newbie40something is offline newbie40something Post #1  April 16,2010, 12:35pm
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Don't worry. I think I know how you all will feel about this, but had to share.

I was just watching a program about networking sites and they were talking about a website that helps people break up.

For people that are too passive aggresive to break up, are maybe afraid of hostility, etc. (Or maybe just don't have the conjones to do it?)

Sounds like they can be kind of mean.

Anybody else heard of this?

I just thought it was interesting???????
 
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They will also do a divorce request, but haven't been asked to do so yet.
 
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jayjay is offline jayjay Post #3  April 16,2010, 1:40pm
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...things seem to have gotten quiet around here.

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I don't need a site like that. I always have my secretary tell women I'm breaking up with them. I have her get them a lovely parting gift too.
 
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Mr79percent is offline Mr79percent Post #4  April 16,2010, 1:54pm
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No need for anything involved. Just update your facebook status.

That's the way it's done today, right?
 
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JayJay,

Well.....you could always buy her a nice dinner first, pay the bill............and then send in the secretary. Lol.
 
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I think you just proved that some people spend too much time on the internet.
 
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jayjay wrote :
I have her get them a lovely parting gift too.
Boxed version of the game?
 
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DL.....you are so right, but I am still sticking my tongue out at you!!!!

Actually, the program was about spending too much time on social networking sites. (Although, I have to say that I have never created a facebook page, which is what they were talking about)

 
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jayjay wrote :
//edit... a lovely parting gift too. //endedit
I call it ex-wife jewelery that I swiped running for the door. Now I trickle out the trinkets
 
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Hmmmmm, I wonder what my ex-husband did with my ruby and diamond ring. It mysteriously went missing shortly before I moved out.
 
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