Posted by donjr on December 30, 2011 at 22:31:46 from (71.248.71.15):
In Reply to: Re: Blondie- TGIF posted by oldtanker on December 30, 2011 at 21:41:11:
Someone's got to do it. Her real dad is a lifer bum in the airforce. Hasn't seen her in several years, only child support was what they made him pay, and that wasn't much- kids all over the place, and on his third or fourth marriage. We bought her a class ring- he didn't even send her a Christmas present. I've been her dad for about 16 years now. But her schedule is to sleep from 10pm to 7 am, get us to haul her ___ to work around 7;30, work until 5 pm, get picked up by her boyfriend and stays out until 10pm, when the cycle repeats. On weekends, he picks her up around 9 am, and we might see her when she comes through the back door at 11pm, and heads into bed. The only training time I get is between 7:30 am and 8. Wish I had a life like that. You can't yank my chain as far as she does, anyway. She's already broken it a couple of times.
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