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"NashRulz" |
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29 Oct 2003 05:20:09 PM |
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Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back." Now, I was
thinking about splitting on Columbus day, but I thought hell we ain't
Italian, so really are the little ones going to really give a rat's
*****. So, now I am thinking Halloween. My oldest has always liked
dressing up and having his mother and I take him and his little sister
trick or treating. It is a real family event, fun, I am definitely
going to miss it. So, I was thinking we could all go out trick or
treating this year (the boy is going as the Hulk and my little angel
is going as a princess) and when we get about four streets over I
could say that I forgot the camera and make my get away. I think this
will be something that will stay with them for awhile. But, I am not
certain. Should I wait until Christmas and leave that morning, with an
unfinished bike on the living room floor?
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| User: "Jim Ranieri afjrjre@ldk" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
29 Oct 2003 06:01:04 PM |
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"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back."
If you really want to hammer home the message that you ain't coming back,
don't slink off into the night - string yourself up from a tree in the yard
as an extra macabre halloween decoration.
hth
Jim
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| User: "projectile vomit chick" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
29 Oct 2003 07:02:06 PM |
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"Jim Ranieri" <afjrjre@ldk> wrote in message
news:vq0l5cc98j6352@corp.supernews.com...
"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back."
If you really want to hammer home the message that you ain't coming back,
don't slink off into the night - string yourself up from a tree in the
yard
as an extra macabre halloween decoration.
Excellent suggestion!
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| User: "Slay" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
29 Oct 2003 08:56:44 PM |
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"projectile vomit chick" <pinkelephants@mydoor.com> wrote in message
news:iqZnb.7524$Px2.5467@newsread4.news.pas.earthlink.net...
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: "Jim Ranieri" <afjrjre@ldk> wrote in message
: news:vq0l5cc98j6352@corp.supernews.com...
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: > "NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
: > news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
: > > can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
: > > been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
: > > run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my absentee
: > > parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
: > > really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back."
: >
: > If you really want to hammer home the message that you ain't coming
back,
: > don't slink off into the night - string yourself up from a tree in the
: yard
: > as an extra macabre halloween decoration.
: >
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: Excellent suggestion!
:
Definelty the best so far!
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| User: "Geoff Offermann" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
29 Oct 2003 09:18:27 PM |
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"Jim Ranieri" <afjrjre@ldk> wrote in message
news:vq0l5cc98j6352@corp.supernews.com...
"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back."
If you really want to hammer home the message that you ain't coming back,
don't slink off into the night - string yourself up from a tree in the
yard
as an extra macabre halloween decoration.
Ugh...water coming through nose...
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| User: "projectile vomit chick" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
29 Oct 2003 09:24:41 PM |
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"Geoff Offermann" <gebobs@yahoo.nospam.com> wrote in message
news:7q%nb.42151$mZ5.242754@attbi_s54...
"Jim Ranieri" <afjrjre@ldk> wrote in message
news:vq0l5cc98j6352@corp.supernews.com...
"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back."
If you really want to hammer home the message that you ain't coming
back,
don't slink off into the night - string yourself up from a tree in the
yard
as an extra macabre halloween decoration.
Ugh...water coming through nose...
Groovy. Take pictures and post them, pleeze ; D
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| User: "Regulus Black" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
29 Oct 2003 08:59:46 PM |
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 18:01:04 -0600, "Jim Ranieri" <afjrjre@ldk> wrote:
"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back."
If you really want to hammer home the message that you ain't coming back,
don't slink off into the night - string yourself up from a tree in the yard
as an extra macabre halloween decoration.
hth
Jim
Or if you're really desperate, just swan dive onto your neck.
Anything will do.
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| User: "Johnny Fairview" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
29 Oct 2003 09:10:00 PM |
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"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back." Now, I was
thinking about splitting on Columbus day, but I thought hell we ain't
Italian, so really are the little ones going to really give a rat's
*****. So, now I am thinking Halloween. My oldest has always liked
dressing up and having his mother and I take him and his little sister
trick or treating. It is a real family event, fun, I am definitely
going to miss it. So, I was thinking we could all go out trick or
treating this year (the boy is going as the Hulk and my little angel
is going as a princess) and when we get about four streets over I
could say that I forgot the camera and make my get away. I think this
will be something that will stay with them for awhile. But, I am not
certain. Should I wait until Christmas and leave that morning, with an
unfinished bike on the living room floor?
do it on one of the kids birthdays, the one you like least. thatll scar him
(or her) for life. cheers
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| User: "Ben Willcox" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
30 Oct 2003 02:30:40 AM |
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"Johnny Fairview" <sacquavivaNOSPAM@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message
news:ci%nb.101754$ox6.1404502@twister.tampabay.rr.com...
