[nfb-talk] question

dmgina dmgina at qwest.net
Sun Jun 3 15:35:16 CDT 2007


Well now,
Since he has been your friend for quite some time,
I would do things with him on a one to one, and leave the three of you out 
of the picture.
Wishing you the best.

--Dar
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Every Saint has a future,
Every sinner has a past
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Corey Cook" <cooklists at bellsouth.net>
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Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 11:12 PM
Subject: Re: [nfb-talk] question


>I think she does indeed not like him.
> but for a different reason than you suggest.
>
> Corey Cook
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Ray Foret Jr." <rforetjr at bellsouth.net>
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> Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 9:48 AM
> Subject: Re: [nfb-talk] question
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>
> How come I get the uncomfortable feeling she knows something about this 
> guy
> you don't?  I mean, I'm reading your problem; and, to be quite frank with
> you, I can't help but be a little suspicious about the whole thing.  I 
> would
> get your wife alone and ask her to plainly tell you why she suddenly 
> doesn't
> like the guy.  I hate to be suggestive here; but, perhaps he made a pass 
> at
> her or something while you were gone somewhere.  Sorry, but, that's really
> and truly the only thing I can think.  Well, of course, there is yet 
> another
> possibility.  maybe she never liked him from the start.  Honestly, I'd
> prefer that possibility.  Time to find out where the rubber meets the 
> road,
> so to speak.
>
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Corey Cook" <
> cooklists at bellsouth.net>
> To: "NFBnet Blind Talk Mailing List" <
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> Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 12:38 AM
> Subject: [Blindtlk] question
>
> Hey all,
> This is Corey Cook.
> I am looking for a little input from some other blind folks.
> As some of you know I am married to a sighted wife.
> We currently live in an apartment complex here in SC that has several 
> other
> blind folks here. The reason all of the blind ones are here is because we
> all work for the same company.
> I am really good friends with one of the guys I work with and ever since 
> we
> moved in here he has been a big help to me and my wife.
>   We have also helped him a lot since we have been here. You know asking
> him if he wants to go with us to walmart and out and about when we go out.
> Lately we have cut back on taking him out a lot because it was getting on 
> my
> wife's nerves that he seemed to always be with us when we went anywhere.
>   I can understand that because it is nice to just have couple time now 
> and
> then, but tonight something happened that really kind of got under my 
> skin.
> My wife and I had planned to go and see a movie tonight, and my friend 
> asked
> if he could ride to the theater with us so he could see a different movie
> that was playing at the same time.
>   Lets just say that my wife threw a big fit, and got mad that he wanted 
> to
> ride with us. I did not see a reason for a fit or any anger, as he did not
> want to go to our movie but just wanted a ride so he could see a movie 
> also.
>   As a blind person I did not think there was anything wrong with this as
> we were going to the theater and it cost like 14$ for cab fair, so why not
> just let him ride in our car, and both movies were equal in length.
>   So I am looking for thoughts, on this. I could have understood if he was
> trying to crash our movie but it was just a ride.
>   All of a sudden my wife has decided she does not like a person who has
> been our friend ever since we moved here, someone who has loaned us money,
> when I had not started working yet, someone who is always willing to help 
> us
> Corey Cook
> corey_cook at bellsouth.net
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Corey Cook" <cooklists at bellsouth.net>
> To: "NFB Talk Mailing List" <nfb-talk at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 12:42 AM
> Subject: [nfb-talk] question
>
>
> Hey all,
> This is Corey Cook.
> I am looking for a little input from some other blind folks.
> As some of you know I am married to a sighted wife.
> We currently live in an apartment complex here in SC that has several 
> other
> blind folks here. The reason all of the blind ones are here is because we
> all work for the same company.
> I am really good friends with one of the guys I work with and ever since 
> we
> moved in here he has been a big help to me and my wife.
>   We have also helped him a lot since we have been here. You know asking
> him if he wants to go with us to walmart and out and about when we go out.
> Lately we have cut back on taking him out a lot because it was getting on 
> my
> wife's nerves that he seemed to always be with us when we went anywhere.
>   I can understand that because it is nice to just have couple time now 
> and
> then, but tonight something happened that really kind of got under my 
> skin.
> My wife and I had planned to go and see a movie tonight, and my friend 
> asked
> if he could ride to the theater with us so he could see a different movie
> that was playing at the same time.
>   Lets just say that my wife threw a big fit, and got mad that he wanted 
> to
> ride with us. I did not see a reason for a fit or any anger, as he did not
> want to go to our movie but just wanted a ride so he could see a movie 
> also.
>   As a blind person I did not think there was anything wrong with this as
> we were going to the theater and it cost like 14$ for cab fair, so why not
> just let him ride in our car, and both movies were equal in length.
>   So I am looking for thoughts, on this. I could have understood if he was
> trying to crash our movie but it was just a ride.
>   All of a sudden my wife has decided she does not like a person who has
> been our friend ever since we moved here, someone who has loaned us money,
> when I had not started working yet, someone who is always willing to help 
> us
> out with anything he can do.
>
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