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  #91  
Old December 19th 04, 11:44 PM
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On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 22:25:57 GMT, "CME"
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Funny how when it suits you, you can be just as caddy as the rest of us.
Pot meet kettle.


Here is me thinking I made a sensible point, without trying to score a
cheap shot from anyone .....

You just can't leave it alone can you?

Cheap .... suits ya!


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Old December 21st 04, 04:00 AM
CME
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"steveb" wrote in message
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On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 22:25:57 GMT, "CME"
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Funny how when it suits you, you can be just as caddy as the rest of us.
Pot meet kettle.


Here is me thinking I made a sensible point, without trying to score a
cheap shot from anyone .....

You just can't leave it alone can you?

Cheap .... suits ya!


Thank you again for proving my point. Oh and btw, it wasn't a cheap shot,
it was a very relevant observation considering I find you passive
aggressive.

Christine


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Old December 21st 04, 04:39 AM
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On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 03:00:08 GMT, "CME"
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Thank you again for proving my point. Oh and btw, it wasn't a cheap shot,
it was a very relevant observation considering I find you passive
aggressive.


ROFL

I made a relevant post in this thread .... it matters not whether
'Kate agreed with it, that is a debating point.

Joelle turned it personal, not me ... I called her for it, and, lo and
behold, out you come ...

Cheap! Like I said .... oh, and facile too (look it up)

steveb

ps ... there is nothing *passive* about me at all lmao
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Old December 21st 04, 06:26 AM
CME
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On 21 Dec 2004 04:06:25 GMT, oaway (Joelle) wrote:

Oh dear. Another one that doesn't get the difference. I criticized YOUR
POINT
OF VIEW...nothing about you, I don't know anything about you personally,
nor do
I care. Seems to me you decided to get personal by talking about your
marraige, which I said nothing about because I don't care.


Your memory is failing you again .....

Let me refresh it:

My comment first, which you chose to highlight and respond to:

All of this is true, of course, if you pick the wrong partner


Your response:

Oh God. Well considering your expectations for this group, I'm not
surprised
you have TOTALLY unrealistic expectations for a spouse and relationship.

That's right. Pick the right person. No problems. No faults. No
weaknesses.
No conflicts. No problems.

Joelle
The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page - St
Augustine
Joelle


Seems to me you are wrong .... again!

You chose not to address the point, but suggest what I was saying was
somehow related to MY expectations from this group; as evidence that I
had unrealistic expectations everywhere else.

You are a bit dim arncha?

I commented about my marriage later .... you really should get a grip
hon.

Everyone has the right to be stupid, but you and Christine are abusing
the privilidge

steveb


Seems to me you just don't like being called on your petty bull****, I guess
it was stupid of me to point out, considering how easy it is for others to
spot.

Christine


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Old January 2nd 05, 01:25 AM
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 16:28:27 GMT, lm
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[snip]

If the child is very young and has no recollection or awareness of
another parent, it may be reasonable for that stepparent to take on
the role. But boy, you'd sure have to have compatible child rearing
views & styles to make it work.

And isn't that the point.

I expect it wasn't yours. But it was one of mine. :-)


Of course it was my point. I said this to Lisa: "Nobody should get
married -- whether there are existing kids or not -- if they don't
share the same basic beliefs regarding
parenting/discipline/values/morals/etc."

lm


Cele?

lm


Ah, rats. Sorry, lm. I musta read this three times and every time I
read it as 'And that isn't the point.' Duh.

Sorry 'bout that. :-(

Cele
  #97  
Old January 2nd 05, 02:54 AM
Cele
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On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 06:16:48 GMT, 'Kate
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 23:20:02 -0500, "Tiffany"
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Plus one doesn't know they picked the wrong partner until its to late.

T


Yep... that's true. If we didn't notice the warning signs the first
time and it ends badly, then how can we be sure that we didn't miss
them the second time.


We can't. There are no certainties in life. Only best efforts from
lessons learned.

Take care.

Cele
 




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