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Post by libra254 on Nov 25, 2003 2:37:03 GMT -5
well, it hasn't come up yet, so i'm ok so far! Thanks Andi and Kit. I'll keep u updated
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Post by Andi on Nov 25, 2003 18:30:56 GMT -5
Okie Dokie we'll be here hon. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by wildcat14 on Dec 1, 2003 23:27:39 GMT -5
kat i got a buddy of mine who has women trouble and no it's not me. he had 10 different girlfriends and yes even a ghost name robin.. his name is alan he joined the navy again as a boatswain mate he's been hurt by this one girl name terri who i thought would be great for him she treated him like shit.. i told him to wait she's out there looking for him am i right?
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Post by Andi on Dec 2, 2003 10:09:22 GMT -5
I know you addressed your Post to Kat, but can I put my two cents in too? It's just my opinion so take it with a grain of salt okay? I'm thinking he would be better with the ghost - Robin, right? That other girl should stick it in her ear. If he's not being treated the way he should be, then he needs to keep looking. Yeah, he should just wait to see what fate has in store for him before he goes OVERBOARD. Sorry had to do it, it was too funny. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by wildcat14 on Dec 2, 2003 21:28:49 GMT -5
well i know i addressed it to kat but anyone can answer i don't mind if she don't. problem with robin she has to wait til the person is dead to take over the body
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Post by Andi on Dec 4, 2003 0:43:38 GMT -5
I guess he wouldn't be willing to scan the morgue for a good looking gal for her to take over, huh? Oh, well. Then I guess he just better stay single (It's much easier anyway, GEEZ) ;D
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Post by wildcat14 on Dec 8, 2003 23:45:03 GMT -5
i have a problem.. my wifes neice name tiffany made fun of me at her mom's behind my back.. i was explaining some thing to her she rolled her eyes and told her sister i have the mentality of a 12 yr old no one knows this except for one other.. here i was born with FAE my real mother was drinking while carrying me.. if people can't deal with my disability i don't need them as a friend. i'll go into more detail when i get home everyone i know is aware i have it and are ok with it
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Post by Andi on Dec 9, 2003 9:17:42 GMT -5
Wow, I didn't know that. What's FAE? Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is what I've always heard. I'm sorry to hear that.
Yeah, she's got big issues of her own to deal with, that's why she's probably taking it out on you. You don't need people like that in your life. Next time you have to be around her, just totally ignore her. If she speaks to you, pretend she's not there. Try to stay as far away from her as possible.
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Post by ~*~Kit_The_Kat~*~ on Dec 9, 2003 11:51:55 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,300]Andi, you're a natural at this hon [/glow]
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Post by Andi on Dec 12, 2003 12:53:31 GMT -5
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Giving my opinion is easy, I just hope nobody gets mad at me. I think deep thoughts sometimes, otherwise, I'm the scarecrow on the Wizard of Oz with no brain. he he ;D ;D ;D
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Post by wildcat14 on Dec 12, 2003 20:07:25 GMT -5
close andi it's fetal alcohol effect, there's a difference my biologial mother was drinking while pregnant with me.. it's hard sometimes even on my wife she deals with it pretty well.. i have an obssesion problem of wanting things that goes with it i want everyone to read on it to learn more about my condition, if anyone has question aboutt it pm me email me tomriddle38@yahoo.com i'll tell you as much as i can
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Post by Andi on Dec 13, 2003 10:18:52 GMT -5
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Post by wildcat14 on Dec 13, 2003 23:35:42 GMT -5
don't worry about it, heather called me at 7 once because i asked for a wake up call so it's fine i went back to bed and got up at 10:30 gives kat green M&M's
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Post by TrustNo1SM on Dec 14, 2003 0:44:22 GMT -5
Dear Chatty, hehe I was talking to my friend Lauren the other day and she was telling me about this guys she met in France. Her and her mom went there I think a year ago to see some friend that moved there. Anyway Lauren and her friend Holly met a couple of guys there and one of them still contacts Lauren and they talk alot and they both liked eachother for a while. But now She still likes him and it has been a year since the last time she saw him. So when we were talking the other day she was telling me how she still liked him but she wasn't sure whether he liked her or not and she knew that Long distance relationships don't work. And asked me how she would try and just get over him. I didn't know what to tell her cause thats never happen to me before or at least not like this. Any advice I can give her? Thanks, A comserned Friend
I like that sig hehe
sorry if it seems a little unclear I had trouble wording the situation.
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Post by libra254 on Dec 14, 2003 0:55:06 GMT -5
Ash, I honestly don't believe in long d. relationships. All the ones I know of have failed...unless the couple is already married. So, I think you should tell your friend to try to move on b/c :
1. She doesn't even know if he likes her or not. 2. HE LIVES IN FRANCE! It's not just like another city in the same state or something. 3. Yeah, they may have talked for maybe a few weeks in person, but does she really know him...really and truely to even say that she can like him?
Just tell her that no matter what she decides your going to support her, but that you think she's doing the right thing by trying to get over him. If it's meant to be it'll happen in it's own time, but for right now she should enjoy life..not worry about oversea guys!hehe
well, this is just my opinion/suggestion.
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