Oh really? There wasn't any plan to get rid of you? Get off the bandwagon and put the Kool Aid down.
Do you honestly think that people will incriminate themselves that easily? You could continue to remain in a stupor... to remain in a state of disbelief... to pretend that this all just didn't just happen... that they couldn't possibly want you gone...
I've got news for you, this wasn't just a bad dream. Someone wanted you gone.
Aimee's phone conversation doesn't lie. This is what I'm comparing your comments to.
I see something else with you, and I'm calling you out for it.
You told Aimee, "You don't quit like a rusted nickle, I change my mind!"
Changed your mind on what? Aimee talked about you being with Leetah and her at the mixer. She did indicate that someone was in tears, or something to that effect. I'm guessing that you were the one that did this?
I know that you're going to try to deny this, but you did send a private message to Aimee about the Mixer. What was your title? "Pictures Are a Fun Idea for the Mixer." You sent it to her on April 29, 2007, 11:31 AM.
Meaning, you've gotten to the point to where you were ready to be friends with her.
You eventually changed your mind.
You know what this says about you? You'll use people at your whim, then turn against them when it conveniences your self interests.
You befriended her when you were on the ropes. You were the target of criticism. You turned against her when you found other friends.
You're wishy-washy. You'll stab fellow providers in the back. If you'll stab fellow providers in the back, what damage could you do to your clients?
I hate to ponder what you'd do to some of your clients once it suits your fancy.
Even if many of your clients told you that you're the best thing since sliced bread... that they couldn't imagine seeing someone else... I'm not going to abandon the thought of what you could've done to some in the past... and what you could do to some in the future.
I don't blame them for trying to wash you out of here. Or should I say, take the Joey417 out? For once they must've had the hobbyist's best interest in mind.
Some advice for you, quit acting like a dirty penny before telling other people to quit acting like a "rusted nickel."
Do you honestly think that people will incriminate themselves that easily? You could continue to remain in a stupor... to remain in a state of disbelief... to pretend that this all just didn't just happen... that they couldn't possibly want you gone...
I've got news for you, this wasn't just a bad dream. Someone wanted you gone.
Aimee's phone conversation doesn't lie. This is what I'm comparing your comments to.
I see something else with you, and I'm calling you out for it.
You told Aimee, "You don't quit like a rusted nickle, I change my mind!"
Changed your mind on what? Aimee talked about you being with Leetah and her at the mixer. She did indicate that someone was in tears, or something to that effect. I'm guessing that you were the one that did this?
I know that you're going to try to deny this, but you did send a private message to Aimee about the Mixer. What was your title? "Pictures Are a Fun Idea for the Mixer." You sent it to her on April 29, 2007, 11:31 AM.
Meaning, you've gotten to the point to where you were ready to be friends with her.
You eventually changed your mind.
You know what this says about you? You'll use people at your whim, then turn against them when it conveniences your self interests.
You befriended her when you were on the ropes. You were the target of criticism. You turned against her when you found other friends.
You're wishy-washy. You'll stab fellow providers in the back. If you'll stab fellow providers in the back, what damage could you do to your clients?
I hate to ponder what you'd do to some of your clients once it suits your fancy.
Even if many of your clients told you that you're the best thing since sliced bread... that they couldn't imagine seeing someone else... I'm not going to abandon the thought of what you could've done to some in the past... and what you could do to some in the future.
I don't blame them for trying to wash you out of here. Or should I say, take the Joey417 out? For once they must've had the hobbyist's best interest in mind.
Some advice for you, quit acting like a dirty penny before telling other people to quit acting like a "rusted nickel."
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