"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back." Now, I was
thinking about splitting on Columbus day, but I thought hell we ain't
Italian, so really are the little ones going to really give a rat's
*****. So, now I am thinking Halloween. My oldest has always liked
dressing up and having his mother and I take him and his little sister
trick or treating. It is a real family event, fun, I am definitely
going to miss it. So, I was thinking we could all go out trick or
treating this year (the boy is going as the Hulk and my little angel
is going as a princess) and when we get about four streets over I
could say that I forgot the camera and make my get away. I think this
will be something that will stay with them for awhile. But, I am not
certain. Should I wait until Christmas and leave that morning, with an
unfinished bike on the living room floor?
do it on one of the kids birthdays, the one you like least. thatll scar
him
(or her) for life. cheers
Thats priceless, i love it
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| User: "Rick No spam you spamming" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
29 Oct 2003 05:24:00 PM |
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"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back." Now, I was
thinking about splitting on Columbus day, but I thought hell we ain't
Italian, so really are the little ones going to really give a rat's
*****. So, now I am thinking Halloween. My oldest has always liked
dressing up and having his mother and I take him and his little sister
trick or treating. It is a real family event, fun, I am definitely
going to miss it. So, I was thinking we could all go out trick or
treating this year (the boy is going as the Hulk and my little angel
is going as a princess) and when we get about four streets over I
could say that I forgot the camera and make my get away. I think this
will be something that will stay with them for awhile. But, I am not
certain. Should I wait until Christmas and leave that morning, with an
unfinished bike on the living room floor?
I think you should wait until tomorrow and then sneak out the door and get
some professional help, dude. Really.
Rick
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| User: "WebMonkey" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
29 Oct 2003 06:54:39 PM |
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"Rick" <No spam you spamming basturdsr.youells@worldnet.att.net> wrote in
message news:k_Xnb.198971$0v4.15486075@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back." Now, I was
thinking about splitting on Columbus day, but I thought hell we ain't
Italian, so really are the little ones going to really give a rat's
*****. So, now I am thinking Halloween. My oldest has always liked
dressing up and having his mother and I take him and his little sister
trick or treating. It is a real family event, fun, I am definitely
going to miss it. So, I was thinking we could all go out trick or
treating this year (the boy is going as the Hulk and my little angel
is going as a princess) and when we get about four streets over I
could say that I forgot the camera and make my get away. I think this
will be something that will stay with them for awhile. But, I am not
certain. Should I wait until Christmas and leave that morning, with an
unfinished bike on the living room floor?
I think you should wait until tomorrow and then sneak out the door and get
some professional help, dude. Really.
Rick
He is obviously ***** drunk and scribbled on something...
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| User: "Vote Your Uterus" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
29 Oct 2003 06:37:39 PM |
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 23:24:00 GMT, "Rick" <No spam you spamming
basturdsr.youells@worldnet.att.net> took 3 hits of acid and hallucinated
the following:
"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back." Now, I was
thinking about splitting on Columbus day, but I thought hell we ain't
Italian, so really are the little ones going to really give a rat's
*****. So, now I am thinking Halloween. My oldest has always liked
dressing up and having his mother and I take him and his little sister
trick or treating. It is a real family event, fun, I am definitely
going to miss it. So, I was thinking we could all go out trick or
treating this year (the boy is going as the Hulk and my little angel
is going as a princess) and when we get about four streets over I
could say that I forgot the camera and make my get away. I think this
will be something that will stay with them for awhile. But, I am not
certain. Should I wait until Christmas and leave that morning, with an
unfinished bike on the living room floor?
I think you should wait until tomorrow and then sneak out the door and get
some professional help, dude. Really.
Rick
Nah, i say leave an unfinished bike on the floor. That rulez!
Dave.. (Suicide-lovin' fun junkie)
Chug-a-lug, Donna...
