What is it with me starting 2nd pages on threads? It always happens .....
(walks off to contemplate life the universe and everything...)
What is it with me starting 2nd pages on threads? It always happens .....
(walks off to contemplate life the universe and everything...)
*passive-aggressively avoids Jelly*
SP, it is an exercise in futility if some people who "really don't give a flying fig" (gotta love that expression ) refuse to come half way. Some people just choose not to like you, and there's nothing you can do about it.
Get on with living and being happy.
SP,
Here in Australia we have a saying: Don't let the bastards get you down.
Take care hun.
get this harsh ruling to the media...pronto!!
go to your search engine and enter newspapers....it'll give you a ton of 'em....start clicking, emailing them a copied and pasted version of the canadian justice's decision against vicki boer in her case....get the word out....also, do the same regarding the tv news media...cnn, larry king, 20/20, 60 mins., 48 hrs., etc.....flood them with emails.... .
frannie b
It might look better to wait until there is a prepared press statement released by either Vicki or Silentlambs/Bill Bowen, and send links to the press release to the media. Otherwise it may look like an emotional outburst without any substantial material the media can use.
Just a thought.
Is there a way we could organise some way of giving Vicki financial support?
i have some unique and troubling news.
i just got off the telephone with scott boer, vicki boer's husband and before that vicki.
her honour, justice anne molloy, has just ruled on the legal cost issue in the boer case.
Is it possible for Vicki to sue her lawyers for their bad advice?
today is my baby girls' 19th birthday.
her mother, an active dud, ran off with a workmate 6years ago so i have raised melia on my own since that time.
she has grown up to be a fine young lady who has been through finishing school, traveled to paris, and the south pacific, and is now a freshman in college.
Maverick, I'm proud of you. You've done a great job raising your daughter. It's not easy, I know. My mother died when I was 11 and my father had to raise me. Main difference between you and him is that he threw me out of home when I was 18 because my step-mother demanded it.
All that hard work you've put into raising Melia (is it short for Amelia?) is paying off, and will pay off in future years to come. Reading posts like yours helps me re-learn the belief that there are some good fathers out there.
no, this piece is not about alliteration.
for true believers?
the subject matter is quite serious, and may just possibly affect the quality of the rest of you lives; it may also affect your eternal fate, if there is such a thing.
LOL @ plum
first joke of the week.....
a man took his wife to the rodeo and one of the exhibits was that of breeding bulls.
they went up to the first pen and there was a sign that said, "this bull mated 50 times last year.
LOL!!
(though the wife did deserve what her husband said to her)
have you ever had a secret online affair?
did it result in the breakup of your previous relationship?
was it worth it?.
Dmouse, don't you see what you wrote?
I have had an 'affair' for over five years now with a woman that lives in another country.
We can never meet. But she fulfils all my spiritual and emotional needs. I love her in the deepest sense of the word.
My wife knows I communicate with her but not that we are any more than friends.
She is my light, my warmth, my sound, my whole sense of being.
No religion has a truer or more noble advocate than this woman, a woman who has garnered my deepest respect and has stopped my atheist tendency in its tracks due to her sincere and deeply held convictions as a Christian.
I hurt her recently with my sheer thoughtlessness and it nearly killed me when I realised.
Susan, I cannot say how much you mean to me...
You're in love with this woman. And if your wife knew how much you cared for this woman, she would say that you've already cheated on her emotionally.
Ask yourself this: If distance wasn't a problem, would your relationship with "Susan" still be purely platonic?
You and Susan are much more than "friends" IMO.
do you feel intimidated or uncomfortable when giving your opinion?
do you shy away from expressing yourself if you believe that the majority will disagree??
?
It depends on the situation. As I've gotten older, I've become less afraid of expressing my true feelings and thoughts. But it also depends on the situation. I generally like to keep the peace, I don't like confrontations, so if I know something I say is going to cause trouble, I am likely to keep quiet so to keep the peace. But if my needs/self esteem/respect is being trampled on, I am more likely to speak up, because I won't let people take advantage of me anymore.
Here on this board I've become more bolder the longer I've been here. Yet having said that, I don't always say what I think, because I know that what I could say would only cause arguments, and I hate being the cause of a online argument. So I keep my mouth shut to keep the peace, and thus refrain from making more enemies than friends (lol).