PING: Jill
On Wed, 17 Dec 2014 10:02:24 -0500, jmcquown >
wrote:
> On 12/16/2014 2:25 PM, notbob wrote:
> > On 2014-12-16, jmcquown > wrote:
> >
> >> That was my first impression. I'm not expert. I do know these drastic
> >> mood swings took place over the course of mere hours.
> >
> > Try "seconds"!
> >
> > Damsel was instrumental in making me aware of this awful ailment, of
> > which I now feel my late brother suffered from. She was admittedly
> > afflicted with it and after a long online relationship with her, she
> > said things to/about me I could no longer tolerate, ailment be damned.
> >
> > nb
> >
> Some people use their ailments as an excuse for just plain bad behavior.
> Sorry, that doesn't cut it.
>
She was a Jekyll and Hyde for sure. Outgoing and personable, then
snarling and nasty. I'd never in my life heard that thing about the
horse you rode in on until she blindsided me with it. I had to Google
the phrase. I had no idea she was a head case up to that point, but I
didn't particularly like her either. I knew why after that. My
"danger" radar had been working, but I didn't recognize the signals.
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