> Well, my daughter's father hasn't send any more emails in about a week and a
> half. Heck, maybe 2 weeks. She hasn't really said anything. She has been ok,
> no major picking at the arms, knuckles look ok. I am sure soon he will
> reappear and f--- with her head.
>
> Could be he just has been busy not working and all. We will see.
ROFL!!! I'm so sorry. I don't really find any of this funny at all, but
just that one line above was enough to actually make me chuckle out loud
over here...
Kinda in the same boat (reading the above line over again... lol) and, if
you don't mind, I'd kind of like to use that sentence if need be. Hope you
don't mind because I do plan to use it if the time comes, but I'll
definitely give you credit for it ;)
> Still going to take her to talk to someone.
>
> Thanks.
> Tiff
Anyways... I'm sure you, and your daughter, will pull through. You're smart
and by what your daughter has said, it seems like she has a good head on her
shoulders as well. Good luck with everything and if possible, try to not
let the little things get to you!

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lm - 21 Apr 2004 14:10 GMT
>> Well, my daughter's father hasn't send any more emails in about a week and
>a
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>don't mind because I do plan to use it if the time comes, but I'll
>definitely give you credit for it ;)
Funny, we could use the same line 'round here.
lm
Lisa - 21 Apr 2004 14:32 GMT
> >> Well, my daughter's father hasn't send any more emails in about a week and
> >a
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>
> lm
Funny, that's me BEING that same line 'round here.
Lisa
Tiffany - 21 Apr 2004 14:18 GMT
> > Well, my daughter's father hasn't send any more emails in about a week and
> a
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> shoulders as well. Good luck with everything and if possible, try to not
> let the little things get to you!
Glad to give you a chuckle. It is funny but pathetic too. If one can't
laugh in the face of torment, then one won't make it through life. lol
T
Ahh, speak of the devil. He sent an email today. He is getting an apartment
paid for by the state. Going to school, compliments of the state, you get my
drift. The whole email talks about him, he doesn't even ask her how she is
doing. Part of me feels as though I am subjecting her to this mental abuse
by not preventing it.
T
P.Fritz - 22 Apr 2004 21:55 GMT
> Ahh, speak of the devil. He sent an email today. He is getting an apartment
> paid for by the state. Going to school, compliments of the state, you get my
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>
> T
You know, that is what really drive me nuts about all these guvmint programs
(besides the facct they have no constitutional mandate) They reward BAD
behavior. If you save money for the kids college, you get no financial
aid, but if you don't save a penny, there is the guvmint to help you out.
Same thing with welfare, do the irresponsible thing, havea kid, get more
money and services. Drink yourself into a stupor every night and never
work, guvmint will get you a new liver....
My rant for the afternoon :-)
Tiffany - 22 Apr 2004 23:04 GMT
> > Ahh, speak of the devil. He sent an email today. He is getting an
> apartment
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>
> My rant for the afternoon :-)
I totally agree. By the sounds of it, he is getting grants and living
expenses, ect. I go to school and I get loans, luckily. I pay mine back, he
doesn't. WTF? Of course, now he has a baby on the way so unlike Sage, he can
claim this child. He hasn't gotten a new liver yet but all his other
extensive health care has been taken care of. All a result of thinking one
can fly for real when high.
T