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Post by jules on Feb 2, 2008 22:44:31 GMT -5
Ok, you two know that I love you dearly. You 2 have consistantly been my closest girl friends for almost a decade now. But please fill me in on why you're acting more like your 50 than 30 these days. Dinner at 5? Seriously? Should we just start wearing support hose to the early bird special? And after dinner. Your plans. J, you're seriously going to drag your husband around to help you look for new shoes. The poor guy looked like he was being punished. He's a good guy -- he doesn't deserve to have to go shopping for women's shoes! And L, baking cookies? Seriously?
C'mon girls, we used to have FUN. Remember dancing until our feet were ready to fall off, laughing until our sides hurt, and seeing how many free drinks we could schmooze? You're choosing to get old before your time and it's sad, not to mention BORING. I promise -- divorce is not catching. I'm still the same girl who went out with you two before, just minus a wedding ring. I love that you two have wonderful guys who treat you really well. But can we please go out together and stay out past 8pm some time this decade?
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Post by kittenhart on Feb 2, 2008 23:50:41 GMT -5
I promise -- divorce is not catching. I'm still the same girl who went out with you two before, just minus a wedding ring. I love that you two have wonderful guys who treat you really well. But can we please go out together and stay out past 8pm some time this decade? Jules, I'm getting this same divorce-is-contagious vibe from several of my married friends, and it is kind of changing our friendship. I guess it's unavoidable, I don't know. Or maybeI didn't notice the "elderly" behaviour when I was also rushing home after working all day to make dinner and clean up after my stbxh. In other words, I guess I was more like them before the split, and now I'm living more like I did when I was in my early 20's...so it makes it hard when all your girl friends are 30-something and nesting. ((((hugs)))) (if I was there I'd definately go out to slam back a few with you and scope out hawties...to quote R.O.)
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Post by RO on Feb 3, 2008 18:15:02 GMT -5
I promise -- divorce is not catching. I'm still the same girl who went out with you two before, just minus a wedding ring. I love that you two have wonderful guys who treat you really well. But can we please go out together and stay out past 8pm some time this decade? Jules, I'm getting this same divorce-is-contagious vibe from several of my married friends, and it is kind of changing our friendship. I guess it's unavoidable, I don't know. Or maybeI didn't notice the "elderly" behaviour when I was also rushing home after working all day to make dinner and clean up after my stbxh. In other words, I guess I was more like them before the split, and now I'm living more like I did when I was in my early 20's...so it makes it hard when all your girl friends are 30-something and nesting. ((((hugs)))) (if I was there I'd definately go out to slam back a few with you and scope out hawties...to quote R.O.) Hey, I say the 3 of us plan a trip to slam back a few and scope out the hawties...(i know you smile when you spell it that way). When, where...soon??? I am IN!
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Post by kittenhart on Feb 3, 2008 19:14:12 GMT -5
I PMed you, RO. What do you think, Jules? We could meet up somewhere warm with either a beach or a pool and scope some hawties? As long as it's somewhere warm!
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Post by goods on Feb 4, 2008 18:44:04 GMT -5
I PMed you, RO. What do you think, Jules? We could meet up somewhere warm with either a beach or a pool and scope some hawties? As long as it's somewhere warm! Coming my way huh?
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