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Old 05-09-2012, 10:26 PM
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I just got off work. I was checking out my last customer and noticed it was 5:00, so flipped my light off. Some woman came up to my lane (and she was not even near the front lanes when I flipped my light) and I said, "I'm closing this lane." The only reaponse was cat-butt face. I punched out and went to get a couple of items and waited patiently for the lady ahead of me. It was a situation where a supervisor had to take over the transaction, since my coworker was too young to sell alcohol. It was not a big deal, but a bit time-consuming, as sup had a customer at the service desk. Well, that was all about finished when another lady came up and almost cut ahead of me as I was waiting with my stuff on the counter. OK--brain burp--but then she asked if she could be rung up at the service desk. Shouldn't that have been me, since I was there first? And I only had 2 items.

bonus kind-of work sighting: My coworker told me that on the way in to work she received word her boyfriend was breaking up with her. Via text message. Did I mention on the way to work? Now, that's sucky.

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Old 05-09-2012, 11:18 PM
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bonus kind-of work sighting: My coworker told me that on the way in to work she received word her boyfriend was breaking up with her. Via text message. Did I mention on the way to work? Now, that's sucky.
My ex's/roomie's ex husband asked for a divorce 3 weeks after their 5th year anniversary, on the anniversary of her brother's death and close to the anniversary of both her grandfather's death through a text message at work. We got drunk together the next night. She can be a bitch sometimes, but she never deserved that type of treatment. She later found out he was cheating on her with his ugly ass coworker.

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Old 05-10-2012, 02:20 AM
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bonus kind-of work sighting: My coworker told me that on the way in to work she received word her boyfriend was breaking up with her. Via text message. Did I mention on the way to work? Now, that's sucky.
That calls for some Kelly.

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Old 05-10-2012, 05:40 AM
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My daughters BF broke up with her via text message at 6 am, before she even woke up to get ready for work. I later found out it was also 3 days after she loaned him $200.

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Old 05-10-2012, 09:04 PM
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I used to be in a poly relationship, and my ex bf and gf broke up with me during a therapy session in my therapist's office. I tried to quit therapy after that because I was so humiliated but he wouldn't let me so I ended up going back, finishing and starting therapy again a couple years later with the same guy.
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Old 05-10-2012, 11:06 PM
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I had a BF pack all his stuff and half of mine up while I was off at work [I worked nights] and he moved out.

I had a BF break up with me by phone while I was in the ICU with a pair of kidneys in the process of exploding from an infection. He 'wanted to stay friends' so when I got out, we went bar hopping with my friend Eddy. We left him very drunk on the dance floor of The Liberty Pole in Rochester NY [back in the day it was a notorious gay hangout]
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Old 05-11-2012, 03:31 PM
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My daughters BF broke up with her via text message at 6 am, before she even woke up to get ready for work. I later found out it was also 3 days after she loaned him $200.
and that's 200 she'll probably never see again.
i had a friend do that to me. after our friendship bottomed out he never attempted to pay me back for the computer i bought him.

cos he was a user like that
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I've dumped someone (eventually over text but that was the 3rd breakup in two weeks or so) before and he tried to stop me by telling me he was dying. I might have been 18 but whilst it upset me it didn't work.
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LOL a guy I was in the process of breaking up with [at that point, I was walking out of a couples therapy situation] took a bunch of my 'painkillers' and was nonplussed when I handed him a bottle of colace.

He took about 10 222s [fairly low dose codeine] he was more at risk of constipation than dying.

Dude, if you are going to attempt suicide, take something that can actually kill you ... learn to use a physicians desk reference... At the time I had morphine, midrin and valium in the bedroom, he could have really caused some stir at an ER with the contents of my desk. Knowing the kind of people he hung out with, I wasn't putting any of the 'good stuff' where anybody wandering into the flat could grab it. Though in retrospect, he probably didn't realize that I never took codeine, it doesn't work on me but the university clinic handed it out like candy back then.
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Old 05-12-2012, 11:13 AM
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Dude, if you are going to attempt suicide, take something that can actually kill you ... learn to use a physicians desk reference...
I've known a few people like that. In my case he was claiming he had a terminal illness and had a few months to live... totally forgetting that I was friends with his best friend so when he didn't know of any such thing it made it obviously a ploy.

Surprise, surprise I was also being conned into paying his phone bill by topping up his phone (via mine) so he could talk to me. Today me looks and realises what a patsy I was at the time.
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Old 05-11-2012, 11:34 AM
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I've dumped someone (eventually over text but that was the 3rd breakup in two weeks or so) before and he tried to stop me by telling me he was dying. I might have been 18 but whilst it upset me it didn't work.

A close friend had their husband hand them divorce papers the week before Christmas (with no notice) and then couldn't understand why she wouldn't really want to spend Christmas Day at his parents.
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