View Full Version : This guys had enough!
dnar
21st July 2001, 00:43
One for the lads, this guy Mark has brocken up with his girlfriend, and is now receiving highly emotional voicemails, that he is now publishing on This iste (http://psycoexgirlfriend.com/).
Brrrrrrrr. I can see why he's out-a-there! :rolleyes:
Chas
21st July 2001, 12:25
WOW
she is one messed up female
Fatal Attraction came to mind...
siggy
21st July 2001, 21:35
always the chics fault. Never the guys fault.
Have I got this straight?
zhotfire
21st July 2001, 22:45
Originally posted by siggy
always the chics fault. Never the guys fault.
Have I got this straight?
LOL! That's one LARGE can o worms you got there! (i know i'm not going to open it.... ;) )
I could only listen to 2 of the messages... i think i'm going to have nightmares tonight.... :(
siggy
21st July 2001, 23:04
Actually I could not listen to any of it. I clicked on the link and it kept opening pages and pages and would not let me close them so I had to log off (windows issue i'm sure) and then get back on. I wasn't going to try it again.
Medic193
21st July 2001, 23:46
Got the site bookmarked and will listen to it tomorrow. It seems like it will be interesting.:D
dnar
22nd July 2001, 00:32
It is best to turn off Java Scripting when you visit..... :)
Virus
22nd July 2001, 00:34
I listened to every single one. I wonder what happened to her. It was funny at first, but after a while you can't help but to feel her pain.
dnar
22nd July 2001, 00:38
I beleive (for real) she is setting up www.sychoexboyfriend.com
Chas
22nd July 2001, 03:48
Originally posted by siggy
always the chics fault. Never the guys fault.
Have I got this straight?
It's true you d'ont know what he did to her and there are always two sides to the story ,but she does sound crazy , i listened to the posts on winamp.... :D
shubles
22nd July 2001, 07:21
ok guys.
ive got to agree with you all on this one.
that is one ****ed up girl.
she needs a girlfriend (meant in terms of friendship not lesbianism) to cry to.
i only listened to a few of them.
u cant tell why they broke up but she's in the wrong there.
she made a HUGE mistake calling fifty times a night to show him how much he's 'hurt' her, coz he'd be laughing his ****ing head off at her and she deserves it.
He obviously doesnt want to have anything to do with her.
She's a knob.
phil
22nd July 2001, 08:05
She's a knob
Nice diagnosis Shubles :)
siggy
22nd July 2001, 11:53
Is a "knob" an aussie thing too?
dnar
22nd July 2001, 12:02
Yes, don;t you Americans miss all the fun! A knob is the female equivelant of the "Meat-Head".:cool:
siggy
22nd July 2001, 12:06
I am going to have to get me an Austrailian to English dictionary.
Dave S
22nd July 2001, 12:17
Originally posted by siggy
I am going to have to get me an Austrailian to English dictionary.
LOL That should be Australian, English to American dictionary. :D
siggy
22nd July 2001, 12:46
Originally posted by Dave S
LOL That should be Australian, English to American dictionary. :D
Or Australian English to American English dictionary.:D
shubles
23rd July 2001, 05:59
Originally posted by siggy
Or Australian English to American English dictionary.:D
i think he meant "Aystralian to POM to American English Dictionary".
dnar
23rd July 2001, 06:01
Make that Shu-->Aystrawlean-->Pommy-->Americian
wylie
23rd July 2001, 06:41
knob isnt necessarily female...I myself have been called a "knob" on many occassions :D :D
dnar
23rd July 2001, 06:43
Quote from wylie:
knob isnt necessarily female...I myself have been called a "knob" on many occassions
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I can understand that.
Oh sh*t, sorry, wrong thread :D
shubles
23rd July 2001, 06:44
a few times by me
:D
wylie...
...you're a knob :D
*jokes*
*no male hissy fits now*
siggy
23rd July 2001, 21:20
Maybe we could start a new category. Austrailian word of the day.
wylie
23rd July 2001, 23:14
Actually colloquialisms are an interest of mine....especially when a harmless word in one country can get you in all sorts of strife in another. A classic example of this is the word "wog" which over here can mean a 24 hour cold type illness (fading from use now as we all go PC).. If you were sick you'd often say its "just a wog" or something. When I lived in the UK for a bit a girl I worked with was sick. When asked where she was I said "at home in bed with a wog"
Very fast explaining required on my part.
Others are "durex" which over here is a brand of sticky tape.
"pass the durex" used to be heard frequently in the classroom.
X-Calibur
23rd July 2001, 23:54
Originally posted by wylie
Actually colloquialisms are an interest of mine....especially when a harmless word in one country can get you in all sorts of strife in another. A classic example of this is the word "wog" which over here can mean a 24 hour cold type illness (fading from use now as we all go PC).. If you were sick you'd often say its "just a wog" or something. When I lived in the UK for a bit a girl I worked with was sick. When asked where she was I said "at home in bed with a wog"
Very fast explaining required on my part.
Others are "durex" which over here is a brand of sticky tape.
"pass the durex" used to be heard frequently in the classroom.
oh LOL....
Since on this... /me is stupid
begin:
[me in New York at Planet Hollywood]
/me want a Coca-Cola with no ice (new york is like Mexico City for the ICe stuff..)
/in french ICE is "GLACE" which you pronounce like "GLASS"
/me brain get's slow and mixed the two languages
/so me ask for Coke with no GLASS.....
You should of seen the waiter's face for a minute or so... before I can figure out what was going on...... gotta love being polyglot...
end:
Medic193
24th July 2001, 00:06
Hey I needed a laugh tonight. Thanks X.:D
siggy
24th July 2001, 07:06
Medic193 it sounds like you could use a hug too.
<<<<<<HUG>>>>>>
Now everything is going to be OK
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