Reply #30 posted 01/06/11 1:31pm
thekidsgirl 
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I ran into to my bestfriend's exboyfriend downtown 2 nights ago, and ended up having a very innocent coffee with him....Now she's being pissy, and I'm sorry I ever saw him! 
Also sorrry that I had a cookie with said coffee as well... If you will, so will I |
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Reply #31 posted 01/06/11 1:35pm
thekidsgirl 
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FauxReal said:
My friend told me he lost his mom years ago, so I try to be careful about mom subjects and shit. But one day while joking around I directed a "Oh, You SonuvaBitch!" at him...and immediately thought, "FauxReal you done fucked up, you know that, right?"
I mean I coulda been referring to his dad, if I were actually referring to either of them, I suppose.
[Edited 1/5/11 12:21pm]
I know this feeling. A friend of mine lost his dad around Christmas and although he handled it really well, I felt terible everytime I mentioned getting my dad's gift, or going to visit him, etc.  If you will, so will I |
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Reply #32 posted 01/06/11 2:23pm
BklynBabe 
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Having lost my mom, I can testify those things do not bother me. What does bother me is people who do not appreciate the good parents they still have. Another thing is people who treated me like I had no right to mourn or still don't. It's been 13 years but the loss is still poignant every day.... |
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Reply #33 posted 01/06/11 4:22pm
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BklynBabe said:
Having lost my mom, I can testify those things do not bother me. What does bother me is people who do not appreciate the good parents they still have. Another thing is people who treated me like I had no right to mourn or still don't. It's been 13 years but the loss is still poignant every day....
Girl, don't I know it. I lost my daddy nine years ago and I still grieve. And don't let something happen to remind me of him. I'm subject to lose it right then and there.
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Reply #34 posted 01/06/11 5:19pm
PunkMistress 
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Evvy said:
^^^u don't really mean thAt John....
You're talking to the man who asked at a fancy restaurant at which he was being served by a waitress with a limp:
"Do I get 20 percent off because my waitress is defective?" It's what you make it. |
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Reply #35 posted 01/06/11 5:21pm
OnlyNDaUsa 
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on my way home everyday I pass a liquor store. I never stop... I always feel bad about that. 
EDIT: someday I will remember I have to manually check the spell check here. everywhere else it is automatic? [Edited 1/6/11 9:22am] "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" |
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Reply #36 posted 01/06/11 5:23pm
johnart 
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PunkMistress said:
Evvy said:
^^^u don't really mean thAt John....
You're talking to the man who asked at a fancy restaurant at which he was being served by a waitress with a limp:
"Do I get 20 percent off because my waitress is defective?"
Well, it slowed the delivery.  |
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Reply #37 posted 01/06/11 5:28pm
Genesia 
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johnart said:
PunkMistress said:
You're talking to the man who asked at a fancy restaurant at which he was being served by a waitress with a limp:
"Do I get 20 percent off because my waitress is defective?"
Well, it slowed the delivery. 

We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. |
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Reply #38 posted 01/06/11 5:34pm
PunkMistress 
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johnart said:
PunkMistress said:
You're talking to the man who asked at a fancy restaurant at which he was being served by a waitress with a limp:
"Do I get 20 percent off because my waitress is defective?"
Well, it slowed the delivery. 
At least she didn't offer drugs to us like the waiter on our first visit! It's what you make it. |
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