put dead dog on my doorstep, slashed my tires
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Geez.....what a sick person.
Makes you wonder what odd thoughts were banging around in his head.
put dead dog on my doorstep, slashed my tires
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Geez.....what a sick person.
Makes you wonder what odd thoughts were banging around in his head.
I could go east, I could go west, it was all up to me to decide. Just then I saw a young hawk flyin' and my soul began to rise. ~Bob Seger
My wife was actually stalked by a former BF to the point that she left Texas to move to Colorado. She did eventually fly back to Texas to testify against him, but the lawyer pleaded the guy out at the last minute.
Of course, if she hadn't gone through that, she wouldn't have moved to Colorado, and I wouldn't have met her. So in a twisted way, it's a good thing she went through that!
Yikes Wayner. That's almost.....sweet.![]()
the sad part of that philosophy is that by the time most women figure out that they wasted their time dating the fun and dangerous bad boy, the "nice" guys have moved on and settled/found someone who is ready to settle down and start to live a life with someone. All they ever do is bitch "where are the nice guys?" they moved on and aren't waiting for you to make up your mind and decide if you want to settle down or not.Originally Posted by KylieGrant
i've got one... but it's pretty harsh. i went out with this guy for 3 years (lived with him for 2). he was always against marriage. anyway, he went to work one friday night, and didn't come home until sunday evening!! said he needed "space". moved out the next couple of days, and was married to a stripper down at the courthouse the day after all of his stuff was out. anyway... for starters, before he packed it, i was able to clean the toilet with his toothbrush and pee on it a little (i couldn't help it). then, called ez car credit where he was leasing his car from and told them he had no insurance (which, he didn't) - they repo'd his car. called his work (iron worker's union hall) and told them to have him tested for drugs (got a report from his mom a little while later that he was fired but she didn't know why :o)). i know... i'm bad.
"I'm selfish, impatient, and a little insecure. I make mistakes. I am out of control, and at times hard to handle, but if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best .. "
Oh!!!! nice job! he didn't have the guts to tell you he was moving out and then marries a stripper, probly cause of the drugs. nayway sounds like he deserved all he got.Originally Posted by broken_pryncess
Yes, a guy stalked me (literally), and kept calling my parents for almost a year after I broke up with him (he was crying about the break up, never realized my parents never liked him, and I only heard about these phonecalls a couple years after this all happened). I also received a very poisonous letter for my birthday cursing all my future relationships... I am doomed.Originally Posted by KylieGrant
ps. This is just my opinion in the matter.
In high school, my boyfriend was seeing a friend of mine behind my back. The irritating part was that she had the same name as me. I guess it was more convenient for him that way, so he never accidentally said the wrong name when someone called up and asked "Guess who?"
My ex-fiance stalked me a little bit in college, but it was more pathetic than scary. I don't have any real traumatic stories like others here do. (Yikes Firegirl!)
"Look, you love me, and I love you. Maybe in a different time, a different place, this would work out. But we both know that only one of us is leaving this room alive, and I'm the one holding the flame thrower." - Film Fakers
Most of the guys I have dated were pretty nice and didn't take it hard when I said good-bye or they did. We all did pretty well when it came to breaking up. However, there was this one (best friend, accidentally dated) and we totally ruined any type of realtionship we had before.Some things are just like that! Ya know?
MULDER: It's still there, Scully. 200,000 years down in the ice.
SCULLY: Leave it there.
Not all of us have moved on or found someone else. But then, I'm always the exception, to just about every rule. Funny thing is, I don't really try to be, hence, I guess I do. If that made any sense, let me know. I'm still trying to figure it out myself.Originally Posted by joeguy
As far as the stalker thing goes, I'm taking the 5th on that one.
And a 5th of Jack Daniel's black.
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