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	<title>Comments on: Well at least he&#8217;s consistent.</title>
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		<title>By: finnyb</title>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;That sounds like something my father would do.  (Back in the late &#039;80s, early &#039;90s, he lost all our money--including credit card advances--playing the stock market.  Because of this, our house was sold at a foreclosure sale and we had to move into the cruddy apartment attached to his parents garage [said apartment is absolutely the worst place I&#039;ve ever lived--the homeless shelter I stayed at in Hartford for a month was far better!].  After this, he panics and decides to rob two banks, one in Colorado Springs, our city, and one in Pueblo, another city a bit to the south, uses a bicycle as the getaway &quot;car&quot; for the second robbery, tries to get the police to shoot him, and [despite both crimes being felonies and saying he had a bomb--a jar of water in a bag--and actually having a recently-fired rifle with him] spent a grand total of nine months in jail.  He doesn&#039;t seem to understand, even how, how much his actions messed up our lives [mine and my mothers], and got downright &lt;i&gt;pissed&lt;/i&gt; at a girlfriend of his he&#039;d met online after my parents&#039; divorce, who, prior to meeting him in person, had her police officer brother run a background check on him, found out about his past, and then refused to ever see him.)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;...Hmm...is it just me, or are quite a few members of the male species (like all my male relatives in the States) rather...dumb?  (Thankfully my husband is anything but; however, he may very well be the first male I&#039;ve met who isn&#039;t!)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Anyway, I hope you (I&#039;d say &quot;you guys,&quot; but I have a feeling it will just be you) manage to get all this figured out.  You have my sympathies.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That sounds like something my father would do.  (Back in the late &#8217;80s, early &#8217;90s, he lost all our money&#8211;including credit card advances&#8211;playing the stock market.  Because of this, our house was sold at a foreclosure sale and we had to move into the cruddy apartment attached to his parents garage [said apartment is absolutely the worst place I've ever lived--the homeless shelter I stayed at in Hartford for a month was far better!].  After this, he panics and decides to rob two banks, one in Colorado Springs, our city, and one in Pueblo, another city a bit to the south, uses a bicycle as the getaway &#8220;car&#8221; for the second robbery, tries to get the police to shoot him, and [despite both crimes being felonies and saying he had a bomb--a jar of water in a bag--and actually having a recently-fired rifle with him] spent a grand total of nine months in jail.  He doesn&#8217;t seem to understand, even how, how much his actions messed up our lives [mine and my mothers], and got downright <i>pissed</i> at a girlfriend of his he&#8217;d met online after my parents&#8217; divorce, who, prior to meeting him in person, had her police officer brother run a background check on him, found out about his past, and then refused to ever see him.)</p>
<p>&#8230;Hmm&#8230;is it just me, or are quite a few members of the male species (like all my male relatives in the States) rather&#8230;dumb?  (Thankfully my husband is anything but; however, he may very well be the first male I&#8217;ve met who isn&#8217;t!)</p>
<p>Anyway, I hope you (I&#8217;d say &#8220;you guys,&#8221; but I have a feeling it will just be you) manage to get all this figured out.  You have my sympathies.</p>
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