my dear departed grandmother was from Reading you goose as I have told you in email , so now I'm a racist against myself ??! like I said , you're not too switched on Phil dearest
gee.. I'm so far ahead of you... didn't you realise I was responing to your comment about typ"o"s Can I have peepee back.. he's much more intelligent than you... this cat is bored of the dead mouse... good night
I'm waiting for the big dummyspit and cry to RL ... it's your form, has been everytime so far ... go for it ... and I call my beloved daughter goose, has always been a term of endearment (sorry, big word again) for people I love
I have no problem with complaining if I feel justified in doing so and unfairly treated as for your goose explanation.... BACKPEDAL CITY!!!!
are you calling me a liar ?? I have called my daughter that since she was at least 2 and she is now 29, seems like a longstanding habit to me
*sigh* can we have a drama-queen thread to junk all this stuff to? i'm trying to grow a moustache on my penis.
ferrarifixer perma-banned. Reason to show user: You've poisoned the well. ________________________________________ Irreconcilable differences The concept of irreconcilable differences provides a possible ground for divorce in a number of jurisdictions. In Australian family law with no-fault divorce it is the sole ground, adequate proof being that the estranged couple have been separated more than 12 months. In the United States it can be one ground, often they are used as justification for a no-fault divorce. Any sort of difference between the two parties that either cannot be changed or the individual does not want to make the change can be considered irreconcilable differences.