Since when is that a good excuse?

Jul 25, 2007 15:53

Some people at some points in time in their lives have to cut others out of their lives for their own good. For my own good, I feel I must write off certain people. In this way, I am not cutting them out. Just like companies do, I am writing off bad debt. Should the debt be repaid at some later point in time, the hold is lifted and transactions may ( Read more... )

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fax_celestis July 25 2007, 23:25:37 UTC
People are shitty, and I'm probably one of them. It's not an excuse or a justification, but let me say it anyway: when shit hits the fan, it doesn't ever stop hitting the fan.

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mazewiz July 25 2007, 23:28:02 UTC
Letting your wife determine who you speak with and don't, even after all my attempts at being friendly and cordial, to the point that you won't return to me what's rightfully mine, is very hurtful. I even offered you the $1,000 you needed, and you go with the other one your wife forbade you to speak with one upon a time. What did I do that was so goddamned terrible that you (and she) would treat me in such a way?

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fax_celestis July 25 2007, 23:43:13 UTC
I don't have an answer for that. I am a horrible person.

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cakoluchiam July 26 2007, 00:15:24 UTC
So does this mean you don't want to go to the opera with me after all?

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mazewiz July 26 2007, 03:57:28 UTC
We're good for the 5th.

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cakoluchiam July 26 2007, 05:45:36 UTC
So, I'm not being written off then? Or I am, but you're re-investing? These business vocabulary terms confuse me.

In any case, if we're going on the 5th, then do you want to plan to drive all the way back on the same day, or stay overnight and leave the next day? Alternatively, might we go down the day before so we can scout lines in the morning? Is there anything else in particular you want to do while we're in the area, or maybe just wander?

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