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on Nov 11, 2007
if i knew how to remove this thread i would.


i tried to say something nice to the people who gave you the right to attack me like you just did. i hope you enjoyed it.


I AM NOT PERFECT LIKE YOU PEOPLE AND I NEVER WILL BE. not in this life not in the next. i will be me.
on Nov 11, 2007
in fact why don't you people hire someone to come and take me out since i am not pefect. that would make you all happy.


yes i know i am a worthless piece of filth in your eyes because i am not perfect like you people are.
on Nov 11, 2007
Danielost, you really should be seeing a therapist. Your reaction on this thread is bizarre and worrisome.

FYI, dharma is married to a veteran/current service member and has given years of her life to supporting him in his service.
on Nov 11, 2007
you might be laughing at the veterans i am not.


Well, call it laughing at the veterans if it makes you feel better...It was an homage to both our veterans and the immortal Gilda Radner at the same time.

Frankly, when I die I don't want everyone all weepy eyed. And I'd rather think our veterans who've passed on would appreciate us remembering them with laughter rather than with tears. After all, what good was their sacrifice if we must spend our lives in mourning?

Lighten up a little on this one, Danielost!
on Nov 11, 2007
FYI, dharma is married to a veteran/current service member and has given years of her life to supporting him in his service.




and she turned something nice to her hubby into garbage because of a simple misspell. at least i am honest when i misspell. i don't say that i was to tired to spell. i don't use excuses for my misspells. i simple make a mistake.


and your right i should be seeing a therapists but all they want to do is push drugs. and the drugs don't work. i have tried over 15 types and only one did what it said it would do. and that was a side effect in which i ended up throwing my girlfriend at the time across a room after she attacked me. the whole time i was doing it i was telling myself not to do it. so i don't want to give up my control to a little white pill or what ever color it is.


and i lose it when people treat me like garbage because of a simple mistake that anyone can make.


Lighten up a little on this one, Danielost!


i only asked one thing on this thread and that was to be nice. i have not asked anyone to be anything on any other thread but this one so no i will not lighten up on this one.
on Nov 11, 2007
i am sorry i get a lot upset when i try to say or do something nice and it gets thrown back in my face.
on Nov 11, 2007
and she turned something nice to her hubby into garbage because of a simple misspell.


First of all it was a GENUINE mistake on my part. I was born and raised in England, and over there we call it 'Rememberance Day'. I've lived in the US for some time, but I don't celebrate all the holidays - Thanksgiving is the only one I truly observe. Secondly, you were the one who copped the attitude with me, so I just returned the favor. Thirdly, the 'victim' attitude does NOT help you at all. Nothing has been ruined here; nobody has come here and said 'fuck the veterans, they all suck'. In fact, the majority of veterans I know (and I live on a military installation so I know quite a few) would get quite a laugh out of the misunderstanding that went on here.

'Nice' does not always have to be serious. 'Nice' can be funny, too.
on Nov 11, 2007
i don't say that i was to tired to spell. i don't use excuses for my misspells. i simple make a mistake.


Would you like some help with that? I'd be more than willing to try and help you improve your language skills.
on Nov 11, 2007
thanks but i stopped being able to spell in the third grade. one of my problems is short i-s and e-s sound the same to me. this is the main reason that i limit my posts. but on this one i just wanted to keep it simple. so much for that.


on Nov 11, 2007
For the record, danielost, my post was not making fun of yours. My post came out BEFORE yours.

And my post was done deliberately as an homage to one of Gilda Radner's great characters, Emily Litella (hence the title).
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