Posted by rrlund on November 15, 2013 at 06:20:42 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Re: FB Friends posted by Formerly PaMike on November 15, 2013 at 05:03:10:
Yep,my worthless tramp sister is in the process of ruining my sons business because of it. The European distributor for their products lives in Sweden. He comes over here every fall to bow hunt deer. My wife,kids,brother and sister in law and nephews were talking to him on there. She stuck her nose in,buddied up to him and even though she'd never met him,she flew over there in July to hop in to bed with him for a week. When he was here to hunt last week,there wasn't much hunting and surely wasn't any socializing because he spent the whole time with her. Now she's flying over there for Christmas. I hope he's OK with what she's going to do to him. The last three have turned in to alcoholics and she's accused all of them of being abusive. I hope it doesn't effect his license to import firearms when it's all over the web that he abuses women,but I'll guarantee he'll be accused of it when it's all over. I hope he doesn't hold it against the rest of us when it's over,but I'm sure we'll get dragged in to it somehow.
She never would have gotten together with him if it wasn't for that site from h#ll.
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