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Old 04-01-2007, 12:36 PM   #46
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Okay first a light one, I would love to say to a person who parks in a handicapped spot "Do you play golf? I would love to know your handicap". I would also like to ask the driver of the lexus/BMW/Mecedes if you have to pay extra for turn signals since they never use them. Fianlly, the people at the store who park in the loading zone, what the heck, "are you to lazy to walk 50 yards like the rest of us?"

Serious rants, to the softball coach - do you know what you have done to my child's self esteem over the last two years? Are you jealous that she is attractive, intelligent, and successful in numerous areas of life? Do you dislike her because she is heterosexual unlike you and half the team? Do you realize that how you treat these kids truly affects them? You are the most uncaring, cold, umempathetic witch I have ever encountered and I bet 20 years from now you will be a lonely, bitter old woman.

To my daughter's biological father who has never seen her but teaches fourth grade and is now married with a five year old. Thanks, you had great genes, she is beautiful, smart, funny and a wonderful human being. It has all been your loss, you have missed so many remarkable moments. She deserved better but we are fine, you gave me the greatest gift of my life and for that I must say thank you.
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Old 04-01-2007, 01:16 PM   #47
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hayden, write with soap on the window, not spray paint! Get your message across without destroying property.
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Old 04-01-2007, 01:36 PM   #48
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Thanks, all! I get a little "karma chuckle" out of the fact that when my daughter is accepting her degree <knock on wood!> on a nice sunny lawn far, far, away with me in the audience, my ex-husband will be filling out paperwork for his preemie twins to begin Kindergarten. He told me in vitro was done because he didn't think it would "take" and he wanted to appease his wife by trying. No offense to older parents on here, but the mere thought of twin Kindergarteners at the age of 50 exhausts me just thinking about it!

Bravo to your post, Daviban, especially the last paragraph. COMPLETELY the deadbeat's loss!! Good luck to her and all the other kids, with an extra hug for those who had to endure more than your typical "normal" childhood angst.
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Old 04-01-2007, 02:24 PM   #49
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Oh ace idea!

To one of my peers:
Your irritating obsession with always having the last word doesn't make you right. It just makes you an annoying rude ignorant girl who's never going to manage to deal with people in the big wide world. Don't try and tell me I'm wrong on things I've been brought up with and have the qualifications to prove it. You're just a smallminded ignorant spoilt little child, who acts like a four year old and expects me to be horrified when you say things like "I like so and so better than you". I know you've obviously been the babied "intelligent" child (note the punctuation...sorry do you know what that is?) all your life, but really, grow up and learn this handy little thing called "manners".


Actually, I can't believe it. I was in the middle of typing that and I get a patronising know it all text message! ARRRRGH!!!!
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Old 04-01-2007, 04:41 PM   #50
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Okay, I'll bite.

To all those people who get puppies and then put them up for adoption when they're about a year old: "It's your own fault you have a rude badly behaved dog who poops in the house--you didn't train the puppy. Sure, puppies are cute--but now you're getting rid of the DOG. Aren't you ashamed of yourself? You should have done your research. Any good dog book would have told you that border collies are high energy dogs, that labs weigh 75 pounds, that beagles are food-obsessed, and that poodles require a lot of grooming...."
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Old 04-01-2007, 05:14 PM   #51
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Dear CC Parent,

Yes, you went to Harvard. No one cares.
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Old 04-01-2007, 05:18 PM   #52
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>>I would love to say to a person who parks in a handicapped spot "Do you play golf? I would love to know your handicap".<<

When I see this I mutter half out loud "Maybe it's a mental handicap."
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Old 04-01-2007, 05:26 PM   #53
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Coureur,
Gonna add that to my mumblings
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Old 04-01-2007, 06:11 PM   #54
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I would love to say to a person who parks in a handicapped spot "Do you play golf? I would love to know your handicap.
Some people who are entitled to a handicapped permit do not appear to be handicapped. They may have a condition that limits the distance they can walk but does not require them to use adaptive equipment such as crutches or a wheelchair.

I had a temporary handicapped permit for three months after a leg injury. One day, I forgot to take the permit out of the glove compartment and hang it on the rear view mirror the way you're supposed to do. I got a ticket -- for $250!

This suggests something that one could really say to a person who parks in a handicapped space without a visible permit: "Hey, you forgot to hang your handicapped permit on the mirror." If the person is a scatterbrained idiot like me, you've performed a service. If the person is not entitled to park in the handicapped space, you've embarrassed them.
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Old 04-01-2007, 06:46 PM   #55
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But there are also people who manage to get the permits but don't actually need one. A woman I know openly admits that she got one just for the parking spot! I can't stand it when we're about to go out and she says something about how the parking will be bad and offers to grab her permit!
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Old 04-01-2007, 08:53 PM   #56
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I saw two guys getting out of their little sports car, all geared up to play raquet ball, using the handicap sticker to get the good spot

I wrote down the license plate and decribed what I saw, and sent it in to the people that give out the cards. This was after I saw them in the gym, playing away

If nothing else, they would be checked out, bet they were using a relatives car
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Old 04-02-2007, 12:11 AM   #57
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i am brilliantly happy

so please stop irritating me by opening my mail from colleges.
wouldn't it be nice for me to open my own acceptance letters?
yes, indeedy.. it would.
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Old 04-02-2007, 06:47 AM   #58
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CGM, wonderful threads!

It is just what I need today! Yesterday I had the same conversation that goes forever with my mother in law, she is "really sick and dying", and she is in this way since I met her 25 years ago, every time she wants to get something from his son, an "incurable illness" is affecting her, and always ends "I won’t be here for the Holidays and you will regret it". Many times I thought, "let us regret it!"
If we are going on vacation, we have to keep it secret, if we said it she would said "how you dare going on vacation, what if a get sick?" and in my mind goes "It won’t make a difference, you live six thousand miles away anyway"

Ah! I feel better now, thank you so much CGM!
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Old 04-02-2007, 06:06 PM   #59
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Lemony,

I'm sorry I complained to others about what you said about me when we were both applying to Princeton. I do want you to know that it hurt me, but not as much as it hurts to see you receive rejection after rejection when we both know you're at least as deserving of Ivy (and other!) acceptances as I am. I'm afraid of saying anything to you for fear of sounding patronizing, but I desperately hope that everything works out for you next year. As for Princeton, in a way, I'm almost happy we were both rejected; our friendship is worth so much more than silly college drama. I hope you agree with me on that point.

Love,
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Old 04-02-2007, 06:10 PM   #60
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that was nice, and I hope you can at least give that person a hug and share a coookie
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