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| User: "Johnny Fairview" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
29 Oct 2003 09:08:22 PM |
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"Vote Your Uterus" <jspeara@msn.com> wrote in message
news:c9n0qv0ghe8f82sdnmr9j3vqbs25pmqqfn@4ax.com...
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 23:24:00 GMT, "Rick" <No spam you spamming
basturdsr.youells@worldnet.att.net> took 3 hits of acid and hallucinated
the following:
"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back." Now, I was
thinking about splitting on Columbus day, but I thought hell we ain't
Italian, so really are the little ones going to really give a rat's
*****. So, now I am thinking Halloween. My oldest has always liked
dressing up and having his mother and I take him and his little sister
trick or treating. It is a real family event, fun, I am definitely
going to miss it. So, I was thinking we could all go out trick or
treating this year (the boy is going as the Hulk and my little angel
is going as a princess) and when we get about four streets over I
could say that I forgot the camera and make my get away. I think this
will be something that will stay with them for awhile. But, I am not
certain. Should I wait until Christmas and leave that morning, with an
unfinished bike on the living room floor?
I think you should wait until tomorrow and then sneak out the door and
get
some professional help, dude. Really.
Rick
Nah, i say leave an unfinished bike on the floor. That rulez!
Dave.. (Suicide-lovin' fun junkie)
Chug-a-lug, Donna...
yeah, unfinished bike, and open up all of the presents before anyone else
wakes up. thatd kick *****
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| User: "Jim Ranieri afjrjre@ldk" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
30 Oct 2003 08:09:23 AM |
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"Johnny Fairview" <sacquavivaNOSPAM@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message
news:Gg%nb.101744$ox6.1404705@twister.tampabay.rr.com...
"Vote Your Uterus" <jspeara@msn.com> wrote in message
news:c9n0qv0ghe8f82sdnmr9j3vqbs25pmqqfn@4ax.com...
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 23:24:00 GMT, "Rick" <No spam you spamming
basturdsr.youells@worldnet.att.net> took 3 hits of acid and hallucinated
the following:
"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my
absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back." Now, I was
thinking about splitting on Columbus day, but I thought hell we ain't
Italian, so really are the little ones going to really give a rat's
*****. So, now I am thinking Halloween. My oldest has always liked
dressing up and having his mother and I take him and his little
sister
trick or treating. It is a real family event, fun, I am definitely
going to miss it. So, I was thinking we could all go out trick or
treating this year (the boy is going as the Hulk and my little angel
is going as a princess) and when we get about four streets over I
could say that I forgot the camera and make my get away. I think this
will be something that will stay with them for awhile. But, I am not
certain. Should I wait until Christmas and leave that morning, with
an
unfinished bike on the living room floor?
I think you should wait until tomorrow and then sneak out the door and
get
some professional help, dude. Really.
Rick
Nah, i say leave an unfinished bike on the floor. That rulez!
Dave.. (Suicide-lovin' fun junkie)
Chug-a-lug, Donna...
yeah, unfinished bike, and open up all of the presents before anyone else
wakes up. thatd kick *****
....and a note on the cookie plate that reads, "These cookies sucked - Santa"
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| User: "Johnny Fairview" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
30 Oct 2003 10:24:39 AM |
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"Jim Ranieri" <afjrjre@ldk> wrote in message
news:vq26rupffghs30@corp.supernews.com...
"Johnny Fairview" <sacquavivaNOSPAM@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message
news:Gg%nb.101744$ox6.1404705@twister.tampabay.rr.com...
"Vote Your Uterus" <jspeara@msn.com> wrote in message
news:c9n0qv0ghe8f82sdnmr9j3vqbs25pmqqfn@4ax.com...
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 23:24:00 GMT, "Rick" <No spam you spamming
basturdsr.youells@worldnet.att.net> took 3 hits of acid and
hallucinated
the following:
"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a
cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my
absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because
that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back." Now, I was
thinking about splitting on Columbus day, but I thought hell we
ain't
Italian, so really are the little ones going to really give a rat's
*****. So, now I am thinking Halloween. My oldest has always liked
dressing up and having his mother and I take him and his little
sister
trick or treating. It is a real family event, fun, I am definitely
going to miss it. So, I was thinking we could all go out trick or
treating this year (the boy is going as the Hulk and my little
angel
is going as a princess) and when we get about four streets over I
could say that I forgot the camera and make my get away. I think
this
will be something that will stay with them for awhile. But, I am
not
certain. Should I wait until Christmas and leave that morning, with
an
unfinished bike on the living room floor?
