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Someone sent this to me today from a pretty funny site:
I wasn’t really sure how much he liked me, and when he told me one day that his uncle had died and he couldn’t have plans because he was going to the funeral, I felt suspicious. I pretty much knew it was over when I resorted to calling a bunch of funeral homes in the region and asking if they were having a service for “Mr. So and So.”
—Jen
Aftermath: It turns out the uncle did die, as I talked to the funeral home where the service was taking place. But my instincts were right; the guy broke things off a few weeks later.
Funeral homes | It Was Over When: Tales of Romantic Dead Ends (http://itwasoverwhen.com/2009/09/01/calling-a-bunch-of-funeral-homes/ - broken link)
LOL. Yeah, her gut instincts were right. It had nothing to do with the fact that she is koo-koo for cocoa-puffs and he likely saw it in enough time to run for the hills. Even after what she did, she is still trying to find a way to dump it on him.
Someone sent this to me today from a pretty funny site:
I wasn’t really sure how much he liked me, and when he told me one day that his uncle had died and he couldn’t have plans because he was going to the funeral, I felt suspicious. I pretty much knew it was over when I resorted to calling a bunch of funeral homes in the region and asking if they were having a service for “Mr. So and So.”
She's thorough, no doubt.
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