Posted on 01/08/2006 7:09:37 AM PST by Jason from San Antonio
If you are single and live in SAN ANTONIO,TX---BEWARE of one greedy, self-centered @#$!$ !! Believe me I know...Back in August of 2002 I was married to "IT". I went to CA to work, sending her $1000.00 a week to pay bills.
In December of 2002, she told me we were divorced. I got no notice of divorce papers or even a phone call. She claims she had no idea where i was...Yeah right!!
She had some guy living in my house 2wks after I left (I found this out later on..)and he was wearing MY clothes. With my money, she paid off all her bills and moved out..took everything in the house "EVEN THE TOILETS"
I lost my house, my vehicles,my credit, my clothes..Everything. I know this sounds like a country song, but it's true. Now, I want her lose her mind and this is where I begin. She thinks she is a "LADY" but all she is, is a nasty and used up.
OMG too funny
we had a few weeks of single digit temps...then it up to near 40...of course we were running around without jackets and all....
I could handle some 65 degrees
I already asked, but so far he hasn't answered.
*hmmm*
Yes, the coffee fog is horrible.
Hi!
Good to see you.
I'll be wandering around, as usual for me.
Hiya darlin...is it spring yet????
I dunno, that global warming still is making it fun around our parts.
I swear I saw a polar bear the other day.
Be careful of that darned hill, I fear that hill in my very core.
Any hint of the glacier outside melting your way?
The best part about these PW counter-demonstrations is that we're usually the ones leading the cavalcade of moonbats to whatever destination they're headed towards.
In fact, we were positioned right behind the small NYPD security detail that was monitoring the event.
They kept having to slow down because of that.
There was a rancid old hippie who looked as if he wanted to beat me over the head with the toy drum he had brought along.
LOL, leading the children to their places.. that is hysterical.
The last one we got hit us with only about 3 inches of slushy mess.
We have a new garrison commander this year who is quite generous in the "Code Red" days so we haven't had to venture over the darned hill on snow days.
I have a lot of vacation days saved up in the event they dont want to be generous.
Understood.
Sounds like good deal to me.
At least the hill won't be tempted on those days.
We had a cop working an accident scene near get run down by people slidng in this last weather event.
He was on the radio asking them to send out the salt trucks 'please' as people were sliding 'all around me'.
Local road crews were busy waiting for overtime pay to kick in before doing anything apparently.
And the DOT plow that overturned on 284, front page of Times Herald Record a few days back, that was right around the corner from me.
it is so funny to hear others remark on the same thing. i am always struck how there are so few unexpressed thoughts any more!
I submit that the decline of unexpressed thoughts has gone hand in hand with the decline of manners.
Regards, Ivan
Yikes!
I could almost see a funny smelling haze on that site.
Except those who tend air all of their most intimate details of their lives...but there is a big difference between thoughts and dirty details.
How ya doin sweetie?
Oh I saw that pic....you guys got far more than we did then.
Ughh that overturned truck looked quite nasty.
It started out with this nice and seemingly innocent looking light almost invisible 'drizzle' that turned out to be small ice crystals.
Then we got sleat and snow mix.
Add to it the fact that we have four different road crew departments doing a patchwork hack job on the area and too much accel pedal, and you get the DOT truck rounding a turn sideways.
*wincing*
We have township guys doing our area, but a mere quarter mile away the DOT tends a section of road.
But their section ends at yet another townships border.
Hopefully they learn from it and actually coordinate next time around.
Especially since the damage to the DOT truck will cost.
The best part was the "veteran for peace," who was cheerfully oblivious to his surroundings.
I was talking with another PWer from New York who served in the First Gulf War after they had shambled off.
He told me about his confrontation with some of these guys last year during a an anti-war demonstration.
When he asked the guy how he became such an ardent pacifist, he recounted his experiences as a "Vietnam veteran."
According to him, he had only been there for 10 months, but somehow managed to commit atrocities every day-as a medic-with a 55 Howitzer, including in parts of Vietnam that weren't even zones of operation at the time.
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