I think you should wait until tomorrow and then sneak out the door
and
get
some professional help, dude. Really.
Rick
Nah, i say leave an unfinished bike on the floor. That rulez!
Dave.. (Suicide-lovin' fun junkie)
Chug-a-lug, Donna...
yeah, unfinished bike, and open up all of the presents before anyone
else
wakes up. thatd kick *****
...and a note on the cookie plate that reads, "These cookies sucked -
Santa"
haha, how about "These cookies sucked - And there is no Santa!"
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| User: "Basement" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
30 Oct 2003 10:40:53 AM |
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Johnny Fairview wrote:
"Vote Your Uterus" <jspeara@msn.com> wrote in message
news:c9n0qv0ghe8f82sdnmr9j3vqbs25pmqqfn@4ax.com...
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 23:24:00 GMT, "Rick" <No spam you spamming
basturdsr.youells@worldnet.att.net> took 3 hits of acid and hallucinated
the following:
"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back." Now, I was
thinking about splitting on Columbus day, but I thought hell we ain't
Italian, so really are the little ones going to really give a rat's
*****. So, now I am thinking Halloween. My oldest has always liked
dressing up and having his mother and I take him and his little sister
trick or treating. It is a real family event, fun, I am definitely
going to miss it. So, I was thinking we could all go out trick or
treating this year (the boy is going as the Hulk and my little angel
is going as a princess) and when we get about four streets over I
could say that I forgot the camera and make my get away. I think this
will be something that will stay with them for awhile. But, I am not
certain. Should I wait until Christmas and leave that morning, with an
unfinished bike on the living room floor?
I think you should wait until tomorrow and then sneak out the door and
get
some professional help, dude. Really.
Rick
Nah, i say leave an unfinished bike on the floor. That rulez!
Dave.. (Suicide-lovin' fun junkie)
Chug-a-lug, Donna...
yeah, unfinished bike, and open up all of the presents before anyone else
wakes up. thatd kick *****
No you should replace all namelabels on the presents
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| User: "Rastarr" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
29 Oct 2003 09:07:39 PM |
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"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back." Now, I was
thinking about splitting on Columbus day, but I thought hell we ain't
Italian, so really are the little ones going to really give a rat's
*****. So, now I am thinking Halloween. My oldest has always liked
dressing up and having his mother and I take him and his little sister
trick or treating. It is a real family event, fun, I am definitely
going to miss it. So, I was thinking we could all go out trick or
treating this year (the boy is going as the Hulk and my little angel
is going as a princess) and when we get about four streets over I
could say that I forgot the camera and make my get away. I think this
will be something that will stay with them for awhile. But, I am not
certain. Should I wait until Christmas and leave that morning, with an
unfinished bike on the living room floor?
If you are in fact serious, which I doubt, then you need some professional
advice to sort out your fucked up life.
Judging by the newsgroups you've posted to, I'd suggest your'e just
*****-stirring and if that's the case, a monumental 'Get Fucked' goes out to
you !!!!
Martin
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| User: "projectile vomit chick" |
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30 Oct 2003 11:57:28 AM |
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"Rastarr" <martin@breathof2dogsfucking.com.au> wrote in message
news:3fa0810d$1@news.brisbane.pipenetworks.com...
Judging by the newsgroups you've posted to, I'd suggest your'e just
*****-stirring
*Gee*, do you think?
Like, DUH and stuff.
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| User: "~Jen~" |
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30 Oct 2003 07:36:23 AM |
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X-No-Archive: yes
"Rastarr" <martin@breathof2dogsfucking.com.au>
wrote in message
news:3fa0810d$1@news.brisbane.pipenetworks.com...
