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COMMENTS:
Voted : Understand, after all it's his house, you must be in the wrong
But what can this mean? And what's this IC stuff?
You must remember IC. I was once InteralColonel. Those where the days :o)
A few years ago, we had a vibe goin' on here, that's all. I miss it, that's all. :o)
Voted : Carry on, there must be a reason
A bond had to have been forged in it all. It's damn hard to let go of bonds, even when holding onto them is an act of pain.
relax, take off your shoes, raid the fridge, invite friends over and respect the house rules and the homeowner. eventually you'll just be at ease with each other and then before you know it, you're both shacked up and adopting little mai-ling from vietnam.
Voted : Carry on, there must be a reason
Welcome back, good Colonel. Remember to behave yourself when hanging out at a friend's house.
Voted : He will call you when he gets over it. Give him a couple weeks
We're in the same predicament right now. My husband doesn't want to see two of his friends right now... My husband gets mad at guys then after about 2 or 3 weeks he is calling them and expects them to do what he wants...but they do because they are usually in the wrong and they know it, but shit even when my hubby is in the wrong he makes them think by manipulating them that he was in the right...evil little fucker huh? ;)
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