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Oh yes! (blush) it was last summer. I was living with this emotionally abusive man, and it was a very bad situation. I called an ex boyfriend of mine, we have known each other for over 25 years, and we had a messy break up. Long story. Anyway, I called him because I finally realized what a great person he was and how stupid I was to have let him go. I missed him so much! This sounds silly, but the last time I saw him, he had come to my apartment to return a book I'd lent him, and I will never forget how good he smelled. (Lever bros soap) so, anyway, I really missed, and still miss, this person. That night I'd been fighting with my live in bf, and when he was out, I called my ex and once he said hello, he sounded SO happy and then when he realized it was ME, he said coldly, "I recognize your voice. Don't ever call me again." and he slammed down the phone. I felt like such a dumbass for even thinking about calling him. I just wanted to hear a familiar and friendly voice...was *I* wrong! Yep, that would have to be the phone call I wish I'd never made, hands down!

2007-04-14 08:06:26 · answer #1 · answered by PURR GIRL TORI 7 · 1 0

Oh My Gosh YES!!!
Way back in my young and foolish days; I was dating two very nice men. I really liked them both; very much. I knew it was wrong, but I could not choose between them.
Enter Karma.
I had a date one night with "Jim" and called him to check on where we were going so that I could dress appropriately. I accidentally called "Joe" and the preverbial cat was out of the bag.
Joe sat where he could see the house and when Jim showed up to pick me up, they were introduced. The only one who lost anything that night was me!
To this day I wish I would have done things differently. I wish I could have communicated how sorry I was and how I felt. I was never able to make things right with either of them. I still suffer for that mistake...Choice. I made the outcome and deserved the consequences; plus I got the reputation of a girl who played these two men. I didn't see it that way, but everyone else sure did!

2007-04-14 06:15:34 · answer #2 · answered by nanawnuts 5 · 1 0

A few, actually. And emails I wish I had never sent... text messages too. I have learned to try my best to think for a while before I do these things and sometimes it helps... but my emotions still get the best of me from time to time. I'm in a situation like that right now. I know in my mind what I SHOULD do, and what I SHOULD say... but my heart keeps doing and saying the things that I know are wrong for me. I think it is human nature, but something I wish I could overcome.

2007-04-14 06:14:04 · answer #3 · answered by Calico Skies 3 · 0 0

A few years back, I got drunk and thought it would be a brilliant idea to ring an ex. I then went on to spend three miserable years with him in a dead end relationship. So yes, that is one phone call I REALLY wish Id never made

2007-04-14 08:40:20 · answer #4 · answered by fallenangel 4 · 0 0

No, but there is a telephone call or two that I wish I hadn't picked up.

2007-04-14 06:08:53 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It looks like she learned her lesson: Selling out oftentimes make you a sell-out (the negative and derogatory meaning of that phrase). Most people (in any line of work) hope that hard work, long hours, dedication and sacrifice will make them a success. Sometimes it actually does happen that way. In Gail's case it did. She spearheaded the group effort that revitalized women's wrestling in prime-time on a national stage and changed the minds of millions of fans who had been taught by Vince McMahon that his Divas was what "women's wrestling" was. She led the group that showed the world that women CAN wrestle, they CAN be entertaining, they CAN be presented and accepted seriously as serious athletes, and given the opportunity can headline shows, all without "bikini contests" and "bra and panties" matches. Gail Kim, as the postergirl for the Knockouts Division, embarrassed Vince McMahon, shamed his Divas and made them the laughingstock of the wrestling world. To the point that Vince had to completely revamp everything about his Divas and remake them into something resembling the Knockouts. Vince's response? Revisiting an old tactic he used to help put dozens of promotions out of business in the 80's and early 90's: buying up their top stars. It doesn't matter whether or not Vince ever had any positive plans for Gail Kim as a Diva; his motive for signing her was to get her away from TNA. "Cut off the head and the snake dies". While the Knockouts didn't die, losing Gail Kim (and Kong) hurt the division tremendously and even TNA acquiring Victoria and Mickie James hasn't returned the Knockouts to the position (in TNA) they had when Gail Kim was leading it. But Vince accomplished what he set out to do: rob TNA of it's top Knockout. More money and promises he never intended to keep, worked. Like it did with most of the top regional stars Vince signed over the past 30 years. After her dismal "career" in the WWE Gail seems to have learned that lesson (if she had read The Dragon's posts on that very thing here in 2008, perhaps she might have re-thought her decision; I tried to warn everybody this would happen; I've seen it all too often). TNA IS competition for the WWE, whether WWE fans like it or not, and Gail Kim (as postergirl for the Knockouts) kicked Vince's @ss and made him look bad. So he bought her out to put her under HIS control. As she found out, money or not, that ain't a good place to be after embarrassing Vince McMahon. This is why I'm so against the stars of other promotions signing with the WWE. What we see in an ROH (for example) ring is not what we're going to see in a WWE ring. Vince LOVES to take "internet darlings" and make WWE clowns of them. Gail Kim is not a "savior" for the Knockouts; they don't need "saving". But she IS the original Knockout and first Knockouts Champ, and will only make the Knockouts even stronger. Vince and the WWE did damage her reputation and credibility, but Gail has the talents and abilities to rebuild them.

2016-05-19 23:09:47 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Oh yes ... drunk dialing is soooooo wrong ... but then again so it sober dialing someone you just broke up with.
Best thing to do is try (very hard) to forget what you did and make peace with yourself ... if that person has a good heart they will forgive you ... but don't count on it.
Good luck!

2007-04-14 06:09:25 · answer #7 · answered by emnari 5 · 0 0

i am ashamed of some phone calls that i had made. but it was so much time ago... the best thing to do is to look forward and try to forget what i did when i was 17!! ( i am 26 now!)

2007-04-14 06:20:10 · answer #8 · answered by Ingrid S 3 · 0 0

Yes. I made one to my brother this morning coz something he said has been eating at me, we argued and we probably will never see each other again now as he`s moved away recently. Guess these things happen.....

2007-04-14 07:13:53 · answer #9 · answered by yahoobloo 6 · 0 0

Yeh there a few i wish i had never received, and as for making them...has to be when i have had a few and deep regret the following day!!!!!!!

2007-04-14 06:11:20 · answer #10 · answered by untanuta 5 · 0 0

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