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caughtinside
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Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: cfnubbler wrote: Kartessa wrote: cfnubbler wrote: I think it's really funny that she still lives with her parents. In many cultures, multi-generational households are common. In suburban Ontario? If you say so. At least you still get an allowance, I bet, huh? As long as you're home by 8:30 each evening I mean, of course. I bet her mom has dinner on the table when she gets home and has to deal with that parking situation. If my casserole gets cold I'm going to be pissed!! Can't you read? Multi-generational family... My GRANDMA makes dinner. I kind of skimmed your rant because it was lame and bitchy... so you're saying there are 4 generations of you living there? That sounds like hell.
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Kartessa
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caughtinside wrote: Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: cfnubbler wrote: Kartessa wrote: cfnubbler wrote: I think it's really funny that she still lives with her parents. In many cultures, multi-generational households are common. In suburban Ontario? If you say so. At least you still get an allowance, I bet, huh? As long as you're home by 8:30 each evening I mean, of course. I bet her mom has dinner on the table when she gets home and has to deal with that parking situation. If my casserole gets cold I'm going to be pissed!! Can't you read? Multi-generational family... My GRANDMA makes dinner. I kind of skimmed your rant because it was lame and bitchy... so you're saying there are 4 generations of you living there? That sounds like hell. Then stay out of my thread.
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caughtinside
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Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: cfnubbler wrote: Kartessa wrote: cfnubbler wrote: I think it's really funny that she still lives with her parents. In many cultures, multi-generational households are common. In suburban Ontario? If you say so. At least you still get an allowance, I bet, huh? As long as you're home by 8:30 each evening I mean, of course. I bet her mom has dinner on the table when she gets home and has to deal with that parking situation. If my casserole gets cold I'm going to be pissed!! Can't you read? Multi-generational family... My GRANDMA makes dinner. I kind of skimmed your rant because it was lame and bitchy... so you're saying there are 4 generations of you living there? That sounds like hell. Then stay out of my thread. This ain't your driveway. I'll park where I want.
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Kartessa
Aug 2, 2011, 6:55 PM
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caughtinside wrote: Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: cfnubbler wrote: Kartessa wrote: cfnubbler wrote: I think it's really funny that she still lives with her parents. In many cultures, multi-generational households are common. In suburban Ontario? If you say so. At least you still get an allowance, I bet, huh? As long as you're home by 8:30 each evening I mean, of course. I bet her mom has dinner on the table when she gets home and has to deal with that parking situation. If my casserole gets cold I'm going to be pissed!! Can't you read? Multi-generational family... My GRANDMA makes dinner. I kind of skimmed your rant because it was lame and bitchy... so you're saying there are 4 generations of you living there? That sounds like hell. Then stay out of my thread. This ain't your driveway. I'll park where I want. Then I'll have your ass towed... Where's WW when you need her?
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caughtinside
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Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: cfnubbler wrote: Kartessa wrote: cfnubbler wrote: I think it's really funny that she still lives with her parents. In many cultures, multi-generational households are common. In suburban Ontario? If you say so. At least you still get an allowance, I bet, huh? As long as you're home by 8:30 each evening I mean, of course. I bet her mom has dinner on the table when she gets home and has to deal with that parking situation. If my casserole gets cold I'm going to be pissed!! Can't you read? Multi-generational family... My GRANDMA makes dinner. I kind of skimmed your rant because it was lame and bitchy... so you're saying there are 4 generations of you living there? That sounds like hell. Then stay out of my thread. This ain't your driveway. I'll park where I want. Then I'll have your ass towed... Where's WW when you need her? Eating a heaping helping of your grandma's casserole. OH SNAP!!!
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edge
Aug 2, 2011, 7:01 PM
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Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: cfnubbler wrote: Kartessa wrote: cfnubbler wrote: I think it's really funny that she still lives with her parents. In many cultures, multi-generational households are common. In suburban Ontario? If you say so. At least you still get an allowance, I bet, huh? As long as you're home by 8:30 each evening I mean, of course. I bet her mom has dinner on the table when she gets home and has to deal with that parking situation. If my casserole gets cold I'm going to be pissed!! Can't you read? Multi-generational family... My GRANDMA makes dinner. I kind of skimmed your rant because it was lame and bitchy... so you're saying there are 4 generations of you living there? That sounds like hell. Then stay out of my thread. This ain't your driveway. I'll park where I want. Then I'll have your ass towed... Where's WW when you need her? Ass "towed?" "Park in my driveway?" Is this thread a euphemism for something?
