Question posed today by Lori (We are in Europe.): "When the bombs start dropping, how do we get home?"
Me: "Uh... we don't, I guess."
Question posed today by Lori (We are in Europe.): "When the bombs start dropping, how do we get home?"
Me: "Uh... we don't, I guess."
Accurate.
A craigslist scammer just tried to buy a camera lens from me, sent me a fake paypal payment, and now wants to know when I will send the lens. What can I do to mess with them? If only sending dog turds through the mail were free.
Get a monocle from a costume shop, send it to him as the lens he paid for.
Get that weak shit off my track
Apparently I'm not allowed to be Facebook friends or chat to one of the collection of married mum's who I do a bunch of gym classes with.
Because her husband doesn't allow her to have male friends.
1890's much?
NB: I'm not that charming, and I've no intentions towards her.
One of my co-workers from years ago removed me recently from FB because her husband didn't like me being friends with her. O.o
Is it wrong that those are the people I expect to see in the news as some sort of domestic abuse case in the future?
I'm staggered by this outcome, but from the words she used " Life is awkward for me like that. Thanks for understanding", and the she described her husband as jealous and possessive, suggests to me that it's definitely not the first time he has laid down the law.
Hardly know the woman, so I don't know if she has previously misbehaved/strayed in the relationship.
But to me, that sort of behaviour is a sign of a serious imbalance in the relationship. How bad, or screwed up it is, I don't know. The guy might just be an insecure dork, or it might be more serious.