Will she shut up if I send her a gift card?

Anonymous
OP -- you need to stay in your state. There's something very off with you and it comes across the more you add to the thread -- just like on the bouquet thread.
Anonymous
"very off" is just too broad.

Please elaborate
Anonymous
OP is the bouquet bride - which means I have 95% confidence that her friend is right and she is wrong. I don't even need to know the story, or any context at all. Sorry, that's what happens when you previously establish that you are batshit crazy. (And she's proud of it!)
Anonymous
Thank you 9:45 for supplying the correct term.

To the OP, "off" means you are batshit crazy.
Anonymous
np here

Just tell friend that YOU DIDN'T FIND IT. Not I haven't found it, not maybe I'll find it, etc. And surprise her by sending the gift card, because that is a nice thought.

Done. And don't mention the bag after that to her.
Anonymous
Bouquet bride? Where's that thread?
Anonymous
Coming from DCUM I take it as a compliment.

Thank you very much!

I love such threads... it's like watching a train wreck in slow monition. You just can't.stop.looking!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bouquet bride? Where's that thread?


Just google:

DCUMom vent about my wedding last weekend

Have fun!
Anonymous
OK, I have now successfully wasted 10 minutes reading the whole thread.

Here's my take:

OP was too lazy to look for the bag, or tossed it. And she's nuts, as confirmed by the rambling posts.

OP, I'm ESL too, so please stop it with that lame excuse--it doesn't make someone sound crazy, it usually just means one's grammar or phrasing is a little different/wrong when compared to a native english speaker.

And I sincerely hope we're from different countries. (Hhhmm, possibly even different planets?)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OK, I have now successfully wasted 10 minutes reading the whole thread.

Here's my take:

OP was too lazy to look for the bag, or tossed it. And she's nuts, as confirmed by the rambling posts.

OP, I'm ESL too, so please stop it with that lame excuse--it doesn't make someone sound crazy, it usually just means one's grammar or phrasing is a little different/wrong when compared to a native english speaker.

And I sincerely hope we're from different countries. (Hhhmm, possibly even different planets?)


People were questioning my statement when I wrongly used the word "really".

Now, a xenophobic foreigner? Can you be more hypocritical? LOL just on DCUM...
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