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Re: Do you check your bike before every ride?

 
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Old 01-04.-2004, 12:48 AM   #16
Shaun Rimmer
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"Stephen Baker" <saildesign@aol.comnospam> wrote in message
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> SR says:
>
> > We are all kinds of weary
> >over this.

>
> Know the feeling, unfortunately....


Sorry to hear it Steve.

> >She's _always_ sorry afterward, but that less than worthless. I'm sick to
> >death of sorry. Sory can go f*ck itself.

>
> Ditto. Not that that helps at all. Sorry (Oops - sorry ....)


Heheheh...

> >Don't know what TF to do
> >when she does get back.

>
> You'll figure it out. It always feels impossible, but it can always be

done.
> Maybe not immediately, but it can.


I know, funnily enough. I'm no kinds of quitter, and I don't feel it's
impossible.

> > not to mention having to put up with her angry,
> >moaning, whining, miserable attitude even more when she is.

>
> Ah, the joys of parenthood. ;-)


You can't live with 'em, and ya can't barbeque the little f*cks either.

> >WTF, that's life!

>
> Pre-Zactly!


Yeah, c'est la vie!

> >Shaun aRe - 'pologies for the rant.

>
> None needed. You jumped in the deep end, and sometimes ya gotta paddle

like
> sh!t to stay afloat. Nothing beats a good rant to get you settled enough

to
> start all over again. Luck to ya.


Cheers mate. I'm not one to shy from a challenge.

Shaun aRe


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Old 01-04.-2004, 01:54 AM   #17
Stephen Baker
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Shaun R says:

>You can't live with 'em, and ya can't barbeque the little f*cks either.


But you CAN make 'em suffer in small, insidious ways....

>I'm not one to shy from a challenge.
>


Just being you is enou... Oops - didn't mean to say that out loud. ;-P

Steve
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Old 01-04.-2004, 06:35 PM   #18
Shaun Rimmer
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"Stephen Baker" <saildesign@aol.comnospam> wrote in message
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> Shaun R says:
>
> >You can't live with 'em, and ya can't barbeque the little f*cks either.

>
> But you CAN make 'em suffer in small, insidious ways....


Think about that Steve - we end up suffering more if we do.

> >I'm not one to shy from a challenge.
> >

>
> Just being you is enou... Oops - didn't mean to say that out loud. ;-P


Heheheh, cheers anyway pal! ',;~}~


Shaun aRe


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Old 01-04.-2004, 06:42 PM   #19
Shaun Rimmer
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"Penny S" <pennysinvalid@cetinvalid.com> wrote in message
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> Shaun Rimmer wrote:


> > Shaun aRe - 'pologies for the rant.

>
> http://www.toughlove.org/


Thanks Penny - saved, and I'll take a look a.s.a.p.

',;~}~



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