Biggest mistake?
#121
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You're really playing into my hands here.
Playground. Typical woman talk, they only know children so that's what they (you) understand as argument.
#122
I ain't biting onto this weenie......
I just don't like the way you can verbally attack one of your BE buddies as well as defenceless BE ladies.....when do you draw the line?
#123
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Defenceless BE ladies??
#124
Dolt? WTF is that? please enlighten me, seeing as you are such the gentleman on these parts
You are the one playing into my hands my man.....you are just making yourself look like a complete tw@t, NOT ME
You are the one playing into my hands my man.....you are just making yourself look like a complete tw@t, NOT ME
#125
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Have never read a 9 page throed before, but this one got more interesting as it went on!
If you don't like what someone said, ignore it and it'll go away. React and it perpetuates. Sticks and stones and all that.
It's a bugger moving somewhere and then finding it to be not what you expected or were led to believe. However as the OP is in the situation, who's fault it is seems immaterial. Perhaps something one experiences and posts can be of help to others and reduce the likelihood of them ending up in a similar situation.
I'm a firm believer in renting if moving somewhere new, even if you've lived there before, things change. With no firm roots for a few months it is easier to up sticks and move, cheap insurance. Buy straight away and then want to get out, that can be depressing and expensive.
Does not help the OP much, hope you find the way out you are looking for. Canada has been good to us, sorry to hear this has not been your experience.
If you don't like what someone said, ignore it and it'll go away. React and it perpetuates. Sticks and stones and all that.
It's a bugger moving somewhere and then finding it to be not what you expected or were led to believe. However as the OP is in the situation, who's fault it is seems immaterial. Perhaps something one experiences and posts can be of help to others and reduce the likelihood of them ending up in a similar situation.
I'm a firm believer in renting if moving somewhere new, even if you've lived there before, things change. With no firm roots for a few months it is easier to up sticks and move, cheap insurance. Buy straight away and then want to get out, that can be depressing and expensive.
Does not help the OP much, hope you find the way out you are looking for. Canada has been good to us, sorry to hear this has not been your experience.
#126










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I agree about the renting part. At least then your not completely tied to a place and it is less work should you want to up sticks and move on.
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Well, why not... I'm in most of the other piles of craps threads. (intentional bad grammar for the pendants who don't understand irony).
I don't really like 'taking sides' in internet arguments... as they are usually based on miscommunication....
but I like you Stevie Weevie....
You told me that I was the only one to see that pic of you.
#135
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Well, why not... I'm in most of the other piles of craps threads. (intentional bad grammar for the pendants who don't understand irony).
I don't really like 'taking sides' in internet arguments... as they are usually based on miscommunication....
but I like you Stevie Weevie....
You told me that I was the only one to see that pic of you.
I don't really like 'taking sides' in internet arguments... as they are usually based on miscommunication....
but I like you Stevie Weevie....
You told me that I was the only one to see that pic of you.

Is all I can come up with. It is late.




