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Re: Best Friends Club

@MissinTooth 

Everyone here knows my husband and I work hard at supporting my ex-husband. He is diagnosed with schizophrenia. 

It certainly keeps things normal in our fuzzy life. 

 

So how did you help her ? 

 

I bet you had a relaxing time ...  

Re: Best Friends Club

sounds less than ideal @PeppyPatti  at least you can get rid of them both if that makes you feel any differently.

Re: Best Friends Club

I'm moving there. The issue is this - 

 

I'll need $20000 to move and I need that to purchase a car. 

 

I'm happy to move there and pay rent but I'm nervous about rents going up in price. Here in Perth I have somewhere very safe to live for the rest of my life. 

 

So iv got things to think about. 

Another idea is that I go and rent out a friend's art studio to live but he is a bit hyper. 

 

BUT ... 

If I go to Tassie for one month. It might work. 

 

 

Re: Best Friends Club

@PeppyPatti I feel your pain. I am alone watching dreadful Netflix shows and wishing I had somewhere to go instead of my loungeroom or bedroom.

you could always say after ex mentions your name "with the candlestick holder in the library". Well, the twisted part of my mind would do something like that!

 

Meanwhile my brain cells have dropped quickly as I watch Selling Sunset. I am also wondering if there are self help groups for Trash TV addicts.....

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