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   Critter to All   
   Re: Inmate Computer Technicians   
   10 Nov 03 05:04:22   
   
   From: Barking@The.Moon   
      
   > >>But anyhow - she was pursuing me fairly aggressively ( << not making   
   this   
   > >>up ) until someone told her I was an ex-con. All of a sudden she is   
   going   
   > >>back and forth to class with a body guard and acting like I had raped   
   her   
   > >>ass. This was getting extremely annoying at that point. On the one hand   
   I   
   > >>was glad that she was no longer interested, but really pissed that this   
   > >>bitch would start in with the whole victim role. What a routine. I'm so   
   glad   
   > >>I never wound up with her - I think that she was really crazy.   
   > >>   
   > >   
   > >Remind you of any woman who posts to this group? [Hint: she believes she   
   is a   
   > >very charitable person(the hint is mostly for the woman, she doesn't seem   
   too   
   > >bright)]   
   >   
   > You think you know me, but you actually don't know a thing.  Convicts   
   > that I've spoken to make more sense than you do.   
      
      
      
   My apologies if I have spoken too harshly of this un-named person to whom I   
   have referred, I would'nt mention her name because that would be very cruel   
   and stupid, it was something which happened many years ago and I have pretty   
   much forgotten about it - but I think that it is very interesting to see how   
   someone can suddenly "snap" when they learn that someone is an ex-con.   
      
   The only reason I mentioned it was because I had an identical experience   
   with another young hottie who really went over the edge when she learned   
   that I was an ex-con. This was actually quite comical in retrospect, but yet   
   another example of what I would call "high-performance thinking". I'll tell   
   that tale again someday.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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