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my dad is such an asshole. I don't know why he comes to visit. he hasn't been a parent to me in years, or maybe ever.. whenever he comes here it's just uncomfortable and awkward... at least he's napping now. I wish he'd just spend time with my brother, he likes him.
Post by strumntheguitar on May 23, 2008 15:38:37 GMT -5
Dammit! Somebody threw away a vital piece of paper of mine that was sitting on a counter and now it is sitting in a mixture of whofrigginknowswhat in a waste container. Who throws papers in a waste container anyways? Paper just goes in regular trash cans last I checked, which is perfectly fine to rummage through if desperation calls!
so im sitting at work right now, and these kids were bouncing up and down in front of our sign-in window and kicking the wall (i work at a pediatric night clinic, btw), so i ask the kids nicely to sit down, they wouldnt listen, i would ask again, for several repetitions...all the while the mother is just watching me, letting her kids keep on acting up, when all of a sudden she snaps at me telling me "you dont tell my kids what to do, you ask me to ask them to stop"...some parents are just sons of bitches...i really wanted to tell her off, but figured the professional thing to do was just stay quite...sometimes you just have to take it up the ass when it comes to patients/customers
so im sitting at work right now, and these kids were bouncing up and down in front of our sign-in window and kicking the wall (i work at a pediatric night clinic, btw), so i ask the kids nicely to sit down, they wouldnt listen, i would ask again, for several repetitions...all the while the mother is just watching me, letting her kids keep on acting up, when all of a sudden she snaps at me telling me "you dont tell my kids what to do, you ask me to ask them to stop"...some parents are just sons of bitches...i really wanted to tell her off, but figured the professional thing to do was just stay quite...sometimes you just have to take it up the ass when it comes to patients/customers
I would've replied "yes, well I don't see any responsible adults with them so I have no choice but to talk to the kids"
^^^i agree, with both comments above, but if they were to complain to the texas medical board and it gets back to me, it would be the end of my job, which at this time would not be a very good idea...i just bit my tongue
So as I left my favorite bar tonight, at the first red light a random homeless person jumped in my car. Usually I wouldn't have let this happen but in all fairness I was a little drunk, and had partaken of some corn earlier. In all fairness he was old at least 70-80, and had a cane. He jumps in my car and sks for a ride to the nearest gas station, I just was not raised to kick old men with canes out of a moving car so I said I would oblige. We get there he wants some money, I honestly tell him I dont have any cash, and actually round up some random car change for him, maybe a 1.50 or so. As he gets out he says thank you with a meaningful look in his eye, and I feel good about myself, and the night. Now that I am home I realize he stole my cellphone, and I am pretty upset about this. He even answered when I called my phone looking for it. It is suspended and being taken care of tomorrow. Honestly I don't care about the missing phone, I expect my cellphone to get stolen time to time, and I know this all my own fault for getting into the situation, and not being a hardass to start with. However I am just disappointed with people in general after this. . I need my Bonnaroo
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So as I left my favorite bar tonight, at the first red light a random homeless person jumped in my car. Usually I wouldn't have let this happen but in all fairness I was a little drunk, and had partaken of some corn earlier. In all fairness he was old at least 70-80, and had a cane. He jumps in my car and sks for a ride to the nearest gas station, I just was not raised to kick old men with canes out of a moving car so I said I would oblige. We get there he wants some money, I honestly tell him I dont have any cash, and actually round up some random car change for him, maybe a 1.50 or so. As he gets out he says thank you with a meaningful look in his eye, and I feel good about myself, and the night. Now that I am home I realize he stole my cellphone, and I am pretty upset about this. He even answered when I called my phone looking for it. It is suspended and being taken care of tomorrow. Honestly I don't care about the missing phone, I expect my cellphone to get stolen time to time, and I know this all my own fault for getting into the situation, and not being a hardass to start with. However I am just disappointed with people in general after this. . I need my Bonnaroo
dude... that's fucking weaksauce right there. Why the hell would a homeless person steal a cellphone anyways? Surely there would be something of more value to him in your car than your cellphone... That sucks man, but atleast that's an easy problem to take care of compared to other possible theft misfortunes
