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Re: The tyranny of the ex
« Reply #105 on: February 08, 2013, 06:54:37 PM »
Ok .....some progress cloud9:
 
He  informed the loop de loop earlier in the week that we were going out yesterday . That she could go to the house to see their youngest if she wanted but that she had to be gone by the time he got back as he didn't want her questioning him about anything that is now none of her business.

He agreed to ring her when he was on his way back so that she could go.

She did as was agreed  eeek:

She hasn't rang him incessently to interrogate him or issue ultimatums  eeek:

I obviously don't expect this to be consistent as her behaviour is banonkers but it's a start

When you said you were being "taken out" I assumed it was going to be a "drive-by"  scared2:

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Re: The tyranny of the ex
« Reply #106 on: February 08, 2013, 07:01:39 PM »
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Re: The tyranny of the ex
« Reply #107 on: February 08, 2013, 07:59:07 PM »
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Re: The tyranny of the ex
« Reply #108 on: February 08, 2013, 09:17:18 PM »
I'm agog on YouTube  eeek: angel1

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Re: The tyranny of the ex
« Reply #109 on: February 08, 2013, 09:22:25 PM »
I'm agog on YouTube  eeek: angel1

I was going to post a linky.........but too much for a family site like this one.  noooo:

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Re: The tyranny of the ex
« Reply #110 on: February 08, 2013, 09:32:46 PM »
I'm agog on YouTube  eeek: angel1

I was going to post a linky.........but too much for a family site like this one.  noooo:

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Re: The tyranny of the ex
« Reply #111 on: February 09, 2013, 09:49:09 AM »
Mrs Nick has sent me an e mail:

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Groundhog Day, the holiday in which we let a little furry rodent predict the weather by looking at his shadow – and actually believe him. Groundhog Day results are in, and Punxsutawney Phil, the groundhog legend, predicted an early spring. Yes, you read that correctly, folks – the Groundhog Day results have determined that winter is ending!
But let’s go back to the beginning. Punxsutawney Phil is a 20-pound, 22-inch reddish brown groundhog that resides in west-central Pennsylvania. Every year on February 2, Americans go crazy for this four-legged celebrity, watching him climb sleepily out of hibernation and determine our seasonal fate for the next six weeks.

As legend has it, if Phil sees his shadow, we are doomed to six more weeks of bitter cold winter temperatures. But if Phil’s shadow is no where to be found we can count on an early spring.

So is this just a bogus tradition, or is Phil a reliable weatherman? Unfortunately, according to the National Climatic Data Center, groundhogs don’t have any great foresight into the future – Phil actually wrong more often than he is right.

Of course, what do you except from a 125 year-old groundhog? Well, he’s not really 125 years old, but that’s what his posse wants us to believe: “Punxsutawney Phil gets his longevity from drinking the ‘elixir of life,’ a secret recipe. Phil takes one sip every summer at the Groundhog Picnic and it magically gives him seven more years of life.”

Riiiiiiiiiight.

So whether or not you choose to take your meteorological advice from a rodent is up to you. I’m going to go ahead and trust Punxsutawney Phil on this one. After all, I’d rather be soaking in spring temperatures next week than freezing my face off in six more weeks of winter

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Re: The tyranny of the ex
« Reply #112 on: February 09, 2013, 10:45:52 AM »
So did she send you mad or was it the other way round  rubschin:
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Re: The tyranny of the ex
« Reply #113 on: February 09, 2013, 12:24:23 PM »
Mrs Nick has sent me an e mail:

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Groundhog Day, the holiday in which we let a little furry rodent predict the weather by looking at his shadow – and actually believe him. Groundhog Day results are in, and Punxsutawney Phil, the groundhog legend, predicted an early spring. Yes, you read that correctly, folks – the Groundhog Day results have determined that winter is ending!
But let’s go back to the beginning. Punxsutawney Phil is a 20-pound, 22-inch reddish brown groundhog that resides in west-central Pennsylvania. Every year on February 2, Americans go crazy for this four-legged celebrity, watching him climb sleepily out of hibernation and determine our seasonal fate for the next six weeks.

As legend has it, if Phil sees his shadow, we are doomed to six more weeks of bitter cold winter temperatures. But if Phil’s shadow is no where to be found we can count on an early spring.

So is this just a bogus tradition, or is Phil a reliable weatherman? Unfortunately, according to the National Climatic Data Center, groundhogs don’t have any great foresight into the future – Phil actually wrong more often than he is right.

Of course, what do you except from a 125 year-old groundhog? Well, he’s not really 125 years old, but that’s what his posse wants us to believe: “Punxsutawney Phil gets his longevity from drinking the ‘elixir of life,’ a secret recipe. Phil takes one sip every summer at the Groundhog Picnic and it magically gives him seven more years of life.”

Riiiiiiiiiight.

So whether or not you choose to take your meteorological advice from a rodent is up to you. I’m going to go ahead and trust Punxsutawney Phil on this one. After all, I’d rather be soaking in spring temperatures next week than freezing my face off in six more weeks of winter

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Re: The tyranny of the ex
« Reply #114 on: February 09, 2013, 01:12:48 PM »
Mrs Nick has sent me an e mail:

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Groundhog Day, the holiday in which we let a little furry rodent predict the weather by looking at his shadow – and actually believe him. Groundhog Day results are in, and Punxsutawney Phil, the groundhog legend, predicted an early spring. Yes, you read that correctly, folks – the Groundhog Day results have determined that winter is ending!
But let’s go back to the beginning. Punxsutawney Phil is a 20-pound, 22-inch reddish brown groundhog that resides in west-central Pennsylvania. Every year on February 2, Americans go crazy for this four-legged celebrity, watching him climb sleepily out of hibernation and determine our seasonal fate for the next six weeks.

