01-06-2008 10:35 AM - edited 01-06-2008 10:35 AM
Message Edited by Ayria on 01-06-2008 10:39 AM
Reply to Ayria - Message ID#: 41696081
01-06-2008 10:42 AM
Reply to SportsMaster - Message ID#: 41696101
01-06-2008 10:47 AM
Actually... yes they were.
SportsMaster wrote:30k on flowers?Dear lord were they flown in from the Amazon?
Reply to Ayria - Message ID#: 41696081
01-06-2008 10:53 AM
Reply to DJRL - Message ID#: 41696144
01-06-2008 10:56 AM
Oh, ha ha, I see what you did there.
DJRL wrote:
Her name is Rachel right?
Reply to Ayria - Message ID#: 41696116
01-06-2008 11:18 AM
Reply to Ayria - Message ID#: 41696081
01-06-2008 11:41 AM
Reply to Ayria - Message ID#: 41696081
01-06-2008 11:42 AM
Ayria wrote:We don't want to believe it, but the truth is you have either become (or secretly always were) a greedy little ** funky chicken **.
Hurt her.
You demanded so much for your wedding, and dear god you had to have an absolute forest of flowers.
Tons of flowers are overkills and very expensive to get the quality demanded for a wedding.
So many that you racked up a $30,000 bill, and then refused to pay for any of it, placing the bill on your parents shoulders.
I don't like my parents, and sure they may make 6x more than I've ever made and it is a wedding but in no way could I feel comfortable with having a wedding day bill that cost more than 10K for them to burden.
What kind of person does that to their parents, especially when they have to pay for your younger siblings' medical needs and college tuition?
One greedy child to take it all away.
So next time you look in a mirror and whine about how happiness is always temporary in your life please take a moment to ponder that maybe, just maybe, you're the one who keeps pushing everyone away.
So... how's that marriage going and how many friends did they alienate from the wedding?
You keep tearing apart everything that dares to get close to you, and it's only a matter of time before this pattern stops being only "suspicious".
If someone is "always the victim", how many people are they victimizing by preying on their good nature to win them over?
[mentally divided between here and the palm trees]
Reply to J-Dubb - Message ID#: 41696326
01-06-2008 11:45 AM
[mentally divided between here and the palm trees]
Reply to Ayria - Message ID#: 41696081
01-06-2008 11:51 AM
Reply to episodenoin - Message ID#: 41696331
01-06-2008 12:56 PM - edited 01-06-2008 12:56 PM
episodenoin wrote:
My thoughts:
Ayria wrote:We don't want to believe it, but the truth is you have either become (or secretly always were) a greedy little ** funky chicken **.
Hurt her. Oh, do I ever want to.
So many that you racked up a $30,000 bill, and then refused to pay for any of it, placing the bill on your parents shoulders.
I don't like my parents, and sure they may make 6x more than I've ever made and it is a wedding but in no way could I feel comfortable with having a wedding day bill that cost more than 10K for them to burden. Yeah, she's pretty much thrown all personal values out the window through this display.
So next time you look in a mirror and whine about how happiness is always temporary in your life please take a moment to ponder that maybe, just maybe, you're the one who keeps pushing everyone away.
So... how's that marriage going and how many friends did they alienate from the wedding? Well those of us who know about this definitely feel alienated and betrayed now. The sad fact of the matter is she's so manipulative and demands the spotlight so there are plenty of people who will blindly agree with her no matter what we say. Dear god I wish I could just say who it is but I promised...
You keep tearing apart everything that dares to get close to you, and it's only a matter of time before this pattern stops being only "suspicious".
If someone is "always the victim", how many people are they victimizing by preying on their good nature to win them over? She's going to end up lonely in the end, and I really hope that when it finally happens she gets a good smack from reality.
Message Edited by Ayria on 01-06-2008 12:59 PM
Reply to M_K - Message ID#: 41696370
01-06-2008 12:57 PM
*piles up the rocks*
M_K wrote:
in old times you could challenge such a person to a duel and God would decide who's right.
Reply to Ayria - Message ID#: 41696081
01-06-2008 01:00 PM
Reply to puNkyMcSCrubFacE - Message ID#: 41696974
01-06-2008 01:04 PM
Yep, quite the Bridezilla if I ever saw one...
puNkyMcSCrubFacE wrote:
b!tches runnin' wild, amirite?
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