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jealousy is so darned unattractive.....sm

Posted By: you 2 posters should get yourselves together on 2006-07-15
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and get over yourselves - you're too obvious and too too jealous -


Patti - sounds exquisite - I live near Houseboats in the Intracoastal and have always sort of wanted the same floating type of home but instead I bought a 1500+ square foot condo on the water and is now worth close to a half mill......exlusive area of Florida!  Now I have something to leave my child when I'm gone that appreciates rapidly in value (as probably yours does too).  Congratulations on keeping it all after the divorce too!!  WAY_2_GO_PATTI




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Jealousy, bitterness over an anonymous MT poster who SAYS

they are going to be a friggin doctor but has time to post here?   Hardly.  Let's keep it real here.  How does one develop "doctor envy" for an MT who posts on MT Stars or who SAYS they are successful.  That's just plain BS and you know it doncha?  Who are you trying to kid.  Bwaaaaahaaaaaa


Picture this.  A doctor wannabe who obviously should be in pre med classes and at the very least making money for her education is on MT Stars posting.  Yeah right.  And I am jealous?   What planet do you spend most of your time on?


 


Darned right - people are in la-la land

we're "refusing" to work? Rely on the kindness of strangers, or what? People really need to get a grip on reality here.



darned, silly girl
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All i sense from you is major jealousy! She is beautiful inside and out..something you OBVIOUSLY ar
Had to be said.
I find it pretty darned disturbing.
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Now, RG, you know we've got darned good reasons...

to be crying in our soup over there. 


                                              


Grandma would have just DARNED the patient back together!

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