2006-07-07
08:56:37
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Just joking, but wanted to see some funny answers.. Please leave a mean comment I'll be sure to return the favor each time the some.
2006-07-07
09:06:19 ·
update #1
lol zeratul123
2006-07-07
09:06:43 ·
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Carmen Time can not back........... you are just retared or f&*ked up LOL nice spelling there.../cough dummy
2006-07-07
09:07:10 ·
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krnsspott: Learn how to use proper grammer first its SENSE not SINCE: LOL...sigh
2006-07-07
13:26:34 ·
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of course not, just be sure you are the one who picks her nursing home. think of the possibilities.
2006-07-07 16:58:24
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answer #1
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answered by thom 4
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I sense a bit of humor in your asking of this question, but perhaps also an underlying perplexity about the whole mother-child relationship phenomenon and/or a self-to-self wrestling match regarding who's to blame for perceived possible shortcomings or problems. I'll tell you a story of someone with a similar question (call him "Slick") who served with the Marines as point man for a recon team. His mom had miscarried a little girl in her sixth month, and then almost immediately became pregnant with him. His dad was a salesman/distributor who was away from home a lot, and Slick was born after seven months' gestation. His mom was mean to him, resenting him for not being the little girl she'd lost and had never sufficiently grieved for. She beat him often, found fault with everything he represented or did throughout most of his childhood. Once, his dad came home unexpectedly to find her beating him, and the dad struck her to knock her back, the first and last time he ever hit his wife. That was the last time she ever hit Slick, but he was almost 14 then, so he felt the "drop on the head" damage had been permanently done. Along came the Vietnam War, and he enlisted with the 3rd Marines, where he was trained for covert operations (he used to boast he was given a "walk on water" card that enabled him to comshaw anything needed--even an officer's jeep). He was at Quan Tre (I may have spelled it wrong), where only 13 survived and all of them wounded. When I met him, he was still harping on his mother's treatment of him until I said, "She was your miracle, Jim." He looked askance and cursed, telling me I didn't know what the F--- I was talking about, to which I replied, "If she had been at all soft on you as a child, would your have been able to function as a point man for recon and survive?" The anger and grief she inspired in you planted the very energies you needed to survive the tour(s) of duty in Nam, I told him. She's woven now into the fabric of who and what you are, and it is up to you to find the best that is in you and to thank her for her contribution to making you the unique snowflake of being that you are.
2006-07-07 16:18:26
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answered by Armchair Goddess 2
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okay. hmmm no i believe it was in accident that was ready to happened. i think u should not be mad at her. why would you is there more to it like are u disable? i being serious not funny.
2006-07-07 16:04:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Time can not back........... you are just retared or f&*ked up
2006-07-07 16:05:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think she was the only one.
2006-07-07 16:00:43
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answered by Anonymous
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nah...maybe she knocked some since into ya...
2006-07-07 16:00:27
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answer #6
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answered by krnsspott 5
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no, it happens a lot you'd be surprised
2006-07-07 16:01:58
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answered by shrnstum 4
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yeah because she obviously she screwed you up a lot!!!!
2006-07-07 16:01:55
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answered by clueless2116 1
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Are you crazy?!?!! You should be thanking her!!
2006-07-07 16:00:30
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answered by jhollywood 3
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not if it was an accident.
2006-07-07 16:00:32
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answered by ? 6
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