View Full Version : It's my ex-husband's birthday
.....just wanted to share that little tidbit of nonsense with you.
He lives in my building (stalker!) and I haven't been talking to him because he didn't stand up for me with my daughter's husband. I get to see him on Wednesday. I think I'll be friendly. Who cares?
He's been on the wrong end of my temper, so I kind of play cat and mouse with him. (Me being the cat of course).
(Evil laugh inserted here)
DianaB
11-19-2007, 12:31 PM
So......are you baking him a cake frosted with chocolate ex-lax? One good thing about moving is you won't have to worry about seeing him annnnyyyyyymore.
Mandy
11-19-2007, 12:59 PM
Good idea Diana, thats just the type of thing i would do to any ex that treated me badly in any way hahahaha
It's better to play the cat, and eat the mice while hes squerming, swing him around by hes tail hahahaha
katepoet
11-19-2007, 01:48 PM
Make sure you don't give him your forwarding address - at least until you have built that man-sized mousetrap at your new home!
rivermom
11-19-2007, 04:37 PM
Interesting Judy, LOL....very interesting. I giggled reading this! :D
Well this will set you back! My daughter called and we were chatting about our plans, gossip, hair, the usual. She mentioned that my ex (who really has been a fantastic father to her), was taking Amtrak - his car died, etc., etc.
I told her I would take him up as long as he didn't annoy me, or he would end up walking. She couldn't believe I offered, but I figured why not. I have to be nice to him once we're there, and I really am not angry at him anymore. I got what I wanted - my daughter and granchildren back.
So, he's coming up in my car. It'll be fine. As long as he doesn't annoy me! I told him that - he wants a ride, so he'll be fine. He's a little bit afraid of me anyway. I threw him out when we split up. I can always just push him out of the door while the car is moving.
I really can be evil, but I don't have the energy to hold onto a grudge.
katepoet
11-19-2007, 06:35 PM
Put some good music or a book in the CD drive so he won't talk - that should keep you from finding the car space too close for comfort! You are brave and generous, Judy. May the Force be with you!
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