Splitting Up with Misses

AthlonTom said:
Customer would be well chuffed with a paid resource that just sits there and falls asleep all day.

Yeah or you could have waited untill the evening and called her properly instead of exchanging texts and ignoring / missing phone calls.
 
AthlonTom said:
Well yeah - I suppose I could have left London about 6:30 last night, driven for 3-4 hours, split up with her - and not console her in anyway, then just drive straight back! :rolleyes:

Customer would be well chuffed with a paid resource that just sits there and falls asleep all day.

Not the most ideal situation I agree, but it would have been the right thing to do at the end of it all. Just look at the mess you're facing now. Travel time and tiredness would have been far more doable I think.

At the end of the day, you're the one that posted asking for advice on an internet forum and then went ahead and totally ignored most posts and the fact that the right thing would have been to see her and do it personally. If you had never sent that text in haste this would have never happened and you wouldn't be faced with the why's and wherefore's of this blowing up.
 
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Let me get this straight.

She got your contract details together and phoned your contract provider and told them it was stolen, using the details to confirm she was you?

Then your provider phoned you on the phone and told you it had been reported as stolen?

Three questions:

1.) How did she confirm she was Mr so and so. Being a girl and all?
2.) Why did they call the phone? If reported stolen the SIM is simply barred.
3.) Did they ask who you were? The phone thief?

Sorry but this just sounds like a funny story you're just making up.
 
iCraig said:
Let me get this straight.

She got your contract details together and phoned your contract provider and told them it was stolen, using the details to confirm she was you?

Then your provider phoned you on the phone and told you it had been reported as stolen?

Three questions:

1.) How did she confirm she was Mr so and so. Being a girl and all?
2.) Why did they call the phone? If reported stolen the SIM is simply barred.
3.) Did they ask who you were? The phone thief?

Sorry but this just sounds like a funny story you're just making up.

You have issues for even thinking that... You need to spend your time working on something productive instead of overanalysing forum threads :)
 
iCraig said:

She could have phoned them up and reported it stolen, but being as it wasn't him calling they may have phoned the number to check it wasn't a prank. Otherwise anyone could report your phone stolen if they had a few details about you.
 
AthlonTom said:
Well yeah - I suppose I could have left London about 6:30 last night, driven for 3-4 hours, split up with her - and not console her in anyway, then just drive straight back! :rolleyes:

Customer would be well chuffed with a paid resource that just sits there and falls asleep all day.

Poor excuse TBH. One day of being tired to show the person you've had a relationship with for the past year a little respect. Oh yeah, and save your precious record collection. Sounds like you just didn't have the balls.
 
Dude, get your records/SLR's. Send your brother, or drive down and have a sleepless night, do something for gods sake, because long after she's gone and forgotten you'll still regret loosing the records. Records are quite important imo. Go and fetch them!.

Sounds like it's going pear shaped btw, which it was always going to :( .
 
I think it's clear that he's no longer with us :(


Now does anyone know where he lived we need to get these records up on the bay soon.
 
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