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Post by blazinheart on Jan 23, 2008 16:54:49 GMT -5
I know. But, I don't follow rules very well.
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Post by wizer on Jan 23, 2008 16:56:26 GMT -5
I know. But, I don't follow rules very well. Maybe it's time. Wouldn't want to see you get buttfucked in the slammmer due to a one time mistake.
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Post by blazinheart on Jan 23, 2008 16:58:02 GMT -5
Maybe it's time. Wouldn't want to see you get buttfucked in the slammmer due to a one time mistake. Nah, i'll leave the buttfucking to you and your dog. And I appreciate you not arguing with me about that fact that you are indeed a massive pile of shit.
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Post by wizer on Jan 23, 2008 17:02:23 GMT -5
Nah, i'll leave the buttfucking to you and your dog. And I appreciate you not arguing with me about that fact that you are indeed a massive pile of shit. Hey don't bring my dog into this! That dog was the best fuck I EVER had. As far as the "pile of shit" suggestion, what's to argue? If you said it blazin, it must be true.
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Post by blazinheart on Jan 23, 2008 17:04:06 GMT -5
Hey don't bring my dog into this! My bad.
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Post by Saucy on Jan 23, 2008 17:14:48 GMT -5
today is great day
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Post by Saucy on Jan 23, 2008 17:15:45 GMT -5
Right on Jules. Do what you feel is right, just don't be doing HIM any favors.
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Post by wizer on Jan 23, 2008 17:17:05 GMT -5
Funny, that's just what my dog said!
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Post by Saucy on Jan 23, 2008 17:48:41 GMT -5
YAY!
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Post by jules on Jan 23, 2008 19:37:21 GMT -5
Saucy, trust me, I've already done him plenty of favors. But only to make it easier for me to move on in my life.
In regards to the pissing match...
idocsteve, while I do appeciate your thoughtful advice earlier in the thread, there was no need to use it as an excuse to create some drama with your boy there.
And, blazin, I've gotta say while I've disagreed with you plenty, I did always address you respectfully and indeed have respect for you. The fact that you are apparently unable to reciprocate in an attempt to further your own agenda is just disgraceful. For someone who claims to be intelligent and cultured you sure are good at allowing yourself to come off as rude and ignorant. I can only imagine what events in your life have brought you to this point, and for that I really do feel sorry for you.
Thanks to all who offered their constructive opinions and suggestions.
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Post by blazinheart on Jan 23, 2008 19:56:02 GMT -5
And, blazin, I've gotta say while I've disagreed with you plenty, I did always address you respectfully and indeed have respect for you. The fact that you are apparently unable to reciprocate in an attempt to further your own agenda is just disgraceful. For someone who claims to be intelligent and cultured you sure are good at allowing yourself to come off as rude and ignorant. I can only imagine what events in your life have brought you to this point, and for that I really do feel sorry for you. You're right, I jumped to conclusions based on certain things you said regarding your ex. I've never read you whole story, I've only seen you allude to certain things. So I made assumptions, and was most insensitive. I apologize.
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Post by wizer on Jan 23, 2008 20:08:39 GMT -5
idocsteve, while I do appeciate your thoughtful advice earlier in the thread, there was no need to use it as an excuse to create some drama with your boy there. Create? Create?! Blazin' started it! I was just trying to help.
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Post by blazinheart on Jan 23, 2008 20:17:43 GMT -5
Blazin' started it! I was just trying to help. Yeah, he was just trying "help". You know, the way that trolls like "help" other people with their problems.
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Post by murdock on Jan 25, 2008 16:33:24 GMT -5
I would go to the DMV website and look under the topic "How to Change Vehicle Ownership." You can gift him the car, therefore releasing yourself from liability. There are transfer of title fees that would apply. This may get you out of the pickle. Plus, since you are gifting the car, you can probably bring that to your lawyers attention and get something in return. just a suggestion.
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Post by Jaded on Jan 26, 2008 23:41:24 GMT -5
Yes. This is a legitimate reason to break no contact. I don't know about where you live but in my area letting car insurance expire is bad news. If he has the car he should pay it, you need to know if he is going to or not.
Cover yourself. No contact is great, but when it comes to protecting your ass-ets it is sometimes unavoidable.
And YES, get that car and policy OUT of your name. SOON. If he has an accident it is on your record of insurance.
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