So as I left my favorite bar tonight, at the first red light a random homeless person jumped in my car. Usually I wouldn't have let this happen but in all fairness I was a little drunk, and had partaken of some corn earlier. In all fairness he was old at least 70-80, and had a cane. He jumps in my car and sks for a ride to the nearest gas station, I just was not raised to kick old men with canes out of a moving car so I said I would oblige. We get there he wants some money, I honestly tell him I dont have any cash, and actually round up some random car change for him, maybe a 1.50 or so. As he gets out he says thank you with a meaningful look in his eye, and I feel good about myself, and the night. Now that I am home I realize he stole my cellphone, and I am pretty upset about this. He even answered when I called my phone looking for it. It is suspended and being taken care of tomorrow. Honestly I don't care about the missing phone, I expect my cellphone to get stolen time to time, and I know this all my own fault for getting into the situation, and not being a hardass to start with. However I am just disappointed with people in general after this. . I need my Bonnaroo
i had something similar to this happen to me many moons ago...i had just gotten out of work, headed home, and right as i get out of the car this dude comes up to me and tells me that he just got "kidnapped" from his side of town (el paso, tx is divided by mountains), and that the people took his money and dropped him off in front of my house...he asks for water and a phone to call a cab, so i had him wait outside while i grabbed the water and phone, and while im inside i hear the alarm on my car go off...i thought nothing of it at the time, until hours later i was looking for my cell...turns out, the windows were cracked just enough for him to stick his dirty hands in and get the phone...i called the cab that he took and the driver told me that he tried paying his fare with my phone, the driver just took the phone with the intention of returning it...sux when you cant even leave your windows down at your place...and this was not a ghetto of el paso, but one of the nicest areas to live in
Post by strumntheguitar on May 25, 2008 1:05:49 GMT -5
I seriously do not think i've ever met such an insensitive, self-absorbed asshat in my life. I'm literally fucking ashamed to be related to this jerkoff most of the time
I wonder what it's like to have a loving, functional family
I seriously do not think i've ever met such an insensitive, self-absorbed asshat in my life. I'm literally quacking ashamed to be related to this jerkoff most of the time
I wonder what it's like to have a loving, functional family
Relax - it really is not all that much better - parents still asct like assholes even when you are 39 years old - and if you have kids - for the most part - it tis cool - but parents let you know everytime they think you have screwed up with one of the kids
Post by NothingButFlowers on May 26, 2008 16:58:11 GMT -5
GRRRR. We were trying to take a nap today, and the people in the apartment above us got in a huge fight. Our little dog, who is terrified of thunder, was soooo scared. She could deal with the yelling (such as, "Don't you hit me, motherfucker" and "I don't care what you say! They know I get high!"), but it was the stomping, slamming doors, and throwing things that really freaked her out. She was shaking for like 20 minutes after they stopped.
Post by strumntheguitar on May 26, 2008 18:22:03 GMT -5
Today I was informed that after 35 years my parents are separating. While it's true that I despise my dad and am glad that I will likely never have to see his sorry ass again after all this is over, this whole ordeal is a nightmare.
My poor mom... she's a complete wreck and hasn't been able to eat or sleep in days, and she has been finding all this sh!t that's making her think that the b@stard has been seeing some whore from Florida while he's off on business trips. (Yes, judging from the myspace page that me and my mom found in the web history of their computer she does enjoy the whore fashion sense ) On top of all that, he has been trying to withdraw all his money from shared bank accounts and is obviously intending to leave my mom, who has not had a need to work for 30 years because of my dad's gracious salary, with nothing but an oversized house that she cannot afford to even maintain by herself.
Completely ruined my weekend!!
July needs to hurry up and quacking get here...
...and with that I'm all depressed now. Time for a corn run and maybe a bar. Eff this.
Wow, dude. I'm sorry. It might really suck now, but hopefully it will all turn out for the best in the end. When I see you in July, I'm gonna buy you a drink or two or twenty.
^Tell her to save the evidence, and to get a lawyer immediately I had proof my wife was cheating on me before the divorce, and I ended up with full custody, and child support payments.
On a further note I bought a new cellphone, on Saturday, and then it got wet. Worst part the insurance company said I had not had it long enough to get a replacement. I was pretty bummed, but today I had one of clients who is a lawyer call, and my new Katalyst is on the way. I know this is the Grrrrr thread, but trust me I was pretty syeamed for a minute.