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Absolutely abhorrent. There's just no justification. "... for whom I am the only parent". She's just an insidious soul.
Absolutely abhorrent. There's just no justification. "... for whom I am the only parent". She's just an insidious soul.
Look at it this way. Her response was to forward that bizarre email to her son, who duly included it in a legal document that has been published for anyone in the world to see, including everyone Alice knows and whose opinions may be important to her. It has laid bare Alice's disagreeable character and appalling manners. I'd say Mrs G can rest easy knowing her job has been done.I could have NEVER set those emails aside without responding.
Imagine if you will...two Tattle Turds, mooching around at work, minding their own business when suddenly, one spots the discreet yet unmistakable photo of mAlice, resplendent in her elephant hood, adorning the lanyard of the other. Like two spies exchanging briefcases on a park bench, they quietly acknowledge each other, unnoticed by the rest of the workforceJust do what I do wear a pass with her noggin on it
We’ve got a mystery to solve scoob
5 months later she interrupts a facetime with him because Elsie's grades are bad and she wants to hear his opinion (sure)In relation to the last post made by AE. It looks like Ioan wanted little E to do “beyond the bell”which seems to be an after/before school and weekend enrichment program. ALICE SUGGESTS HE SHOULD APOLOGISE FOR ENCOURAGING THIS FOR HIS DAUGHTER.
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I never was close with my mom at all when I was younger, but when my folks split up my dad moved two thousand miles away. The week he was leaving they got into a huge argument and she told him she was going to kill herself and he told her he wouldn't take us even if she did . Mind you my little brother was four, I was 12, and my sister was 14. It for sure left us feeling unwanted and unloved by both parties and it showed in our lives later. I'm 60 and that crap still runs through my mind from time to time. Some things kids should just never know or hear. It's a parent's place to shield them and make them feel loved and secure. It's not about money or what you have it's about how you treat them. I'm through now sorry about that.now just imagine Ella reads her replies and sees that the only reason she hasnt killed herself are the kids (not the first time she has said that). This ensures even more that the kids will never reunite with their dad as they know that their dependence on mom is the only thing that keeps her alive apparently.
Even if it was true it's absolutely selfish to put young kids through this by openly saying it. I had a suicidal mom (she never said it until I witnessed and "prevented" - I happened to enter the room just the right time - two of her attempts when I was at the age of Alice's youngest). It's absolute hell to live in constant fear that your mother might harm herself. And this is not a thing since the divorce for them either. It goes back to at least 2019.
If you have suicidal thoughts and tbh - even if she is an absolute shit - you can in her position you deal with it with your families, friends and therapists (not one that fills your narc supply that your husband is horrible though) and leave the kids out. Talk about it in public when they are old enough and never tell that right now your well-being depends on them wtf
Oh ffs. I'm sure if Alice is genuinely feeling suicidal the TRO does not prevent her from picking up a phone and calling for help from professionals.
Alice and I agree on the political front. We followed most of the same people on Twitter. I'm a progressive at heart, though I do find myself a moderate on some issues. I don't see the world in black and white. I don't see people this way either. I very have close friends from childhood who I consider family and that are hardcore conservatives. My own brother is a Tucker Carlson lover which makes me want to stick needles straight into my eyeballs. I still love them all and work hard to focus on our commonalities. IMO, we are far more than our political affiliations.And on political note, I'm in the "gets along with everybody" group, even if that costs me some nice Tattlers tea invitations.
As a teenager, I was part of the metal/goth scene (that was a thing in the 90s here 'cause we're 10 years behind everything) and our town only had one bar you could go to for my kind of music (DJs or live) and that venue hosted all the 90s alternative scene. There were gothic nights, and metal nights, and punk, and rock, and also oi!, which brought in the skinhead/neonazi crowds as well. For some reason back then you could have a punker arguing his pre-antifa views with a neonazi, each quite philosophically (in a teen/ya way). Fistfights were rare, friendly beers at the end of the "agree to disagree" were common. As the lovely Mary Hopkin would say, those were the days.
Hope you enjoy this month's cover model from Safety Wear Monthly, it's Mr. May, sporting a Class 2 Two-Tone Vest.Oooohhh that’s a good question I’ve drooled over some right BOBFOC’s (Body off Baywatch Face off Crimewatch) before just cause they have those on lol not that IG’s in that bracket ha ha