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Old 02-01-2006, 05:04 PM   #1
footfootfoot
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Mari,
With friends like A, who needs enemas?
What she did sucked. You didn't ask for that info and you are under no obligation to keep it confidential.

I'd just avoid her.

Sorry for the cliff notes version of a real post a la the above folks. I have these micro windows between

other duties which call me away.

Just one Q for you. Have you considered what the payoff (to you) is for getting yourself invloved w/ axe murderers and boundary crashers? Or could it be run of the mill familiarity?

Sometimes we aren't even remotely interested in healthy people. a) they are unfamiliar to us and b) they are boring.
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Old 02-03-2006, 11:36 AM   #2
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Mari,
With friends like A, who needs enemas?
What she did sucked. You didn't ask for that info and you are under no obligation to keep it confidential.

I'd just avoid her.

Sorry for the cliff notes version of a real post a la the above folks. I have these micro windows between

other duties which call me away.

Just one Q for you. Have you considered what the payoff (to you) is for getting yourself invloved w/ axe murderers and boundary crashers? Or could it be run of the mill familiarity?

Sometimes we aren't even remotely interested in healthy people. a) they are unfamiliar to us and b) they are boring.
Foot to the third power, As to my two internet pals, it was kind of hard to tell they were boundary crashers at first. They are both funny, intelligent women - one is a lawyer and the other has her own physical therapy practice (and yes, I know these things are for reals). When I got placed in the middle, I was quite surprised and I backed away at once.

As for the ax murderer, he was a combination of psycho stealth, childhood baggage and the fact that I was physically ill when I met him. I do confess to a certain fascination for "bad boys," but the ax murderer was too bad even for me!
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