As legend has it, if Phil sees his shadow, we are doomed to six more weeks of bitter cold winter temperatures. But if Phil’s shadow is no where to be found we can count on an early spring.

So is this just a bogus tradition, or is Phil a reliable weatherman? Unfortunately, according to the National Climatic Data Center, groundhogs don’t have any great foresight into the future – Phil actually wrong more often than he is right.

Of course, what do you except from a 125 year-old groundhog? Well, he’s not really 125 years old, but that’s what his posse wants us to believe: “Punxsutawney Phil gets his longevity from drinking the ‘elixir of life,’ a secret recipe. Phil takes one sip every summer at the Groundhog Picnic and it magically gives him seven more years of life.”

Riiiiiiiiiight.

So whether or not you choose to take your meteorological advice from a rodent is up to you. I’m going to go ahead and trust Punxsutawney Phil on this one. After all, I’d rather be soaking in spring temperatures next week than freezing my face off in six more weeks of winter

 whacky115 Shrugs:

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Good movie tho!  Thumbs:

I found it a bit repetitive TBH.
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Re: The tyranny of the ex
« Reply #115 on: February 09, 2013, 01:14:40 PM »
Mrs Nick has sent me an e mail:

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Groundhog Day, the holiday in which we let a little furry rodent predict the weather by looking at his shadow – and actually believe him. Groundhog Day results are in, and Punxsutawney Phil, the groundhog legend, predicted an early spring. Yes, you read that correctly, folks – the Groundhog Day results have determined that winter is ending!
But let’s go back to the beginning. Punxsutawney Phil is a 20-pound, 22-inch reddish brown groundhog that resides in west-central Pennsylvania. Every year on February 2, Americans go crazy for this four-legged celebrity, watching him climb sleepily out of hibernation and determine our seasonal fate for the next six weeks.

As legend has it, if Phil sees his shadow, we are doomed to six more weeks of bitter cold winter temperatures. But if Phil’s shadow is no where to be found we can count on an early spring.

So is this just a bogus tradition, or is Phil a reliable weatherman? Unfortunately, according to the National Climatic Data Center, groundhogs don’t have any great foresight into the future – Phil actually wrong more often than he is right.

Of course, what do you except from a 125 year-old groundhog? Well, he’s not really 125 years old, but that’s what his posse wants us to believe: “Punxsutawney Phil gets his longevity from drinking the ‘elixir of life,’ a secret recipe. Phil takes one sip every summer at the Groundhog Picnic and it magically gives him seven more years of life.”

Riiiiiiiiiight.

So whether or not you choose to take your meteorological advice from a rodent is up to you. I’m going to go ahead and trust Punxsutawney Phil on this one. After all, I’d rather be soaking in spring temperatures next week than freezing my face off in six more weeks of winter

 whacky115 Shrugs:

 noooo:

Good movie tho!  Thumbs:

I found it a bit repetitive TBH.

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Re: The tyranny of the ex
« Reply #116 on: February 09, 2013, 01:37:00 PM »
Mrs Nick has sent me an e mail:

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Groundhog Day, the holiday in which we let a little furry rodent predict the weather by looking at his shadow – and actually believe him. Groundhog Day results are in, and Punxsutawney Phil, the groundhog legend, predicted an early spring. Yes, you read that correctly, folks – the Groundhog Day results have determined that winter is ending!
But let’s go back to the beginning. Punxsutawney Phil is a 20-pound, 22-inch reddish brown groundhog that resides in west-central Pennsylvania. Every year on February 2, Americans go crazy for this four-legged celebrity, watching him climb sleepily out of hibernation and determine our seasonal fate for the next six weeks.

As legend has it, if Phil sees his shadow, we are doomed to six more weeks of bitter cold winter temperatures. But if Phil’s shadow is no where to be found we can count on an early spring.

So is this just a bogus tradition, or is Phil a reliable weatherman? Unfortunately, according to the National Climatic Data Center, groundhogs don’t have any great foresight into the future – Phil actually wrong more often than he is right.

Of course, what do you except from a 125 year-old groundhog? Well, he’s not really 125 years old, but that’s what his posse wants us to believe: “Punxsutawney Phil gets his longevity from drinking the ‘elixir of life,’ a secret recipe. Phil takes one sip every summer at the Groundhog Picnic and it magically gives him seven more years of life.”

Riiiiiiiiiight.

So whether or not you choose to take your meteorological advice from a rodent is up to you. I’m going to go ahead and trust Punxsutawney Phil on this one. After all, I’d rather be soaking in spring temperatures next week than freezing my face off in six more weeks of winter

 whacky115 Shrugs:

 noooo:

Good movie tho!  Thumbs:

I found it a bit repetitive TBH.


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Re: The tyranny of the ex
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Re: The tyranny of the ex
« Reply #119 on: February 11, 2013, 03:24:24 PM »
Right ....how much does it cost ?

How much manure does it take ?

How much cement and sand ?

I last spoke to the man on his way from footy last night all was good .

Didn't get my normal morning message this morning but thought nothing of it.  My boss was trying to organise a meeting with him this morning. She then turned to me and said is he alright as he says there are problems at home this morning ?  rubschin:

We were meant to be meeting for lunch and he had a prior meeting in the building. Turns up at my desk and his face looks like its been mauled by a Bengal Tiger  eeek: eeek: eeek:

Apparently she had got hold of his phone ...seen a few texts he had sent and went for him. Threw a glass and scratched him to feck. It took both boys to drag her off and then matey called her bloke and told him either he picks her up or the police will  eeek:

I was a little shocked.

Then burst into tears

And am now furious  evil:

It is only Monday

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