What are you thinking about? Part II

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I love my iphone. I have an otter case so it's pretty well protected. I like the keyboard too especially when turned sideways. The customer service I get helps alot too. I guess they like me at my AT&T store because I always get to skip to the front of the line and they are always giving me stuff. Last ime in they gave me a wireless mouse for my netbook. Of course I do have AT&T for my cell,netbook,home internet, television (just switched)daughters cell and netbook, mother's cell, home phone and television. all on one nice bill. lol
 
I love my iphone. I have an otter case so it's pretty well protected. I like the keyboard too especially when turned sideways. The customer service I get helps alot too. I guess they like me at my AT&T store because I always get to skip to the front of the line and they are always giving me stuff. Last ime in they gave me a wireless mouse for my netbook. Of course I do have AT&T for my cell,netbook,home internet, television (just switched)daughters cell and netbook, mother's cell, home phone and television. all on one nice bill. lol

Glad you're happy.
 
after dealing with Ipod, I have determined that apple products are not for me. I just feel they are just way too set in their own way. I read about Ipod issues, and they still haven't fixed it (audiobook). And it took them a long time to add a radio.
 
I'm thinking I have to get something to replace my current cell phone - I can't do a contract (credit issues) and so I go Pay-As-you-go. I currently use TracFone with a Motorola phone, but I have to set it on vibrate and then never feel it. Since I am total deaf, I can't use it like a real phone and can only text and the tracfone plan is very good for texting.

Got any ideas for a pay-as-you-go phone for texting?
 
I'm thinking I have to get something to replace my current cell phone - I can't do a contract (credit issues) and so I go Pay-As-you-go. I currently use TracFone with a Motorola phone, but I have to set it on vibrate and then never feel it. Since I am total deaf, I can't use it like a real phone and can only text and the tracfone plan is very good for texting.

Got any ideas for a pay-as-you-go phone for texting?

You can buy Sidekick from T-Mobile and buy cards to pay as you go.
 
Oy, I can't stop shaking my head.

I had this tradition when I was in a relationship with my son's father and it's DEFINITELY biting me in the fanny (_Y_) Every Father's Day, my son wears a brand new shirt that states how much he loves his Daddy. Harmless and sappy right? o_O

Wrong. My ex has been dropping off my son in the morning before he heads for work and oh guess what, my son wears a "My Daddy is Number one" type of shirt every single time. What the heck? I pretend not to notice but how childish is that, the game is painfully obvious and I secretly scoff when I take off my son's coat.

I have just one shirt that is mommy inspired (which I bought of course) but I can't imagine making my son wear "My mom rules!" when I drop him off at the "in-laws". Where's the common sense in that :P

Blah.. need to take a chill pill, if this is the climax of my divorce drama then I guess I lucked out right? =)
 
Oy, I can't stop shaking my head.

I had this tradition when I was in a relationship with my son's father and it's DEFINITELY biting me in the fanny (_Y_) Every Father's Day, my son wears a brand new shirt that states how much he loves his Daddy. Harmless and sappy right? o_O

Wrong. My ex has been dropping off my son in the morning before he heads for work and oh guess what, my son wears a "My Daddy is Number one" type of shirt every single time. What the heck? I pretend not to notice but how childish is that, the game is painfully obvious and I secretly scoff when I take off my son's coat.

I have just one shirt that is mommy inspired (which I bought of course) but I can't imagine making my son wear "My mom rules!" when I drop him off at the "in-laws". Where's the common sense in that :P

Blah.. need to take a chill pill, if this is the climax of my divorce drama then I guess I lucked out right? =)

:roll: why can't people just divorce amicably these days?
 
Oy, I can't stop shaking my head.

I had this tradition when I was in a relationship with my son's father and it's DEFINITELY biting me in the fanny (_Y_) Every Father's Day, my son wears a brand new shirt that states how much he loves his Daddy. Harmless and sappy right? o_O

Wrong. My ex has been dropping off my son in the morning before he heads for work and oh guess what, my son wears a "My Daddy is Number one" type of shirt every single time. What the heck? I pretend not to notice but how childish is that, the game is painfully obvious and I secretly scoff when I take off my son's coat.

I have just one shirt that is mommy inspired (which I bought of course) but I can't imagine making my son wear "My mom rules!" when I drop him off at the "in-laws". Where's the common sense in that :P


Blah.. need to take a chill pill, if this is the climax of my divorce drama then I guess I lucked out right? =)

Jinxed, it seems when is the woman that leaves and asks for the divorce. It makes the men petty, stupid and vindictive. My ex won't allow my son to bring any of the clothes that he has bought him with him when I have him for the weekend. He will actually make my son wear clothes that are becoming too small for him to my house. Stupid and petty.
 
:roll: why can't people just divorce amicably these days?

Because there is too much anger in the world these days. I remember when TV didn't show as much anger and people were generally nicer and more pleasant.

