Arrogant (pronounced /aer e gent/) is an adjective that may refer to having excessive pride in oneself. A person who is arrogant may exaggerate their own worth or importance in an overbearing manner.
NOTE: Dont disrespect me then send me an email article about your company doing a million dollar revenue because "I DONT CARE!"
Monday, May 28, 2007
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some people have their noses too far in the sky to see that they are not all that.
Yeah like I care how much money his company makes..NOT! The arrogance of them saying they did nothing wrong to my family sets me off more than anyone knows. Its beyond arrogance treading into obnoxious.
all i can say is BOEING baby!!!
I love the asinine word much better!!!
Can you enlighten us with that definition??? oh please...!!!
asinine: inexcusable failure to exercise intelligence
Thank you!!!
yeappers.. this ones the best yet.. do you think he'll get it?? damn hillbillies .. im trying to stay away from them
Sometimes one has to go to the heart of the problem to be safe, And say this is the last time, and there is no other reason to see or talk to me again. All the children are now out of the house. The EX cant Do or say sh*t any more, and this ends the attacks. Then one can truly be happy, No one can have you do any thing you don't wish to do.
You are talking about Swimming /c sharks issue and you are right there is nothing she can do because her ex invited them to the graduation and they are so arrogant that they will go and act like they did nothing wrong. My issue however is a different story.
Well, saying "Call your mom and invite her to dinner so she can meet the grandkids" is NOT my idea of keeping a promise. They proved two things: (1)promises mean NOTHING
(2)comfortable LIARS
"Wonder how they would have liked it if their youngest son come to your home for a week and you given him a girl to help out his virgin life and got him drunk and then told them well I did nothing wrong here he got into everything and did it on his own."
..I think that's taking this a little too far.
Maybe that analogy was a little harsh but the reality of it is that they overstepped my parenting boundries. Just because they think that my mother has a "right" to know her grandkids, does not give them the right to disrespect me and my family and do my parenting for me.
Now I say nothing, cuz it always seems anything I say is twisted around to what They wish I had said.And it gives them the right to be pissed off at me for it.
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