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Old February 1st 04, 01:37 PM
suzanne
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I went out for nice ride on my horse last week,when I came back I
wanted to chance clothes. I walked to my bedroom and sat on my
waterbed to pull off my ridingboots but suddenly sank further in my
bed than normally, I felt my breeches were getting wet Oh No! It's
leaking My waterbed is leaking damm it!
I struggelt myself a way out of what was left off my waterbed and
started looking what happend.Finally I saw somebody had cut the
mattrass open because this was just not a puncture(like I had last
summer from a needle or was it my cat?)this cut was about 30cm wide! I
cleaned up the mess the safety liner held luckely much water inside
but inside everything was wet. Only the mattrass was damaged luckely
not my brand new silk sheets wich had cost me a fortune!
I think one off my daughters "girlfriends" did this to I don't now why
but maybe she just jealous about my intens relationship wich I have
got with my daugther since my husband died. Once I heard that her
relationship with her mother wasn't so good but I don't know what to
think about this.But why didn't she puncture my daughters waterbed
instead, not that it matters because it is still a crime but why me? I
just now asking myself if that punctured tire of my Range Rover and
that cut in that leather backseat of my Range Rover allso has got to
do something about that?

What should I do, I think she is not a bad girl she just has got some
problems
but in the meanwhile my waterbed sprang a leak and my car was damaged.
Next time I lock my bedroom. I think I will let my daughter sleep on
the cauch and will sleep in her bed or no it is not her fault we can
sleep together.

Cheer,
Suzanne
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Old February 2nd 04, 03:16 AM
R. Steve Walz
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suzanne wrote:

I went out for nice ride on my horse last week,when I came back I
wanted to chance clothes. I walked to my bedroom and sat on my
waterbed to pull off my ridingboots but suddenly sank further in my
bed than normally, I felt my breeches were getting wet Oh No! It's
leaking My waterbed is leaking damm it!
I struggelt myself a way out of what was left off my waterbed and
started looking what happend.Finally I saw somebody had cut the
mattrass open because this was just not a puncture(like I had last
summer from a needle or was it my cat?)this cut was about 30cm wide! I
cleaned up the mess the safety liner held luckely much water inside
but inside everything was wet. Only the mattrass was damaged luckely
not my brand new silk sheets wich had cost me a fortune!
I think one off my daughters "girlfriends" did this to I don't now why
but maybe she just jealous about my intens relationship wich I have
got with my daugther since my husband died. Once I heard that her
relationship with her mother wasn't so good but I don't know what to
think about this.But why didn't she puncture my daughters waterbed
instead, not that it matters because it is still a crime but why me? I
just now asking myself if that punctured tire of my Range Rover and
that cut in that leather backseat of my Range Rover allso has got to
do something about that?

What should I do, I think she is not a bad girl she just has got some
problems
but in the meanwhile my waterbed sprang a leak and my car was damaged.
Next time I lock my bedroom. I think I will let my daughter sleep on
the cauch and will sleep in her bed or no it is not her fault we can
sleep together.

Cheer,
Suzanne

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