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  #21  
Old November 17th 03, 03:39 AM
debra mirth
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Look at what you said. The other woman would show up at your house with your
kids there and belt youone. Is it worth it for your kids to see this or even
to put them in harm's way? There is someone out there for you that doesn't
have so much baggage.
caroline godfrey wrote in message ...
My personal life just seems to be going from one bad move to another. My
now ex boyfriend and I split up in August just after his ex girlfriend had
their child, and obviously he went back to her. It's been 3 mths and I've
managed to keep well and trully away from him, except for when I work (I
work at the local club that he goes to). A group of us went out and hit

the
town on Saturday night and stupid me went and slept with the guy, again.
I've been beating myself up now for two days. I even covered his ass with
his now girlfriend (mother of his child - not married by the way). I feel
like such a bitch. He says that he loves me and that he went back to this
girl because of his daughter being born. The mother of his child isn't
exactly the type of person who would take this in a rational adult fashion.
She would literally turn up at my house and belt the crap out of me,

weather
my kids (4 and 2) were here or not. Now I don't know what to do. I love
this guy so much and we were really great together. I know I should have
said no, I know that I did the wrong thing - but I also know that I would

do
it again. Am I being totally immoral here or is this just a really
complicated situation that I have to take one day at a time. I feel like
I'm losing my mind over this.




  #22  
Old November 18th 03, 08:56 PM
Dennis Here
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lm wrote in message

"Dennis Here" wrote:


Now if you had said that George W Bush is the best president the USA has
ever had then I'd give you the works ;-)


He's the best president ever appointed by the judiciary, howzat?


If this is what his supposed allies think of him then what chance the rest
of the world?


ONE IN THREE BRITONS THINK BUSH IS STUPID - POLL Sat Nov 15 2003 19:43:02 ET

The full extent of the low regard Britons have for George Bush was tonight
revealed in a poll.

The US President was branded a threat to world peace by a clear majority,
60%, of those questioned by YouGov.

More than one in three, 37%, said Mr Bush was "stupid" while 33% called him
"incoherent".

Only a minority saw positive characteristics in Mr Bush, with just 7%
regarding him as a good world leader, 6% as articulate and 10% as
intelligent.

The findings are published in The Sunday Times ahead of his state visit to
Britain next week, the first by a US leader.

A slim majority of those questioned opposed the visit by 26% to 21% although
half did not care.




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Old November 18th 03, 09:45 PM
Joelle
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The press has done everything they can to portray him as dumb, despite the
fact he has an MBA


Um, I'm not making any statments about Bush's intellegence but the fact that he
has an MBA proves nothing. There was a period where everyone seemed to be
getting one and it really didn't take much smarts.

Joelle
The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page - St
Augustine
Joelle
  #24  
Old November 18th 03, 10:05 PM
lm
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On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 20:56:36 -0000, "Dennis Here"
youreply wrote:


lm wrote in message

"Dennis Here" wrote:


Now if you had said that George W Bush is the best president the USA has
ever had then I'd give you the works ;-)


He's the best president ever appointed by the judiciary, howzat?


If this is what his supposed allies think of him then what chance the rest
of the world?


ONE IN THREE BRITONS THINK BUSH IS STUPID - POLL Sat Nov 15 2003 19:43:02 ET

The full extent of the low regard Britons have for George Bush was tonight
revealed in a poll.

The US President was branded a threat to world peace by a clear majority,
60%, of those questioned by YouGov.

More than one in three, 37%, said Mr Bush was "stupid" while 33% called him
"incoherent".

Only a minority saw positive characteristics in Mr Bush, with just 7%
regarding him as a good world leader, 6% as articulate and 10% as
intelligent.

The findings are published in The Sunday Times ahead of his state visit to
Britain next week, the first by a US leader.

A slim majority of those questioned opposed the visit by 26% to 21% although
half did not care.


Come on, Dennis, I know you can do better than that. Aim at the
policies.

lm
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Old November 19th 03, 12:36 AM
Paul Fritz
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"turtledove" wrote in message
newsXCtb.2117$vJ6.1124@fed1read05...

"lm" wrote in message
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On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 22:57:59 -0000, "Dennis Here"
youreply wrote:


He's the best president ever appointed by the judiciary, howzat?

lm


Hmmm...should I say it? Nah...

I can't help it...I have to say it

He's the best president money could buy....
Money can get you many things, but intelligence is NOT one of them


Let's see.....he has a MBA, his opponent failed out of divinity school.

