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Irritated with an old friend
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 394215" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Well.........as for me and my house? I think from what I read you have tried being nice. That did not work. You feel you have been over the moon ALREADY - and that did not work. I wouldn't put ANYTHING on FB - things in writing have a tendency to loose their true meaning because it can sound like YOU are lashing out. Know what I mean?? </p><p> </p><p>I would take it up with her off line - and set her straight. Not kidding. I would say - Look - the days of ardglen are long gone, and some things need to stay gone. So I'm not sure what it is you are hoping for in a friendship here, but if you are hoping to rekindle any kind of friendship with me? You aren't going to have one anytime soon with snide comments and snippy one liners, peppered with hints of jealousy, and if that isn't what your comments mean - then enlighten me, because the feed back I've been getting from MY friends all point to snippy, jealous and snide. Perhaps too much time has passed for us to rekindle a friendship, and that's okay too. We can be acquaintances - nothing wrong with that. We've had our time and that time is gone. We're different people and have different lives and that's okay. We don't need permission to not be buddies. </p><p> </p><p>Or however you word it - and if that's too much wording - </p><p> </p><p>P*@# off usually gets the point across - but I'm in a really really bad mood today - so take that with a grain of salt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 394215, member: 4964"] Well.........as for me and my house? I think from what I read you have tried being nice. That did not work. You feel you have been over the moon ALREADY - and that did not work. I wouldn't put ANYTHING on FB - things in writing have a tendency to loose their true meaning because it can sound like YOU are lashing out. Know what I mean?? I would take it up with her off line - and set her straight. Not kidding. I would say - Look - the days of ardglen are long gone, and some things need to stay gone. So I'm not sure what it is you are hoping for in a friendship here, but if you are hoping to rekindle any kind of friendship with me? You aren't going to have one anytime soon with snide comments and snippy one liners, peppered with hints of jealousy, and if that isn't what your comments mean - then enlighten me, because the feed back I've been getting from MY friends all point to snippy, jealous and snide. Perhaps too much time has passed for us to rekindle a friendship, and that's okay too. We can be acquaintances - nothing wrong with that. We've had our time and that time is gone. We're different people and have different lives and that's okay. We don't need permission to not be buddies. Or however you word it - and if that's too much wording - P*@# off usually gets the point across - but I'm in a really really bad mood today - so take that with a grain of salt. [/QUOTE]
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