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Thread: Tragic Drama lmao
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01-25-2006 #11
Not sure if it's OK for a guy to poke into your 'gurl talk', but I can relate to your tale a bit, TX. A mutual 'friend' laid some erroneous info on my ex one time and even though it was quickly proven false she, and a handful of 'friends' chose to take enough stock in it to permanently damage our relationship (Hence 'ex'). Twenty years later and it still ain't fixed. That she continued to maintain a longterm friendship with the perpetrator just made things worse. :P
There are reasons I never answer my phone.
Best wishes to ya.
"In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act." - George Orwell
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01-25-2006 #12
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Originally Posted by BeardedOne
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01-25-2006 #13
i know kayla a little bit through my friends over the years....she is real nice , so it doesnt surprise me that she reeled him in....shes also not a real materialistic person looking for a guy to support her ....she may escort but is really a kind person...
u will be fucking fat bitches in no time
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01-25-2006 #14...not sure how to take it the "friend" would say "oh im j/k" like that made it ok...
The most interesting part about my situation was that the individual trumped up the tale to soap opera shock levels and then chose to name names. Unfortunately for her, the other party that she chose to involve wasn't, as she had thought, completely out of the picture and eventually heard the story through the tangled grapevine a few months after the seeds were planted.
Interestingly enough, that woman was only mildly pissed off about it and much more amused/confused that she would be chosen as the subject of the falsehoods (Having had a histerectomy (Sp?) some years before, she was puzzled that she would now be chosen to carry the 'miracle child' in a seedy rumor of illicit pregnancy). She ultimately hunted the perpetrator down and quizzed her about the whole thing. Confronted with a puzzled Q & A, rather than a down-n-dirty catfight (Which she was used to and ready for), her replies basically amounted to "Gibble gibble gibble" and she eventually left the state to ply her wicked ways elsewhere.
The moral: If you're gonna talk shit, get your facts straight.
"In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act." - George Orwell
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01-25-2006 #16
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Originally Posted by hollywoodbuckstrap
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01-25-2006 #17
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im done w/ this and i dont personally want to talk about it again... i just wanted to talk and let some weight off... i feel great now so lets just leave it at that...
wanna see what i'm up to this week?
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01-25-2006 #18
Hey Jenn,
Sugar that is why I dont get personal with someone unless I am THERE with them. So as soon as I move there.. or you move here. *wink*. We can get it going.
You know you dont need him and he is just a wanna be.
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01-25-2006 #19Originally Posted by tsntx
~Kisses.
HTG
HURDLE #1: If guys would learn to stop over complementing, and not compliment every tranny (or girl) they see and talk to (so a girl would feel it was sincere and that she's special), maybe they'd get somewhere but a dead end! lol
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01-26-2006 #20Originally Posted by tsntx
Ever see the bats launch out from under the Congress Street bridge in San Antonio?
BTW, how much weight did you shed here?
"In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act." - George Orwell