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My birth mother. She abandoned me as an infant, and when I found her 40 years later, she turned out to be the meanest b-itch in the south. I have five siblings and she abandoned all but one of us. She has a gift for finding the most hurtful possible thing to say and saying it - or so I'm told, because she refuses to speak to me. She refuses to tell half of us who our fathers are. She broke up my sister's marriage by sleeping with her son-in-law. She expressed her discontent with a child support check by wiping her butt with it and sending it back - and she made two of her kids watch her do it. There are dozens of stories like this. Even the people who LIKE her don't like her, if you understand what I mean.

2006-06-19 08:15:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 7 1

This is really gross cause it was a whole family,not just one.They actually got their house condemned cause it was so nasty.Roaches fell off the ceiling onto your head.And trash was so piled up in the house that you couldn't sit on the couch and they all slept in one bed (parents and 2 kids ages 12 and 14) because there was too much stuff in the bedrooms.They couldn't open the doors to get in.The didn't put sheets on the bed and went a week without bathing to save from cleaning stuff out of the tub.Seriously.One thanksgiving,they defrosted the turkey uncovered on the kitchen table and their 3 cats ate the raw turkey.The ppl cooked it anyway after the cats ate off it,and they ate the rest.Theres more,but I'm tired of writing.And I know this cause they were ex-family members(ex-husbands side).

2006-06-19 08:16:27 · answer #2 · answered by Fluttery 3 · 0 0

A former boss, I'd like to name and shame him but I reckon he'd sue me. The guy was a horrendous bully, and utterly convinced that he was doing the right thing by reducing people to tears every day - he was sure that crying was character building and an honest expression of self. He'd clearly been bullied himself at boarding school and had joined a "life training" cult which persuaded him that his vision of the world was absolutely right - everybody who dealt with him, hated him except for the sad minority who couldn't get accepted anywhere else at all. In the end I left and got a different job but I'd still love to punch him and I'm not the violent kind.

2006-06-19 08:19:23 · answer #3 · answered by nkellingley@btinternet.com 5 · 0 0

You know, I teach high school, and usually I LIKE all of my students, even the ones who aren't the brightest, but this past year, I have to admit that I had a sophomore girl that just grated on my nerves. All she had to do was walk in the door, and I could feel myself start to get aggravated.

She was really smart (and she knew it), very pretty, yet she always whined and complained about everything. She never had a positive comment about ANYTHING.

As a teacher, I'm used to kids whining and complaining--that's part of it, most of the time the kids whine and complain because they can, and after 15 years in the classroom, all the whines and complaints usually just roll off my back--my job is to teach them, not make them happy (although it's nice to be able to do both), but this girl was always so MEAN and so deadly serious in her nasty comments.

Probably the action of hers that most made me realize what a brat she is, was at the Jr.-Sr. Prom. Couples had been decided way in advance, she made plans to go with boy A, and boy B, who became her boyfriend, went with another girl. Why they didn't just switch dates I'll never know, but at Prom, she and her boyfriend ditched their respective dates, leaving boy A all alone and the other girl all alone. That's just plain rude.

I'm really relieved I won't have this girl in class next year...

2006-06-19 08:17:27 · answer #4 · answered by lachicadecafe 4 · 0 1

A mentor on my last clinical placement. She couldn't say a decent thing to me, and was constantly putting me down, and being persistently nasty, especially in front of other people. At least once a week she would have me in tears, and then when the university tried to help me when I was struggling with the placement, they asked her to do certain specific things with me, and she never did. She then failed two of my assessments, and insisted that she was always giving me regular consistent and constructive feedback. It was regular and consistent, but it was destructive not constructive and I ended up so miserable that I stopped bothering to even try and make any effort. The end result is that I am struggling now on my current placement and having the added pressure of having to repeat coursework from my last placement. At least the current placement is making some vague effort to help me back up to scratch.

2006-06-19 08:12:07 · answer #5 · answered by Eleanora 3 · 0 0

When I was a teenager, I was trying to get a job through a school-assisted agency. A family was looking for a housekeeper/nanny, and I went to meet with the mother. She had eczema so bad that there were about three inches of flaked, dried skin on the carpet. She said her vacuum cleaner was broken. She was also really obese, and didn't seem to bathe often, so she smelled really bad. Her hair was greasy and the whole place smelled disgusting. I declined the job of course, and am grossed out to this day when I see people with really bad eczema. (I know they can't help it, but take care of yourself, man!)

2006-06-19 08:11:35 · answer #6 · answered by Georgia 4 · 0 0

The principal at the school I work. She is always gossiping about other teachers, making homophobic jokes, making crude sexual comments, yelling at everybody and basically making everyone uncomfortable. she is the antithesis of an educated person. She has postgraduate education but the way she acts she looks like a cheap person.

2006-06-19 08:22:48 · answer #7 · answered by Dulcinea 5 · 0 0

There was a girl in my class who left last year... she was a nasty piece of work and I have NEVER met anyone so volatile touchy and pugnacious. She had NOTHING good about her... she was pure evil! I've never met anyone like that before.... everyone disliked her even her cronies who hung around with her for protection. She never bothered me much but my friend was bullied by her a lot.

2006-06-19 08:17:47 · answer #8 · answered by Rox 4 · 0 0

be lIve it or not the nastiest person ive ever met was HUGH GRANT!!! I was on a train to London and he sat behind me but he was completely drunk he was kicking my seat and groaning i turned around in my seat and he sed PISS OFF!!!

2006-06-19 08:15:05 · answer #9 · answered by rainbowa from hell 1 · 0 0

People who work for the government. They just assume that everyone knows all the rules and are very rude. And, for some reason, they all look as if they are "chewing bees"!

2006-06-19 08:10:57 · answer #10 · answered by banker lady 3 · 0 0

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