she'll wake you up when you get home, (grin)
-----Original Message-----
From: Kyle E. Cleveland [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 10:12 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: For Moms
Hey! You sent this with no text...wake up!
-----Original Message-----
From: Laura Cleveland [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 10:08 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: For Moms
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> From: Trisha Cummings <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: For Moms
> Date: Monday, March 13, 2000 5:21 PM
>
> Helloo,
>
> I don't think I bashed anyone - In fact I do believe I said
the
> guys on this list - have gone a long way towards showing me a different
type
> of man - If I remember corrctly I teasing said - Ken and Kyle - altho
they
> don't walk on water yet( like Bobby) - are only ankle deep ( a joke ). I
> encluded a LOL after that. I posted something for Mom's - and it looked
like
> it may have ruffled some male feather -so I explained it from where I was
> standing - Do back off the nuke button. I happen to understand I didn't
have
> good examples - so I have problems making good choices - This doesn't
mean
> there aren't good choices - What is ironic as hell - is I am vehemently
> anti-male bashing. Perhaps you should reread it - I hope you just to
tired
> to realize I praised your husband very highly, when I said he wasn't
quite
> perfect but very close. Boy, if I get my ass kicked for praising him - I
am
> truly curious to see what kind Hot Coals you would heap on my head for
> thinking he's a great guy who has boat load shit he doesn't deserve. I
> respectfully ask you not to address me or anything I say again. I have
done
> nothing to you nor to Kyle , that deserved such wprds. You do not know me
> and you draw conclusions. It is not required for me to take unprovoked
> nonsense off anyone. I work very hard to give my daughter a balanced
life.
>
> Rev. Raynyng Angel
>
>
> >Trisha,
> >I know your background was rough, but this men bashing is really
> >inappropriate.
> > I happen to married to one of the best dads in the world. True, many of
> >the everyday child rearing tasks are left to me, but that is because I
> >choose to stay home. Kyle does quite a bit with the kids when he gets
home
> >and I am grateful he trudges off to work everyday to provide for his
> >family--especially , when I know he'd rather be home with us.
> >If you think I am some dainty little stepford wife, who wouldn't say
> >anything unbecoming of her husband....well, Kyle can tell you
differently.
> >It's too bad you can't see beyond the past--I am sure there are some
> >wonderful men still out there. Too bad for Amber, as well, because she
will
> >pick up on that negativity towards men, and it will taint her view as
well.
> >Maybe you need to search out some good families with active dads and
hang
> >out with them for a while, might just change your mind.
> >Respectfully,
> >Laura----------
> >> From: Trisha Cummings <[log in to unmask]>
> >> To: [log in to unmask]
> >> Subject: Re: For Moms
> >> Date: Monday, March 13, 2000 11:13 AM
> >>
> >> Hi Ken,
> >>
> >> I think most Dad's solve that problem by handing the kid to
MOM!!
> >> good for you if you didn't!! And even a bigger attaboy - for a real
> >active
> >> parent - I have never had a real father and Amber only had for the
first
> >few
> >> years of her life - and he didn't do much.
> >>
> >> Brightest Blessings
> >> Trisha
> >>
> >>
> >> > I HAVE BEEN barfed on, craped on, pee'ed on, bit, scracthed, etc.
all
> >that
> >> > physical stuff i handled in stride. i never took that too badly. but
> >the
> >> > crying when you knew the litttle sucker was in pain and not knowing
> >what
> >> to
> >> > do is the hard stuff.
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