TMiller
10-14-2003, 08:29 PM
My mom and I had a very bad arguement tonight and I'm affraid I wil be saying goodbye for a while. When I get a new computer (my own) I'll be back.
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View Full Version : Bye TMiller 10-14-2003, 08:29 PM My mom and I had a very bad arguement tonight and I'm affraid I wil be saying goodbye for a while. When I get a new computer (my own) I'll be back. Sepecat 10-14-2003, 08:36 PM My mom and I had a very bad arguement tonight and I'm affraid I wil be saying goodbye for a while. When I get a new computer (my own) I'll be back. She took the PC away?... That sucks..... Maybe you can still connect from a Internet Cafe or a Library or even at school? We certainly will miss you; I hope you will find a way to get back online. :wave: George` [SK]hi-C 10-14-2003, 09:07 PM bummer TMiller sorry to hear just some wise words of advice "your mom will always be right" and you only have one so cherish her and trust me am not best with my mom either, but you only have 1 just remember that;) gl bro paul, D_Man 10-14-2003, 09:18 PM I hope things get sorted out okay Tim -^ We'll still be hanging around here when you get back online :) Good luck Dave Wazza 10-14-2003, 09:48 PM good luck with your immediate future, and fix the problems :) When I moved out earlier this year, I bought a new PC within 2 weeks :p couldn't stand using a 200 odd Mhz PC. ^_^ bogs 10-14-2003, 11:08 PM Hope to see you again soon , Tim :) AccadaccA 10-15-2003, 02:00 AM Shit mate, that's no good. I know things can get out of hand at times but blood is blood so you'll both be alright in a short while. It's up to either of you to say just how long that time will be. Consider this as a lesson for you towards women in the future. Although facts and even personal opinions are worth standing your ground by debating however when things blow into full-on arguments women are always right. Trust me, it's just better that way. :nono: :why: Hope to see you back here soon. Best of luck, matey. :beer: [XR]SUE52 10-15-2003, 02:05 AM Mum's are also renowned for forgiving, will love you allways and even been known to say sorry too. Hope all works out ok for you and your Mum Tim, best wishes Sue :love: :Peace: :love: Drunkdrvr 10-15-2003, 04:48 AM Originally posted by [SK]hi-C bummer TMiller sorry to hear just some wise words of advice "your mom will always be right" and you only have one so cherish her and trust me am not best with my mom either, but you only have 1 just remember that;) gl bro paul, HI-C!!!!! That's about the most right-on post I have yet to see in this or any other forum. Dig it everybody, cuz the above quote has more truth and importance than just about anything...even the server code. --Dave [MC]D.U.I. DJSparrow 10-15-2003, 05:54 AM Aw, that doesn't sound too good, hope you sort it out, good luck. See ya. :) TMiller 10-15-2003, 07:51 PM Talks are continuing and things are looking up. I just pissed her off so bad last night. Yeah I know Mom's for the most part are always right, but taking the family computer away from the person that keeps it running... You know what happeneds to unmaintained PCs NFSracer 10-15-2003, 08:06 PM they become like my pc... Youthfully old. lol. Anyways. As the others said. Women are always right. It's like bringing a knife to a gun fight. You know your going down. lol. AccadaccA 10-15-2003, 08:07 PM Good to hear that things are better for you both in the light of day.-^ I sort of knew they would improve once you both calmed down. Horrible things are always said and actions taken in the heat of the moment. Here's to a rapid recovery, Tim. :cheers: :beer: Marce22 10-15-2003, 08:16 PM Tim, I don't know your mom although I'm sure she loves you. Sometimes people need time to reconsider facts. Just take your time before to take any decision. :Peace: FIATLOVE 10-15-2003, 09:48 PM Take care Tim, try your best to be nice and loving to your mom, she loves you! We will wait here till you comes back :) <<<<getting dizzy of sitting in the backseat of mom's car, right-right-right-right-right-right http://www.racerplanet.com/forum/avatar.php?userid=336&dateline=1065627893 Blitz 10-15-2003, 10:05 PM Ahh, dude.. that sucks. :( But I hope you get your dispute resolved. In the end, you may find out that your mom is most likely right. I might not like what my mother says or asks me to do, but I know it's all for the best. Goodluck, man. :hat: DC_Deuxme 10-16-2003, 02:25 AM Hard luck Tim. =[ Keep the faith and we'll see you back soon. DCWeasel 10-17-2003, 05:29 AM It sounds like a rough spot, and all relationships have them. Meet her halfway, try to see things from her point of view even though it's not what you want to do. Trying to actually do that though means that you really do want things "right", and by looking at it from HER perspective (what she wants for you in the future, how much she doesn't want to see you get hurt, sick, behind in schoolwork, in a wreck, homeless, unhappy, etc etc...) you may see that her view is valid. Everyone wants to feel listened to, Tim, and even if YOU feel she's not listening to you, you could listen very closely to her and let HER feel validated. That might go further than you think in mending things between you! And you're right, taking the computer away from you only will build resentment in you, not compliance. <<hugs>> KyzrSoze 10-17-2003, 10:26 AM Yeah I know Mom's for the most part are always right, but taking the family computer away from the person that keeps it running... You know what happeneds to unmaintained PCs I can tell you (from a parents point of view anyway) that when it is important for my son to learn a lesson, I would rather the house burn down than to let him slide without learning it. Time in the penalty box sucks, but be glad that you have a Mom that is more concerned with you than the health of the computer. In fifteen years or so you and mom will have a good laugh about the whole incident, likely while she watches you chase your own little one around.:) |