"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what
it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out
that door on a cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard
from some of my absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around
a holiday because that
really hammers home the message "I ain't
coming back." Now, I was
thinking about splitting on Columbus day, but
I thought hell we ain't
Italian, so really are the little ones going
to really give a rat's
*****. So, now I am thinking Halloween. My
oldest has always liked
dressing up and having his mother and I take
him and his little sister
trick or treating. It is a real family event,
fun, I am definitely
going to miss it. So, I was thinking we could
all go out trick or
treating this year (the boy is going as the
Hulk and my little angel
is going as a princess) and when we get about
four streets over I
could say that I forgot the camera and make my
get away. I think this
will be something that will stay with them for
awhile. But, I am not
certain. Should I wait until Christmas and
leave that morning, with an
unfinished bike on the living room floor?
If you are in fact serious, which I doubt, then
you need some professional
advice to sort out your fucked up life.
Judging by the newsgroups you've posted to, I'd
suggest your'e just
*****-stirring and if that's the case, a
monumental 'Get Fucked' goes out to
you !!!!
Martin
yeah im suspicious of married men with families
who are *video game* players.....
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| User: "Tybalt" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
30 Oct 2003 08:59:24 AM |
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"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back." Now, I was
thinking about splitting on Columbus day, but I thought hell we ain't
Italian, so really are the little ones going to really give a rat's
*****. So, now I am thinking Halloween. My oldest has always liked
dressing up and having his mother and I take him and his little sister
trick or treating. It is a real family event, fun, I am definitely
going to miss it. So, I was thinking we could all go out trick or
treating this year (the boy is going as the Hulk and my little angel
is going as a princess) and when we get about four streets over I
could say that I forgot the camera and make my get away. I think this
will be something that will stay with them for awhile. But, I am not
certain. Should I wait until Christmas and leave that morning, with an
unfinished bike on the living room floor?
Judging solely by this first impression, my advice to you is to throw
yourself a going away party and invite everyone you've ever come into
contact with. That way, at least you might get a few good presents before
everyone starts celebrating your absence. And you don't need a holiday
because it'll probably become an annual tradition to observe the day you
enriched everyone's lives by removing yourself from them anyway, so just
make it some day where it's convenient for the elder members of your family
to come on out and talk about how glad they are that you're going away.
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| User: "Hol2990466" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
02 Nov 2003 06:04:35 AM |
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"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back." Now, I was
thinking about splitting on Columbus day, but I thought hell we ain't
Italian, so really are the little ones going to really give a rat's
*****. So, now I am thinking Halloween. My oldest has always liked
dressing up and having his mother and I take him and his little sister
trick or treating. It is a real family event, fun, I am definitely
going to miss it. So, I was thinking we could all go out trick or
treating this year (the boy is going as the Hulk and my little angel
is going as a princess) and when we get about four streets over I
could say that I forgot the camera and make my get away. I think this
will be something that will stay with them for awhile. But, I am not
certain. Should I wait until Christmas and leave that morning, with an
unfinished bike on the living room floor?
Personally, I don't think it matters. Any day you pick to leave will
probably seem like a holiday to your family.
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| User: "El Guapo" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
29 Oct 2003 06:24:21 PM |
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"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back." Now, I was
thinking about splitting on Columbus day, but I thought hell we ain't
Italian, so really are the little ones going to really give a rat's
*****. So, now I am thinking Halloween. My oldest has always liked
dressing up and having his mother and I take him and his little sister
trick or treating. It is a real family event, fun, I am definitely
going to miss it. So, I was thinking we could all go out trick or
treating this year (the boy is going as the Hulk and my little angel
is going as a princess) and when we get about four streets over I
could say that I forgot the camera and make my get away. I think this
will be something that will stay with them for awhile. But, I am not
certain. Should I wait until Christmas and leave that morning, with an
unfinished bike on the living room floor?
What's it matter? They'll never miss you anyway. :)
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| User: "cj" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
29 Oct 2003 06:09:21 PM |
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"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back." Now, I was
thinking about splitting on Columbus day, but I thought hell we ain't
Italian, so really are the little ones going to really give a rat's
*****. So, now I am thinking Halloween. My oldest has always liked
dressing up and having his mother and I take him and his little sister
trick or treating. It is a real family event, fun, I am definitely
going to miss it. So, I was thinking we could all go out trick or
treating this year (the boy is going as the Hulk and my little angel
is going as a princess) and when we get about four streets over I
could say that I forgot the camera and make my get away. I think this
will be something that will stay with them for awhile. But, I am not
certain. Should I wait until Christmas and leave that morning, with an
unfinished bike on the living room floor?
