radio were true after all lol

most def, movie potential, but she needs a better motive, doing this as a hobby isn't scary or believable hmmm


you know I think I actually HAVE a movie similar to this somewhere in my dvd collection, you know, with fake identity and such eek. Now when I'm done with work today I have to run and look!!! smile . But as a more old fashioned twist on this subject (maning sans internet), did you ever see the Nicole Kidman movie "Birth" ??? Oh my goodness!!! Talk about manipulation in a way that was hard to digest nod
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Reply #51 posted 10/16/07 10:38am

ZombieKitten

Ottensen said:

ZombieKitten said:



and grandmothers all over the world would be like "I told you so!" all those awful things they heard about the internet on the radio were true after all lol

most def, movie potential, but she needs a better motive, doing this as a hobby isn't scary or believable hmmm


you know I think I actually HAVE a movie similar to this somewhere in my dvd collection, you know, with fake identity and such eek. Now when I'm done with work today I have to run and look!!! smile . But as a more old fashioned twist on this subject (maning sans internet), did you ever see the Nicole Kidman movie "Birth" ??? Oh my goodness!!! Talk about manipulation in a way that was hard to digest nod


no I didn't see that one yet, is it good?
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Reply #52 posted 10/16/07 11:10am

Ottensen

ZombieKitten said:

Ottensen said:



you know I think I actually HAVE a movie similar to this somewhere in my dvd collection, you know, with fake identity and such eek. Now when I'm done with work today I have to run and look!!! smile . But as a more old fashioned twist on this subject (maning sans internet), did you ever see the Nicole Kidman movie "Birth" ??? Oh my goodness!!! Talk about manipulation in a way that was hard to digest nod


no I didn't see that one yet, is it good?



It's not that bad at all, actually. I already gave away the fact that there is manipulation involved, so you might not want to see it now lol! But I do think they did a good job with confusing the viewer midway through the movie, where you don't know what or how fact and fiction is perceived by each character

http://www.youtube.com/wa...4QgqEgTgPE

It's a good saturday afternoon thingy to watch if you can get everybody out of the house cool
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Reply #53 posted 10/16/07 4:12pm

MIGUELGOMEZ

Wow! What a great story. Truth is stranger than fiction, trust me.
MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits"
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Reply #54 posted 10/16/07 6:07pm

Justin1972UK

Ottensen said:

ZombieKitten said:



I would have been happy to read this as a novel nod it was on the edge of your seat stuff!


And it has "screenplay potential" written all over it as well.
lol


It's very much like 'The Night Listener' starring Robin Williams.
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Reply #55 posted 10/16/07 7:00pm

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Reply #56 posted 10/16/07 7:01pm

Ottensen

Justin1972UK said:

Ottensen said:



And it has "screenplay potential" written all over it as well.
lol


It's very much like 'The Night Listener' starring Robin Williams.


I'm tempted to look it up on the net, but I'm at home alone and the topic already has me kinda scared since it's dark out now. I had to click on this thread only in the morning! boxed lol boxed
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Reply #57 posted 10/16/07 10:37pm

ZombieKitten

Ottensen said:

Justin1972UK said:



It's very much like 'The Night Listener' starring Robin Williams.


I'm tempted to look it up on the net, but I'm at home alone and the topic already has me kinda scared since it's dark out now. I had to click on this thread only in the morning! boxed lol boxed


comfort
I know!
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Reply #58 posted 10/17/07 12:11am

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catpark said:

wow, reading that was big eye-opener eek
one of the best things ive read in a long time, very well-written.


nutso


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