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Kartessa
Aug 2, 2011, 7:07 PM
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edge wrote: Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: cfnubbler wrote: Kartessa wrote: cfnubbler wrote: I think it's really funny that she still lives with her parents. In many cultures, multi-generational households are common. In suburban Ontario? If you say so. At least you still get an allowance, I bet, huh? As long as you're home by 8:30 each evening I mean, of course. I bet her mom has dinner on the table when she gets home and has to deal with that parking situation. If my casserole gets cold I'm going to be pissed!! Can't you read? Multi-generational family... My GRANDMA makes dinner. I kind of skimmed your rant because it was lame and bitchy... so you're saying there are 4 generations of you living there? That sounds like hell. Then stay out of my thread. This ain't your driveway. I'll park where I want. Then I'll have your ass towed... Where's WW when you need her? Ass "towed?" "Park in my driveway?" Is this thread a euphemism for something? It could be... who's asking?
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edge
Aug 2, 2011, 7:13 PM
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Kartessa wrote: edge wrote: Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: cfnubbler wrote: Kartessa wrote: cfnubbler wrote: I think it's really funny that she still lives with her parents. In many cultures, multi-generational households are common. In suburban Ontario? If you say so. At least you still get an allowance, I bet, huh? As long as you're home by 8:30 each evening I mean, of course. I bet her mom has dinner on the table when she gets home and has to deal with that parking situation. If my casserole gets cold I'm going to be pissed!! Can't you read? Multi-generational family... My GRANDMA makes dinner. I kind of skimmed your rant because it was lame and bitchy... so you're saying there are 4 generations of you living there? That sounds like hell. Then stay out of my thread. This ain't your driveway. I'll park where I want. Then I'll have your ass towed... Where's WW when you need her? Ass "towed?" "Park in my driveway?" Is this thread a euphemism for something? It could be... who's asking? A stretch limo owner.
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caughtinside
Aug 2, 2011, 7:14 PM
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edge wrote: Kartessa wrote: edge wrote: Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: cfnubbler wrote: Kartessa wrote: cfnubbler wrote: I think it's really funny that she still lives with her parents. In many cultures, multi-generational households are common. In suburban Ontario? If you say so. At least you still get an allowance, I bet, huh? As long as you're home by 8:30 each evening I mean, of course. I bet her mom has dinner on the table when she gets home and has to deal with that parking situation. If my casserole gets cold I'm going to be pissed!! Can't you read? Multi-generational family... My GRANDMA makes dinner. I kind of skimmed your rant because it was lame and bitchy... so you're saying there are 4 generations of you living there? That sounds like hell. Then stay out of my thread. This ain't your driveway. I'll park where I want. Then I'll have your ass towed... Where's WW when you need her? Ass "towed?" "Park in my driveway?" Is this thread a euphemism for something? It could be... who's asking? A stretch limo owner.  I didn't know Ledge was black.
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JoeHamilton
Aug 2, 2011, 7:40 PM
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Bacon, crispy sizzling bacon, it is so good, if I can park here I'll make ya some. Bacon bacon bacon yummy greasy bacon. Oh need a smoke after eating a few slices of bacon.
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Kartessa
Aug 2, 2011, 7:43 PM
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JoeHamilton wrote: Bacon, crispy sizzling bacon, it is so good, if I can park here I'll make ya some. Bacon bacon bacon yummy greasy bacon. Oh need a smoke after eating a few slices of bacon. Get out or I'll have you deported
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JoeHamilton
Aug 2, 2011, 7:46 PM
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I have a green card. And a passport too.
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JoeHamilton
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Also a few pounds of bacon,
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Kartessa
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JoeHamilton wrote: I have a green card. And a passport too. Don't mean you're welcome here
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edge
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caughtinside wrote: edge wrote: Kartessa wrote: edge wrote: Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: cfnubbler wrote: Kartessa wrote: cfnubbler wrote: I think it's really funny that she still lives with her parents. In many cultures, multi-generational households are common. In suburban Ontario? If you say so. At least you still get an allowance, I bet, huh? As long as you're home by 8:30 each evening I mean, of course. I bet her mom has dinner on the table when she gets home and has to deal with that parking situation. If my casserole gets cold I'm going to be pissed!! Can't you read? Multi-generational family... My GRANDMA makes dinner. I kind of skimmed your rant because it was lame and bitchy... so you're saying there are 4 generations of you living there? That sounds like hell. Then stay out of my thread. This ain't your driveway. I'll park where I want. Then I'll have your ass towed... Where's WW when you need her? Ass "towed?" "Park in my driveway?" Is this thread a euphemism for something? It could be... who's asking? A stretch limo owner.  I didn't know Ledge was black. I think I belong to the same Baptist church as Diphthong.
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JoeHamilton
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I joined, and I am here. Stop, breath, and think. Maybe, just maybe if stop throwing stones, none will be thrown back. It's just a thought, or you could go eat your troubles away with some nice crispy bacon, on a cheeseburger, with lettuce and tomato so the guilt doesn't hurt too much.