Yeah, life's tough all over. Go move to a third world country and see
how much you like it there.
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| User: "Vote Your Uterus" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
29 Oct 2003 06:39:30 PM |
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On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 00:09:21 GMT, "cj" <abuse@aol.com> took 3 hits of
acid and hallucinated the following:
"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back." Now, I was
thinking about splitting on Columbus day, but I thought hell we ain't
Italian, so really are the little ones going to really give a rat's
*****. So, now I am thinking Halloween. My oldest has always liked
dressing up and having his mother and I take him and his little sister
trick or treating. It is a real family event, fun, I am definitely
going to miss it. So, I was thinking we could all go out trick or
treating this year (the boy is going as the Hulk and my little angel
is going as a princess) and when we get about four streets over I
could say that I forgot the camera and make my get away. I think this
will be something that will stay with them for awhile. But, I am not
certain. Should I wait until Christmas and leave that morning, with an
unfinished bike on the living room floor?
Yeah, life's tough all over. Go move to a third world country and see
how much you like it there.
That's just ridiculous advice.
Dave.. (Suicide-lovin' fun junkie)
Chug-a-lug, Donna...
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| User: "cj" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
29 Oct 2003 07:48:44 PM |
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"Vote Your Uterus" <jspeara@msn.com> wrote in message
news:cdn0qvs35bggs566hin8pv742fp6b11hiv@4ax.com...
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 00:09:21 GMT, "cj" <abuse@aol.com> took 3 hits of
acid and hallucinated the following:
"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back." Now, I was
thinking about splitting on Columbus day, but I thought hell we ain't
Italian, so really are the little ones going to really give a rat's
*****. So, now I am thinking Halloween. My oldest has always liked
dressing up and having his mother and I take him and his little sister
trick or treating. It is a real family event, fun, I am definitely
going to miss it. So, I was thinking we could all go out trick or
treating this year (the boy is going as the Hulk and my little angel
is going as a princess) and when we get about four streets over I
could say that I forgot the camera and make my get away. I think this
will be something that will stay with them for awhile. But, I am not
certain. Should I wait until Christmas and leave that morning, with an
unfinished bike on the living room floor?
Yeah, life's tough all over. Go move to a third world country and see
how much you like it there.
That's just ridiculous advice.
You didn't get it.
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| User: "Slay" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
29 Oct 2003 08:58:14 PM |
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"cj" <abuse@aol.com> wrote in message
news:06_nb.30639$4O1.13242@nwrdny01.gnilink.net...
:
: "Vote Your Uterus" <jspeara@msn.com> wrote in message
: news:cdn0qvs35bggs566hin8pv742fp6b11hiv@4ax.com...
: > On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 00:09:21 GMT, "cj" <abuse@aol.com> took 3 hits of
: > acid and hallucinated the following:
: >
: > >
: > >"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
: > >news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
: > >> can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
: > >> been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
: > >> run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my
absentee
: > >> parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
: > >> really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back." Now, I was
: > >> thinking about splitting on Columbus day, but I thought hell we ain't
: > >> Italian, so really are the little ones going to really give a rat's
: > >> *****. So, now I am thinking Halloween. My oldest has always liked
: > >> dressing up and having his mother and I take him and his little
sister
: > >> trick or treating. It is a real family event, fun, I am definitely
: > >> going to miss it. So, I was thinking we could all go out trick or
: > >> treating this year (the boy is going as the Hulk and my little angel
: > >> is going as a princess) and when we get about four streets over I
: > >> could say that I forgot the camera and make my get away. I think this
: > >> will be something that will stay with them for awhile. But, I am not
: > >> certain. Should I wait until Christmas and leave that morning, with
an
: > >> unfinished bike on the living room floor?
: > >
: > >Yeah, life's tough all over. Go move to a third world country and see
: > >how much you like it there.
: > >
: > That's just ridiculous advice.
:
: You didn't get it.
:
YOU didn't get it.
:
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| User: "Vote Your Uterus" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
30 Oct 2003 12:03:39 PM |
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On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 02:58:14 GMT, "Slay" <ItSucks@aol.com> took 3 hits
of acid and hallucinated the following:
"cj" <abuse@aol.com> wrote in message
news:06_nb.30639$4O1.13242@nwrdny01.gnilink.net...
