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Nigella Pussycat says: Tell us about utter twats doing remarkably twatty things. Or have you ever done something really twattish to a friend, loved one or pet? In summary: Twats

(, Thu 12 Apr 2012, 13:30)
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If you had said they were seperated and he was a twat to her, I'd have understood.
I'm certainly not condoning his behaviour but had he been grieving I wouldn't have called him a twat for falling apart.
Now you've pointed that out I agree he was a twat.
No, luckily, I havn't dealt with a death but the law gives you five days to register it and the bank doesn't say "the very day of death we must be informed".
Seems when it comes to my turn to deal with a death I will be sent to prison for being grief striken as I don't know that I'd do a good job of sorting anything out the day a loved one died.
(, Thu 12 Apr 2012, 21:09, 1 reply)
My ex liked to get things done and out of the way.
Including me, it would seem. Badum-tish.
(, Thu 12 Apr 2012, 21:15, closed)
Hardy- har.
Yeah, nothing wrong with that at all. Admirable, in fact.
I just thought it a bit off you were calling a poor, old, grief-striken man a twat for delaying the process for a few hours to deal with his grief.
(, Thu 12 Apr 2012, 21:34, closed)
I probably should have given a bit more back-story.
But it would have gone on forever.
(, Thu 12 Apr 2012, 21:50, closed)
Deal with his grief
grief thirst
(, Thu 12 Apr 2012, 22:26, closed)
Well. yeah, that too.
Thirst mist be quenched...
(, Thu 12 Apr 2012, 22:38, closed)

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