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cfnubbler wrote: I think it's really funny that she still lives with her parents. I miss living with my parents. ahh meals, room and board, TV, the only thing it cost was a few minutes of chores. I miss those days.
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Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: Kartessa wrote: caughtinside wrote: cfnubbler wrote: Kartessa wrote: cfnubbler wrote: I think it's really funny that she still lives with her parents. In many cultures, multi-generational households are common. In suburban Ontario? If you say so. At least you still get an allowance, I bet, huh? As long as you're home by 8:30 each evening I mean, of course. I bet her mom has dinner on the table when she gets home and has to deal with that parking situation. If my casserole gets cold I'm going to be pissed!! Can't you read? Multi-generational family... My GRANDMA makes dinner. I kind of skimmed your rant because it was lame and bitchy... so you're saying there are 4 generations of you living there? That sounds like hell. Then stay out of my thread. This ain't your driveway. I'll park where I want. Then I'll have your ass towed... Where's WW when you need her? you cannot whine to the greenie
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JoeHamilton wrote: I joined, and I am here. Stop, breath, and think. Maybe, just maybe if stop throwing stones, none will be thrown back. It's just a thought, or you could go eat your troubles away with some nice crispy bacon, on a cheeseburger, with lettuce and tomato so the guilt doesn't hurt too much. You're the one tossing stones around. Oddly enough you're only tossing them at Kartessa. Creepy Stalker.
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chadnsc wrote: JoeHamilton wrote: I joined, and I am here. Stop, breath, and think. Maybe, just maybe if stop throwing stones, none will be thrown back. It's just a thought, or you could go eat your troubles away with some nice crispy bacon, on a cheeseburger, with lettuce and tomato so the guilt doesn't hurt too much. You're the one tossing stones around. Oddly enough you're only tossing them at Kartessa. Creepy Stalker. mr. pot meet mr. kettle
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macherry wrote: chadnsc wrote: JoeHamilton wrote: I joined, and I am here. Stop, breath, and think. Maybe, just maybe if stop throwing stones, none will be thrown back. It's just a thought, or you could go eat your troubles away with some nice crispy bacon, on a cheeseburger, with lettuce and tomato so the guilt doesn't hurt too much. You're the one tossing stones around. Oddly enough you're only tossing them at Kartessa. Creepy Stalker. mr. pot meet mr. kettle I was just doing the job you wouldn't / couldn't do.
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chadnsc wrote: JoeHamilton wrote: I joined, and I am here. Stop, breath, and think. Maybe, just maybe if stop throwing stones, none will be thrown back. It's just a thought, or you could go eat your troubles away with some nice crispy bacon, on a cheeseburger, with lettuce and tomato so the guilt doesn't hurt too much. You're the one tossing stones around. Oddly enough you're only tossing them at Kartessa. Creepy Stalker. Its fun seeing the same 3 snipes over and over and over and over... God forbid he get creative. I won't give it too long before he starts calling me a bad mother.
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Kartessa wrote: chadnsc wrote: JoeHamilton wrote: I joined, and I am here. Stop, breath, and think. Maybe, just maybe if stop throwing stones, none will be thrown back. It's just a thought, or you could go eat your troubles away with some nice crispy bacon, on a cheeseburger, with lettuce and tomato so the guilt doesn't hurt too much. You're the one tossing stones around. Oddly enough you're only tossing them at Kartessa. Creepy Stalker. Its fun seeing the same 3 snipes over and over and over and over... God forbid he get creative. I won't give it too long before he starts calling me a bad mother. Hey Joe keeps following you around and Ma was nice enough to point out his stalking elsewhere on this site. I wouldn't say you're a bad mother (nor would I call you one) as I've never met you or your son in person. I do think family gatherings at your mom and dad's would be entertaining though.
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macherry
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chadnsc wrote: Kartessa wrote: Toast_in_the_Machine wrote: Kartessa wrote: dagibbs wrote: Kartessa wrote: JoeHamilton wrote: Driveway, buy a tow strap and put them on the street . What did I say about suggestions or advice? You thought you could post on the internet, not to mention rc.com, and not get suggestions or advice? Oh my. Think of it as a disclaimer... Those who insist on offering unsolicited advice can suck my big, fat, throbbing forearm. Considering the number of sick, twisted, devious minds that post here, you are missing an opportunity to solve your problem and have fun with it. I dont need anybody's help in being sick, twisted or devious... I'm plenty messed up on my own. In that case, I pity your son and the numerous undiagnosed psychoses he is to suffer from. gee chad, did you forget this post
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JoeHamilton
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Really? Read it as you wish, go to page one and you can see who threw the first stone.
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