gunsynd: Punch her in the head,just how long can this go on?
Forever, apparently. It's up to my father-in-law, who seems to be completely enamored of this woman. Even with things like a friend coming over at 2:30 a.m. to "drop off a book," which is probably the most thinly-disguised excuse for a drug drop that I've ever heard in my life. Not that I can prove that, but c'mon; I'm a book fanatic and I wouldn't dream of going to somebody's house in the middle of the night over a freaking book.
j0ekerr: an obnoxiously loud woman in California. Oh no, dear god what is the world coming to!
cheer up, it could be worse imagine if instead of California you were in Jersey.
Aside from being dismayed that all of my family would then be on the other side of the country, I expect I'd be just as irritable about people's lack of common courtesy. It certainly seems to be universal, as amply demonstrated by your response.
Has anyone heard from Inny since her last post? I'm a bit worried, and since I'm also strung out at the moment from more sleep deprivation than I'm used to*, it's more of a pressing concern that it might normally be. Of course, she was also
shot at, which amps it up just that much more.
*I may be a natural insomniac, but being exhausted and not
allowed to sleep due to the a*****e in the house makes it that much more frustrating and affecting than normal.
ddickinson: Not to be soppy, but me and my partner are still as madly in love as we have ever been. We have been through so much together and are so close, I just love every moment I am with her. She is my entire world, my guardian angel and the best thing that has ever happened to me.
I just had to say that this made me smile when I read it. It's lovely to see people so happy together, especially when they've gone through ups and downs and just made it out the other side that much stronger for it all.