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fun - stupid things an stbx can say

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16 Apr 10 #198726 by Grim2332
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heres one my ex put petrol in his desiel car and blamed me for not telling him the garage had moved the pumps round again.

i syphoned it out put it in my car and drove for a month on it

then asked him to do it again cuz i need petrol he glared at me and stormed out. no harm in trying eh
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16 Apr 10 #198736 by Ursa Major
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Angry 2332 asked "Am I missing something"

Well frankly yes, it would appear you are:

Baileys wrote to LG

As for defending yourself I don't remember you saying the same when said person was running me down for months on end. Know him personally do you???


It would appear from her own statement that Bailey knows full well that her ex is a member here, which means that far from being amusing and ironic at the expense of an anonymous other half Baileys comment is a deliberate swipe at another member. This is unacceptable.

I am compelled to write as Baileys has filled the posts today with digs and swipes at Laughing Gal, who she now appears to be stalking (evidence? LG quoted Elle on a thread - Baileys did not quote Elle but quoted LG quoting Elle thus proving that she is selectively reading LGs posts in order to make comment rather than the whole thread to be supportive of the OP).

Baileys, as has been said many times, this is a support site it is not for revenge or points scoring at the expense of other members whether you used to be married to them, or believe they know your ex personally or not.Additionally you hijacked a serious and heartfelt plea for help from a third member in order to do so.

I supported you earlier but you have abused my support and continued with what now appears to be a campaign of hate against your ex and his supporters.

If you want to be supportive that is what the site is for, if you want to continue your campaign against your ex clear off to MumsN*t.
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16 Apr 10 #198746 by Grim2332
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i was not aware of this

so yes i was missing something and i apologise

and baily if that is the case it was very unfair

there are two sides to every tale humour is for amusement not a weapon and not at the expense of others

once again my sincere apologies
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16 Apr 10 #198748 by TeamWiki
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