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I Was Naughty.

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 scotslass (original poster member #39204) posted at 2:33 AM on Monday, May 27th, 2013

So I am at my ex-spouses house so that my 16 year old can get enough clothes for the week. (That's the last time I told her - she needs to bring everything when I pick her up or she goes without).

Anyway sitting in the driveway next to the garage while she is inside. Then out comes my ex very, very angry. He proceeds to tell me to get off his f##cking property. I smile politely and calmly tell him I am waiting on our daughter. He repeats the phrase again

I smile nicely and as I am pulling out had to respond. "Missed you in court yesterday". I know.......I am being naughty.....but I could not resist......I guess him not showing for our court date and then the judge ordering a urine/nail EGT test kinda got to him.

Me. - moving on and upward !!!

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homewrecked2011 ( member #34678) posted at 5:04 AM on Monday, May 27th, 2013

I LOVE IT!!!

Sometimes He calms the storm. Sometimes He lets the storm rage, but calms His child. Dday 12/19/11I went to an attorney and had him served. Shocked the hell out of him, with D papers, I'm proud to say!D final10/30/2012Me-55

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la433 ( member #38835) posted at 7:19 PM on Tuesday, May 28th, 2013

What an assbag. You keep up the good work. It's obvious he's filled with a demon--letting the kids have boyfriends over for the night and letting them drink (know it's legal, doesn't make it right). As soon as the kids realize that you are the one who truly cares for their well-being, it's over for him--he won't have anyone. Your daughter will come around...maybe not now, but I believe she will. She'll realize what you've done to protect them from this monster. She doesn't see it like that yet, but give her a few years and once she's out on her own having to look out for herself, she'll have an epiphany.

Stay strong.

"Arise and be all that you dreamed." ~Flyleaf

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