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When Terri rejected me, I had a nervous breakdown. When Carolyn rejected
me, I attempted suicide. When Gretchen rejected me, I had a knot in my gut for a year. All these women wanted was to take out of me all they could take, and split. If any of them had any conscience, they'd make amends to me. Just as I suppose, they are amoral characters living amoral lives, victimizing anyone they can. I just wonder for Carolyn, for instance, how many suicides she's caused. Or Gretchen, how many she's provoked so she can cry victim. I don't expect to hear from any of them ever again. They need no catalyst. They will fall into the pit by their own devices. I hope they do, and when they get out, find me married to another woman. |
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Jon G. wrote:
> When Terri rejected me, I had a nervous breakdown. When Carolyn rejected > me, I attempted suicide. We ALL reject you. Even the Quakers. They're merely too polite to say anything. Let me repeat...we ALL reject you... mike |
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"m II" <c@in.the.hat> wrote in message news:aN2ci.20564$kY6.194@edtnps82... > Jon G. wrote: > > > When Terri rejected me, I had a nervous breakdown. When Carolyn rejected > > me, I attempted suicide. > > > We ALL reject you. Even the Quakers. They're merely too polite to say > anything. > > Let me repeat...we ALL reject you... mike Better ease up, fellows. Remember Mr. Churchill's quotation: "The greatness of a man is measured by the venom of his enemies". |