Re: a modern sorrow

James J Rovira (jrovira@juno.com)
Fri, 04 Jun 1999 18:13:58 -0400 (EDT)

I was going to say two thing here in response to an earlier post on this
thread:

1.  If I was Thor, I'd be pretty annoyed.

2.  Thor, when I read your original post I thought you said you were
celebrating the breakup of your marriage too :)  Just a diction thing...

Jim



On Thu, 03 Jun 1999 22:24:35 -0700 (PDT) Thor Cameron
<my_colours@hotmail.com> writes:
>WHO THE HELL IS TALKING ABOUT CELEBRATING THE BREAKUP OF A FAMILY?
>
>A year ago, I got a divorce.  This past weekend, I had a few friends 
>over 
>for beers & burgers.  I was sharing this experience in one sentence, 
>wishing 
>you all well on your holidays, too.  Then Scottie got holier-than-thou 
>on 
>me.
>
>IT WAS A HOLIDAY.  WE HAD A COOKOUT. Is there some law that says since 
>I'm 
>divorced, I can never have a picnic or laughs with friends ever again?
>
>JESUS, WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE?????
>
>Scottie, Camille, please reserve your self-righteous, judgemental 
>comments 
>for situations where you actually know what's going on.  Oh, and by 
>the way, 
>lighten up.  You two must be a goddamned laugh riot at paties.
>
>a very distusted Thor
>
>>I have to agree with Scottie that there is something fundamentally
>>sorrowful about being joyful about the breaking up of a family.
>>
>>Camille
>
>
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