I do have one, count it, one friend who had a very friendly divorce. She didn't want it and was willing to overlook his faults, but he felt guilty because he was the one running around and sleeping around and knew it was affecting her Christian beliefs that he did not share. He divorced her and gave her triple the alimony and double the child support as well as a new car every year (he owned 32 dealerships at the time) and paid for her 2nd marriage and still pays her the money in alimony even after she remarried. New cars also went to her parents until their deaths. He has now sold all of his dealerships and moved on, but he still send her money every month. They've been divorced for 30 years.
 
Because there is too much anger in the world these days. I remember when TV didn't show as much anger and people were generally nicer and more pleasant.

I do have one, count it, one friend who had a very friendly divorce. She didn't want it and was willing to overlook his faults, but he felt guilty because he was the one running around and sleeping around and knew it was affecting her Christian beliefs that he did not share. He divorced her and gave her triple the alimony and double the child support as well as a new car every year (he owned 32 dealerships at the time) and paid for her 2nd marriage and still pays her the money in alimony even after she remarried. New cars also went to her parents until their deaths. He has now sold all of his dealerships and moved on, but he still send her money every month. They've been divorced for 30 years.

w....o.....w.......... that is an overkill generosity... Hope my sugar mama would do that for me :lol:

but yea... these days... people are such a douchebag and petty when it comes to break-up. ALL of my relationships ended very amicably and we continue to stay in touch. Every time I hear about what the ex did to others... the more it makes me feel like I want to be Teddy Kaczynski (minus his terrorist activity) - just live in a quiet quaint cabin in middle of nowhere, away from the society.
 
Jinxed, it seems when is the woman that leaves and asks for the divorce. It makes the men petty, stupid and vindictive. My ex won't allow my son to bring any of the clothes that he has bought him with him when I have him for the weekend. He will actually make my son wear clothes that are becoming too small for him to my house. Stupid and petty.

what? why??
 
Jinxed, it seems when is the woman that leaves and asks for the divorce. It makes the men petty, stupid and vindictive.

:roll: I agree with you here. I guess the former cop dislikes having someone break free from his tight grip, hence the childish games. He is seven years older than me (30 years old), you'd think he would be a little more mature?

I do have one, count it, one friend who had a very friendly divorce. She didn't want it and was willing to overlook his faults, but he felt guilty because he was the one running around and sleeping around and knew it was affecting her Christian beliefs that he did not share.

Ah, too bad my ex doesn't feel guilt... or anything at all, :cool2: I'd be well off. Fortunately, my gamble to request ZERO alimony and child support paid off. I have a comfortable salary AND my divorce will be finalized in the summer :) smooth break! I just need to ignore the t-shirts and accidentally shrink them during laundry day? :P
 
Oy, I can't stop shaking my head.

I had this tradition when I was in a relationship with my son's father and it's DEFINITELY biting me in the fanny (_Y_) Every Father's Day, my son wears a brand new shirt that states how much he loves his Daddy. Harmless and sappy right? o_O

Wrong. My ex has been dropping off my son in the morning before he heads for work and oh guess what, my son wears a "My Daddy is Number one" type of shirt every single time. What the heck? I pretend not to notice but how childish is that, the game is painfully obvious and I secretly scoff when I take off my son's coat.

I have just one shirt that is mommy inspired (which I bought of course) but I can't imagine making my son wear "My mom rules!" when I drop him off at the "in-laws". Where's the common sense in that :P

Blah.. need to take a chill pill, if this is the climax of my divorce drama then I guess I lucked out right? =)

Don't sweat the small stuff :) He'll eventually get tired of it.
 
Because there is too much anger in the world these days. I remember when TV didn't show as much anger and people were generally nicer and more pleasant.

I do have one, count it, one friend who had a very friendly divorce. She didn't want it and was willing to overlook his faults, but he felt guilty because he was the one running around and sleeping around and knew it was affecting her Christian beliefs that he did not share. He divorced her and gave her triple the alimony and double the child support as well as a new car every year (he owned 32 dealerships at the time) and paid for her 2nd marriage and still pays her the money in alimony even after she remarried. New cars also went to her parents until their deaths. He has now sold all of his dealerships and moved on, but he still send her money every month. They've been divorced for 30 years.

Like Julia mentioned, when it was the woman who wanted the divorce, who know what kind of man your friend's exhusband would turned out to be.
 
Don't sweat the small stuff :) He'll eventually get tired of it.

:) I hope so, like I said... I am fortunate that I only have to put up with the "small stuff" :hmm: I simply need to grin and bear it. AD is a good outlet for my "vents" though ;) and it seems that I am not alone.
 
to thinking how to write short paragraph for yearbook's.

Yearbook editor asked me to write something about my JV girls basketball team.
 
thinking how disappointing it is that my ASL Class is canceled for rest of the months due to too few students. Gotta wait till March :roll:
 
to thinking how to write short paragraph for yearbook's.

Yearbook editor asked me to write something about my JV girls basketball team.

I wrote pretty much all of the write-ups for the yearbook last year. If I didn't write it, I editted it. My advice: be really biased. Make it sound like they're the best.
 
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