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...and now for a little misogyny

Contributed by Jan_Oskar_Hansen on Friday, 3rd January 2003 @ 05:20:00 PM in AEST
Topic: oops



…And now for a little misogyny


She rang complained that she wasn’t feeling
well could I come? But she had said that so
many times before when I arrive and it’s
a long drive, she is usually ok; wants to talk
about her only daughter and the cruel world.
This time I said no, something wrong with my
car. They rang from the hospital she had tried
to commit suicide by jumping off the balcony
of her two storeys flat, landed on a car broke
both ankles; the car, a blue Buick got a deep
dent and the insurers are suing her. I have been
pushing her around for weeks now I’m sure she
can walk with crutches, but she hates being alone
even for five minutes. A lady in a wheel chair,
was found abandoned and crying on the middle
of a traffic island, some people can be so callous.

Loneliness is blood
on a rose’s thorn.





Copyright © Jan_Oskar_Hansen ... [ 2003-01-03 17:20:00]
(Date/Time posted on site)





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Re: ...and now for a little misogyny (User Rating: 1 )
by DreamWeaver on Friday, 3rd January 2003 @ 05:57:51 PM AEST
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Misogyny - have to admit I had to look that one up in the dictionary - "hatred of women" ... mmmm, well this was another good write - always gets the brain working around some interesting subjects.


Re: ...and now for a little misogyny (User Rating: 1 )
by roisin on Tuesday, 7th January 2003 @ 01:13:19 AM AEST
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love black humour... ta rosie




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