:
: "Vote Your Uterus" <jspeara@msn.com> wrote in message
: news:cdn0qvs35bggs566hin8pv742fp6b11hiv@4ax.com...
: > On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 00:09:21 GMT, "cj" <abuse@aol.com> took 3 hits of
: > acid and hallucinated the following:
: >
: > >
: > >"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
: > >news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
: > >> can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
: > >> been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
: > >> run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my
absentee
: > >> parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
: > >> really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back." Now, I was
: > >> thinking about splitting on Columbus day, but I thought hell we ain't
: > >> Italian, so really are the little ones going to really give a rat's
: > >> *****. So, now I am thinking Halloween. My oldest has always liked
: > >> dressing up and having his mother and I take him and his little
sister
: > >> trick or treating. It is a real family event, fun, I am definitely
: > >> going to miss it. So, I was thinking we could all go out trick or
: > >> treating this year (the boy is going as the Hulk and my little angel
: > >> is going as a princess) and when we get about four streets over I
: > >> could say that I forgot the camera and make my get away. I think this
: > >> will be something that will stay with them for awhile. But, I am not
: > >> certain. Should I wait until Christmas and leave that morning, with
an
: > >> unfinished bike on the living room floor?
: > >
: > >Yeah, life's tough all over. Go move to a third world country and see
: > >how much you like it there.
: > >
: > That's just ridiculous advice.
:
: You didn't get it.
:
YOU didn't get it.
:
'xactly.
Dave.. (Suicide-lovin' fun junkie)
Chug-a-lug, Donna...
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| User: "Vote Your Uterus" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
30 Oct 2003 11:56:26 AM |
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On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 01:48:44 GMT, "cj" <abuse@aol.com> took 3 hits of
acid and hallucinated the following:
"Vote Your Uterus" <jspeara@msn.com> wrote in message
news:cdn0qvs35bggs566hin8pv742fp6b11hiv@4ax.com...
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 00:09:21 GMT, "cj" <abuse@aol.com> took 3 hits of
acid and hallucinated the following:
"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back." Now, I was
thinking about splitting on Columbus day, but I thought hell we ain't
Italian, so really are the little ones going to really give a rat's
*****. So, now I am thinking Halloween. My oldest has always liked
dressing up and having his mother and I take him and his little sister
trick or treating. It is a real family event, fun, I am definitely
going to miss it. So, I was thinking we could all go out trick or
treating this year (the boy is going as the Hulk and my little angel
is going as a princess) and when we get about four streets over I
could say that I forgot the camera and make my get away. I think this
will be something that will stay with them for awhile. But, I am not
certain. Should I wait until Christmas and leave that morning, with an
unfinished bike on the living room floor?
Yeah, life's tough all over. Go move to a third world country and see
how much you like it there.
That's just ridiculous advice.
You didn't get it.
On the contrary.
Dave.. (Suicide-lovin' fun junkie)
Chug-a-lug, Donna...
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| User: "cj" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
30 Oct 2003 06:14:13 PM |
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"Vote Your Uterus" <jspeara@msn.com> wrote in message
news:45k2qvccgkt2r7l6l2v49murbh129bvctk@4ax.com...
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 01:48:44 GMT, "cj" <abuse@aol.com> took 3 hits of
acid and hallucinated the following:
"Vote Your Uterus" <jspeara@msn.com> wrote in message
news:cdn0qvs35bggs566hin8pv742fp6b11hiv@4ax.com...
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 00:09:21 GMT, "cj" <abuse@aol.com> took 3 hits of
acid and hallucinated the following:
"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a
cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my
absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because
that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back." Now, I was
thinking about splitting on Columbus day, but I thought hell we
ain't
Italian, so really are the little ones going to really give a rat's
*****. So, now I am thinking Halloween. My oldest has always liked
dressing up and having his mother and I take him and his little
sister
trick or treating. It is a real family event, fun, I am definitely
going to miss it. So, I was thinking we could all go out trick or
treating this year (the boy is going as the Hulk and my little angel
is going as a princess) and when we get about four streets over I
could say that I forgot the camera and make my get away. I think
this
will be something that will stay with them for awhile. But, I am not
certain. Should I wait until Christmas and leave that morning, with
an
unfinished bike on the living room floor?
Yeah, life's tough all over. Go move to a third world country and see
how much you like it there.
