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 ButterflyGirl (original poster member #38377) posted at 10:58 PM on Sunday, June 8th, 2014

FTFred's brother is in town from Russia, so I've been very nice and understanding lately with him taking the kids for some extra time, giving me some makeup days if I need them.

On Friday night after texting him some questions about the schedule next weekend, I don't hear from him till 1 a.m. The text read, and I quote, "Woah!#" I mean, hashtag? Moron...

We talk the next day and I say he can have the kids after church Saturday night, but he may NOT let them stay up late since they have a camp starting Monday morning.

I text him today to ask about him bringing them home at 7 (we never specified a time). He says, hours later, "7 is a little early, I'll try"

You're on MY time motherfucker, but I ignore him.

So now I hear a little thunder, and he texts me, "I don't have any wind shield wipers, they flew off last nite"

Uuuuuuuuuuhh. Not my problem?

No contact, right?

xBW~ 40
Two DS~ 15 and 11

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peridot ( member #18334) posted at 11:18 PM on Sunday, June 8th, 2014

The stuff these idiots come up with. One time during the winter, my XH asked me to meet him to pick the kids up early because it was raining and the roads were getting slick. So I go to get the kids, roads are fine. It didn't even start raining and the roads didn't start getting slick until very late that night. I found out later he had something going on. It was one of those big football games.

I think...therefore, I'm single.

It is what it is.

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