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The Good Riddance Thread

erik319
642 posts Member
Dana :)

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  • BouncyX
    114 posts
    edited July 2013
    i got rid of my mother in law, and nobody will ever find her...............well least not all of her.

    i also got rid of these old socks, not sure why i waited so long.
  • simbass7
    1928 posts New member
    edited July 2013
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  • mec06
    329 posts
    edited July 2013
    simbass7 wrote:
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    ew.
  • am4692
    2253 posts New member
    edited July 2013
    rolybert7 wrote:
    Dana :)

    +1

  • lissarv68
    5588 posts Member
    edited July 2013
    I'm still hoping for the thing I want to get rid of to happen but it's getting closer every day.....lol.

    :twisted:

    (and no it's nothing in my personal life)

    And here is something less cryptic:

    One of neighbors dead-beat, alcoholic, grown daughter finally moved out....so good riddance! And congratulations on finally at the age of 27 joining adulthood by getting a job.
  • erik319
    642 posts Member
    edited July 2013
    I've got another one, it's not good riddance yet, but it will be good riddance when this flying baby rat (pigeon) on my balcony finally grows up and flies away from its nest, so I can clean up the mess its parents left!

    (and happily we're getting near, its practicing its wings already, knocking over some empty bottles in the process)
  • crosby357
    3051 posts Member
    edited July 2013
    rolybert7 wrote:
    Dana :)
    Oh Lord, I remember that. :roll:
    Edit: Woops, accidentally clicked disable BB code.
  • rolybert7
    2776 posts Member
    edited July 2013
    lissarv68 wrote:

    One of neighbors dead-beat, alcoholic, grown daughter finally moved out....so good riddance! And congratulations on finally at the age of 27 joining adulthood by getting a job.
    Kind of harsh thing to say about someone playing TSTO :shock: :shock: :mrgreen::mrgreen: Who is it? NEO or MW :mrgreen::mrgreen: I know its not me I have no kids!! That I know about :shock: :mrgreen:
  • mwdalton
    11551 posts Member
    edited July 2013
    rolybert7 wrote:
    lissarv68 wrote:

    One of neighbors dead-beat, alcoholic, grown daughter finally moved out....so good riddance! And congratulations on finally at the age of 27 joining adulthood by getting a job.
    Kind of harsh thing to say about someone playing TSTO :shock: :shock: :mrgreen::mrgreen: Who is it? NEO or MW :mrgreen::mrgreen: I know its not me I have no kids!! That I know about :shock: :mrgreen:

    I'm 28, so there! :P
  • pinklittlebirdie
    867 posts Member
    edited July 2013
    I handed back my keys to the last rental I was in. It had concertina doors for ALL the doors, no bathtub and only one living space. If I had seen it before we had moved in I would have said no but I was sick and then I went on holidays. Added bonus I don't have to interact with my ex housemates she was a control freak and he was a loser. Last check aspergers isn't a reason not to try and stay home collecting disability pension while playing computer games.
  • lissarv68
    5588 posts Member
    edited July 2013
    rolybert7 wrote:
    lissarv68 wrote:

    One of neighbors dead-beat, alcoholic, grown daughter finally moved out....so good riddance! And congratulations on finally at the age of 27 joining adulthood by getting a job.
    Kind of harsh thing to say about someone playing TSTO :shock: :shock: :mrgreen::mrgreen: Who is it? NEO or MW :mrgreen::mrgreen: I know its not me I have no kids!! That I know about :shock: :mrgreen:

    LOL!

    Silly.
  • darrenholm736
    1278 posts Member
    edited July 2013
    Last check aspergers isn't a reason not to try and stay home collecting disability pension while playing computer games.

    It isn't???

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  • erik319
    642 posts Member
    edited July 2013
    I handed back my keys to the last rental I was in. It had concertina doors for ALL the doors, no bathtub and only one living space. If I had seen it before we had moved in I would have said no but I was sick and then I went on holidays. Added bonus I don't have to interact with my ex housemates she was a control freak and he was a loser. Last check aspergers isn't a reason not to try and stay home collecting disability pension while playing computer games.

    Best good riddance so far and glad it's over, that sort of stuff can be pretty stressful, I know by experience!
  • pinklittlebirdie
    867 posts Member
    edited July 2013
    Last check aspergers isn't a reason not to try and stay home collecting disability pension while playing computer games.

    It isn't???

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    I know it's different to a physical disability but it's made harder by the fact that I have a disability and I go to a disability support group. Even the people who are severe (can't walk during episodes/deformed) go to the group, work a few hours, help with fund raising events for the juvenile condition, have friends.

    With the kids the asperger kids are there and trying. Also at work we have pretty much a whole division of people who have aspergers -very smart and very good at their specific roles
  • darrenholm736
    1278 posts Member
    edited July 2013
    Sorry if my remark came across as flippant. It wasn't meant to be, it was more an attempt at humor to find a way to get out of work, and it probably failed spectacularly. :oops:
  • bren1960
    1631 posts
    edited July 2013
    I have a handicap sticker for my car. I have severe arthritis, fibromyalgia etc. when the flare ups are bad I use it. So one day this guy comes up to me saying I had no right to use the spot. That its meant for people like his brother whose in a wheelchair. I had all kinds of things running through my head that at 52 I knew need to stay in there. I just smiled, said have a nice day & walked away. So I say go riddance to ignorant people. :mrgreen:
  • shaygitz
    1009 posts Member
    edited July 2013
    lissarv68 wrote:
    I'm still hoping for the thing I want to get rid of to happen but it's getting closer every day.....lol.

    :twisted:

    (and no it's nothing in my personal life)

    And here is something less cryptic:

    Not really-- pretty sure I'd only need one guess
  • pinklittlebirdie
    867 posts Member
    edited July 2013
    Sorry if my remark came across as flippant. It wasn't meant to be, it was more an attempt at humor to find a way to get out of work, and it probably failed spectacularly. :oops:


    All is good. I'd get bored without work. But then I get bored after 2 weeks of holidays if I'm just bumming around home
    You know that scene in scrubs where Jordan is feeding Jack going 'i hate you, I want to kill in' in a happy tone I think that would be me on mat leave
  • Skyrim-mrp
    3684 posts
    edited July 2013
    rolybert7 wrote:
    Dana :)
    Booom!! +1. I agree with that!!
  • rolybert7
    2776 posts Member
    edited July 2013
    lissarv68 wrote:
    rolybert7 wrote:
    lissarv68 wrote:

    One of neighbors dead-beat, alcoholic, grown daughter finally moved out....so good riddance! And congratulations on finally at the age of 27 joining adulthood by getting a job.
    Kind of harsh thing to say about someone playing TSTO :shock: :shock: :mrgreen::mrgreen: Who is it? NEO or MW :mrgreen::mrgreen: I know its not me I have no kids!! That I know about :shock: :mrgreen:

    LOL!

    Silly.
    Well we are on a TSTO forum all playing TSTO when anyone mentions neighbors....... :mrgreen::mrgreen:
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