Man, Suzi, tell her the Buffista hit squad is ready to mobilize. And we have weapons.
ita, wonderful news! I'm so happy for you.
Mal ,'The Train Job'
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Man, Suzi, tell her the Buffista hit squad is ready to mobilize. And we have weapons.
ita, wonderful news! I'm so happy for you.
It's too quiet up in here. You all are forcing me to take the trash out.
He sounds just so... young and stupid. Very emotionally stunted.
My ex was like that even into his 40s. I remember the drama, the red hot fury of betrayal. (I was the other woman, ended up taking the scorned woman to the mental hospital after her suicide attempt in my apartment) The best advice I have is to try to shake off the rage. Remember, he's gonna have to live with himself for the rest of his life. His stupidity and insecurity will eventually drag everyone down around him into the muck of the drama.
Not that I blame K-Bug for her righteous anger- it's totally normal, appropriate, and understandable!
I'm just saying... be careful how far down the rabbit hole of his assholery y'all go down. It can come back and kick you in the ass, and he's NOT worth it.
Assholes are useful in that they give you information about the kind of guy you don't want. "Hm, you're just like the guy I nearly married who turned out to be a total sleaze. Sorry, dude, you've got to prove you're not just like him."
I'm just saying... be careful how far down the rabbit hole of his assholery y'all go down. It can come back and kick you in the ass, and he's NOT worth it.
Oh yeah. The key takeaway is "better off without him." And that means without him in your life at all.
I just don't understand how you justify something like that to yourself. Like, how do you not realize that you are an asshole?
Some people just feel immensely entitled. No matter what they do they feel justified in their actions.
Those aprons I like are back in stock: Baking is like science for hungry people
I suspect I am not the only one who needs one.
Second - the drama just keeps coming. The "other woman" apparently was told that E and Kelly has broken up months before they got together. He told her that Kelly had cheated with a friend of his!!!!! And they started dating back in November. So before he announced their engagement on Christmas eve to my family. DOUCHE. Kelly and the gal have exchanged a couple of messages.
You know, I wonder how they think that they're going to get away with this shit. I am amazed at the capacity for delusion.
I had a friend who was dating a supposed med student. She found out totally by accident that he wasn't a medical student, that he was an orderly at hospital -- three years after they'd been dating and they were engaged!! He was supposed to graduate that December.
Now, I understand why he lied when they first met in a bar. And I could understand how he might have allowed the charade to go on for a bit, but once an engagement was involved, you'd think he'd fess up. but no, he got more involved. He changed his voicemail to say "Dr. Asshole", he had medical books lying around his apartment when she came over, he would tell her every December and May that he had exams so he wouldn't see her for a while, etc. When she asked him what he was going to do when he didn't "graduate", he said "I was gonna cross that bridge when I came to it."
I was flabbergasted when she told me.
I'll catch up in a bit. I'm back from LI. My aunt, cousin, cousin's 11 year old daughter, uncle and I pretty much talked all day, from when I arrived a little before 9 until I left at 5. Showed her photos, and E (11 year old) was totally enthralled by my cats. I think I'll be posting more to flickr just for her. At one point, we were going through the Bhutan and Nepal trip, because Carol wanted to. John had gone out to walk the beagle and came back and asked what we'd been doing. Carol answered "Oh, not much, just traveling halfway around the world and seeing Everest."
Before the cancer pretty much derailed all their plans, they had hoped to do a lot of traveling around the country and overseas. So there was that.
I'm glad I went. I hope I can go again while she's still able to cope with visitors. We just don't know at this point. She's pretty much bedbound, on fentanyl patches and morphine for when the pain breaks through. But she's sharp as ever. Like I said, we pretty much did not stop talking.
I'm really glad you got to see her, sarameg. That sounds like a great visit for everyone.