That's just ridiculous advice.
You didn't get it.
On the contrary.
Ok, what did I say, genius?
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| User: "Vote Your Uterus" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
30 Oct 2003 07:10:15 PM |
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On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 00:14:13 GMT, "cj" <abuse@aol.com> took 3 hits of
acid and hallucinated the following:
"Vote Your Uterus" <jspeara@msn.com> wrote in message
news:45k2qvccgkt2r7l6l2v49murbh129bvctk@4ax.com...
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 01:48:44 GMT, "cj" <abuse@aol.com> took 3 hits of
acid and hallucinated the following:
"Vote Your Uterus" <jspeara@msn.com> wrote in message
news:cdn0qvs35bggs566hin8pv742fp6b11hiv@4ax.com...
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 00:09:21 GMT, "cj" <abuse@aol.com> took 3 hits of
acid and hallucinated the following:
"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a
cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my
absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because
that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back." Now, I was
thinking about splitting on Columbus day, but I thought hell we
ain't
Italian, so really are the little ones going to really give a rat's
*****. So, now I am thinking Halloween. My oldest has always liked
dressing up and having his mother and I take him and his little
sister
trick or treating. It is a real family event, fun, I am definitely
going to miss it. So, I was thinking we could all go out trick or
treating this year (the boy is going as the Hulk and my little angel
is going as a princess) and when we get about four streets over I
could say that I forgot the camera and make my get away. I think
this
will be something that will stay with them for awhile. But, I am not
certain. Should I wait until Christmas and leave that morning, with
an
unfinished bike on the living room floor?
Yeah, life's tough all over. Go move to a third world country and see
how much you like it there.
That's just ridiculous advice.
You didn't get it.
On the contrary.
Ok, what did I say, genius?
Genius will suffice. But if you really want to know what you said, just
look up a few lines. It's all there.
Dave.. (Suicide-lovin' fun junkie)
Chug-a-lug, Donna...
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| User: "cj" |
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| Title: Re: Is Halloween a good holiday to abandon your family? |
30 Oct 2003 07:28:17 PM |
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"Vote Your Uterus" <jspeara@msn.com> wrote in message
news:rbd3qv0q4jhfl4mq304vjfiu2cg2thbed8@4ax.com...
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 00:14:13 GMT, "cj" <abuse@aol.com> took 3 hits of
acid and hallucinated the following:
"Vote Your Uterus" <jspeara@msn.com> wrote in message
news:45k2qvccgkt2r7l6l2v49murbh129bvctk@4ax.com...
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 01:48:44 GMT, "cj" <abuse@aol.com> took 3 hits of
acid and hallucinated the following:
"Vote Your Uterus" <jspeara@msn.com> wrote in message
news:cdn0qvs35bggs566hin8pv742fp6b11hiv@4ax.com...
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 00:09:21 GMT, "cj" <abuse@aol.com> took 3 hits
of
acid and hallucinated the following:
"NashRulz" <nashrulz@usa.com> wrote in message
news:7515b3af.0310291520.65c84419@posting.google.com...
can't take it anymore. Family life ain't what it use to be. I
have
been looking for the best moment to walk out that door on a
cigarette
run or something and never look back. I heard from some of my
absentee
parent friends that it is best to leave around a holiday because
that
really hammers home the message "I ain't coming back." Now, I was
thinking about splitting on Columbus day, but I thought hell we
ain't
Italian, so really are the little ones going to really give a
rat's
*****. So, now I am thinking Halloween. My oldest has always liked
dressing up and having his mother and I take him and his little
sister
trick or treating. It is a real family event, fun, I am
definitely
going to miss it. So, I was thinking we could all go out trick or
treating this year (the boy is going as the Hulk and my little
angel
is going as a princess) and when we get about four streets over I
could say that I forgot the camera and make my get away. I think
this
will be something that will stay with them for awhile. But, I am
not
certain. Should I wait until Christmas and leave that morning,
with
an
unfinished bike on the living room floor?
Yeah, life's tough all over. Go move to a third world country and
see
how much you like it there.
That's just ridiculous advice.
You didn't get it.
On the contrary.
Ok, what did I say, genius?
Genius will suffice. But if you really want to know what you said, just
look up a few lines. It's all there.
Point proven. You didn't get it.
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