Every method of recount showed Bush won the election (the only way algore
would have won is if non votes had been counted - as in blank ballots ) ,
despite the all the spin




there, I said it....

*b :-)

"The folks who conducted to act on our country on September 11 made a big
mistake. They underestimated America. They underestimated our resolve,

our
determination, our love for freedom. They misunderestimated the fact that
we love a neighbor in need. They misunderestimated the compassion of our
country. I think they misunderestimated the will and determination of the
commander in chief, too." --At the CIA, Langley, Virginia, September 26,
2001

and I have plenty more official quote where that came from....





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Old November 19th 03, 12:38 AM
Paul Fritz
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The press has done everything they can to portray him as dumb, despite the
fact he has an MBA, but judging from what I have seen in the european press
in the past, I am not surprised by the hatred for the U.S. in general

"Dennis Here" youreply
wrote in message ...

lm wrote in message

"Dennis Here" wrote:


Now if you had said that George W Bush is the best president the USA has
ever had then I'd give you the works ;-)


He's the best president ever appointed by the judiciary, howzat?


If this is what his supposed allies think of him then what chance the rest
of the world?


ONE IN THREE BRITONS THINK BUSH IS STUPID - POLL Sat Nov 15 2003 19:43:02

ET

The full extent of the low regard Britons have for George Bush was tonight
revealed in a poll.

The US President was branded a threat to world peace by a clear majority,
60%, of those questioned by YouGov.

More than one in three, 37%, said Mr Bush was "stupid" while 33% called

him
"incoherent".

Only a minority saw positive characteristics in Mr Bush, with just 7%
regarding him as a good world leader, 6% as articulate and 10% as
intelligent.

The findings are published in The Sunday Times ahead of his state visit to
Britain next week, the first by a US leader.

A slim majority of those questioned opposed the visit by 26% to 21%

although
half did not care.






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Old November 19th 03, 04:06 AM
Paul Fritz
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"Joelle" wrote in message
...
The press has done everything they can to portray him as dumb, despite

the
fact he has an MBA


Um, I'm not making any statments about Bush's intellegence but the fact

that he
has an MBA proves nothing. There was a period where everyone seemed to be
getting one and it really didn't take much smarts.


Not in an Ivy league school. I am not saying Bush is a rocket scientist,
but he is no dumb bunny either......he doesn't have the silver plated tongue
like slick willie had, but he is everything the liberal press hates.


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



  #28  
Old November 19th 03, 07:24 PM
Dennis Here
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Celtic Castaway wrote in message

CBT is a type of talk therapy where you try to recondition patterns of
thoughts and subsequently behaviour, negative self thoughts are the one's
that keep us feeling bad about our selves and our choices, the "I'm not
_________" ie: good enough, pretty enough, etc...



Ah! The half full, half empty outlook on life. Difficult to lead a full life
if you see yourself as empty.


You seem to be posting from Ireland?
Why not introduce yourself?

Dennis




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Old November 19th 03, 10:46 PM
Celtic Castaway
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Actually I am in Canada... :-) 34 mother of two girls, who are 7 and almost
6. (14mths apart), work full time, volunteer, too busy to keep track of
myself sometimes.. separated 3 years in Apr 04 from a disinterested dad, was
awared sole custody by courts recently (yippee), and I am single. Born in
England, moved here when I was 11.

Where are you located.





"Dennis Here" youreply
wrote in message ...

Celtic Castaway wrote in message

CBT is a type of talk therapy where you try to recondition patterns of
thoughts and subsequently behaviour, negative self thoughts are the one's
that keep us feeling bad about our selves and our choices, the "I'm not
_________" ie: good enough, pretty enough, etc...



Ah! The half full, half empty outlook on life. Difficult to lead a full

life
if you see yourself as empty.


You seem to be posting from Ireland?
Why not introduce yourself?

Dennis






  #30  
Old November 20th 03, 04:39 AM
CME
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"Celtic Castaway" wrote in message
...
Actually I am in Canada... :-) 34 mother of two girls, who are 7 and

almost
6. (14mths apart), work full time, volunteer, too busy to keep track of
myself sometimes.. separated 3 years in Apr 04 from a disinterested dad,

was
awared sole custody by courts recently (yippee), and I am single. Born in
England, moved here when I was 11.

Where are you located.


Oh oh oh where in Canada??? Yeah another Canuck!!!

Christine


 




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