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hissandtell - 2006-03-12 02:44:13
What you're contemplating doing - getting back in touch with someone who was a complete bastard to you because you don't currently have a better offer - is something we all think about doing at one time or another - and always end up regretting. You know this already! So please promise me you'll push that idea right out of your pretty (and very intelligent) head, miss witticakes! If you want to do something to make him think of you, I suggest stuffing pudding into his mailbox instead. Meanwhile, happy birthday to the fabulous Guardcat. (Please send cakey.) Love, R xxx
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hissandtell - 2006-03-12 03:00:28
Witty, I just left you a comment - twice, in fact, because I was accused of being a dirty spammer - and it's not showing up. I shall not attempt to recreate it here in its brilliant entirety but will say, again, happy birthday to Guardcat and request a slice of cakey sent global express, please. Love, R xxx
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hissagain - 2006-03-12 03:02:22
Gosh. Look at that. Miracles *do* happen! x
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Smed - 2006-03-12 07:47:42
What Hiss said. The first time.

mmmmm....donuts....

Did you give guard cat any?
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LA - 2006-03-12 08:26:21
Happy Birthday, Guard Cat! Witty, I propose a deal. I'll send you some of my 'all things serve karma' mellow if you'll send me a hit of manic. I need a shot of something uplifting and edgy. I'm not due for a manic burst for at least 3 weeks and it sounds as though you've got some to spare. heh ~LA
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Poolagirl - 2006-03-12 11:09:25
Hissie is right - only I wouldn't use pudding.
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Nanc' - 2006-03-12 17:35:05
I was about to give the same advise as hissandtell, so, I'll just add that before calling Married Guy, you should run to your library/bookstore and read a book called, "He's Just Not That Into You." by Greg Behrendt. I'm tellin' ya, it should be mandatory reading for every woman, preferably, before she even starts dating. While you're there, get his other book too: "It's Called a Breakup Because It's Broken." Hang in there Witty. Winter is nearly over.
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Meany - 2006-03-12 18:34:58
Hey now -- men are stupid! I suggest beating him with a double-headed dildo while chanting, "I don't need you ... I don't need you." (Also, Hamburger Island! Do you ice skate there? Tell me you do!)
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Phil - 2006-03-12 20:25:02
I hate running into exs so much that I have been known to move cities...and maybe countries (once). To be fair so I don't look like a toooootal loser - I was offered jobs that required moving around the same time so I said OK and moved.
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Gumphood - 2006-03-13 11:34:28
Guard Cat? I always feared guard cats. Cept I called them Alley Cats. hehe. Just kidding.
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Xat - 2006-03-13 17:18:43
I'm with Hiss and Poola. Though I do understand--but is the devil you know worth it? No, no, and a thousand times no. As far as anger? Well, I'm coming to terms with it myself. The first time I got really angry and let loose on the object of my anger it was liberating. Worlds didn't crumble, heads didn't explode. And, once it was all on the table, we got to be even better friends because the well of resentment was no longer there. It's possible to be angry at someone and still love 'em. Promise. Oh, and many happy returns to le chat de gard. **!X
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Seacreature - 2006-03-13 19:02:03
OH posh! There are so many intelligent people whose elevators don't go alla way to the top floor... You cited quite a few. Perfectly sane people are boring, anyway. Hehe! And I agree with Hiss, you don't want to actively seek out mister-lead-you-on. He's not worth your time, which is something that is so hard to believe when the anger is bubbling...I know. You don't know HOW many times I've wanted to find my ex, if not to clank him in the face with a frying pan, just show him how happy I am now...WITHOUT HIM, ONCE AND FOR ALL. Oh yes, and thanks so much for your comments on my artwork! Awww, shucks...*looking down at feet* D'ya weally mean it? Hehe! I love getting comments from fellow artists! And ya know, we're ALL artists...all of us 'creative types'. And we're all good in our own way. That's the wonderful thing about art and why I love it so. We will always be artists, no matter WHAT we create or we choose to do with it.
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