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Re: OT-- Poor customer service...agree or not?
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Posted by No Party. on July 12, 2007 at 00:00:46 from (216.93.96.18):
In Reply to: OT-- Poor customer service...agree or not? posted by NCWayne on July 11, 2007 at 18:58:17:
Sounds like you are getting your nose in some business you hadn't ought to be. I really liked the comment on the worthless Sob that fathered her kid. Is that what you tell the kid, that his dad is a worthless sob? Your just a friend waiting in the wings right? You should not be worrying about another man paying his child support. The holiday inn probably saved you from blowing $100 bucks of the money you are wasting trying to buy a girls affection sucker! You could probably tell us the rest of the story on what a good guy you are and what a loser she was with. Classic story that every future boyfriend wants everyone to believe. Let me guess, you work together and she thinks you are really nice and a good listner. Ha, give me a break. Men only have one motive and being a nice "friend" aint it! Call up Dr. Laura, she will tell you the same thing. If you think the people that read this board are a bunch of backwoods hicks that were born yesterday and are going to sympathize with you, guess what? Wrong.
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