I think I know the chick writing this. The way she's describing things it sounds like a guy I know.
I always knew that twit would get caught one day. (if it's the same guy)
Anyway, the wife writes (in today's
Winnipeg Sun):
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Dear Miss Lonelyhearts
I came home at 3:15 a.m. from work to find a strange truck in the driveway. I thought it was one of my boyfriend's buddies sleeping off a drinking spree in our basement--it's happened before. I went into the house and crawled into bed with my guy, and went right off to sleep.
About 30 minutes later I woke up because I heard the back door open and shut, and the truck outside starting up a minute later. I looked out the window and the truck was backing down the driveway, with no head showing and no lights. That was odd -- like the person was lying flat to the wheel. When the person got out in the street, the head came up and it was a WOMAN!
I woke my boyfriend up and screamed at him to GET THE @$%& OUT. He looked real sheepish, and grabbed his jeans and jacket and ran off. I haven't seen him since. Was that what I thought it was?
Caught Him in the Act?
Whyteridge
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Dear Caught
Yes, it seems your boyfriend had a woman in your house with him while you were at work. You came home after they had accidentally fallen asleep. When he heard your vehicle motor arriving and stopping, she scrambled down to the basement like the rat she is, and escaped once she thought you were asleep. That about covers it, and the sheepish look on his face clinched the matter.
Put his stuff out by the curb and tell his family to come and get it. You don't need to talk to him again.
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Good advice.
If it's the guy I know I wonder if he'll be calling to ask if I have room for him to crash for a while. ha ha
I'll have to say no. I can't abide cheaters.