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to ask for your best ever 'I told you so moment?

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AllyBee990 · 17/01/2022 21:17

I feel like we can't talk about these moments in real life without sounding smug but would love to know stories...

Mine is when a git at work left his lovely, also at work wife for a total bully, also same office. After a few months of flowers delivered to the office and rubbing it under lovely ex wife's nose, new lady chucked him hehe... I didn't say I told you so but I could tell eveeeeeryone else ( rest of the office is lovely and scandal free ) and defo his wife was thinking it.

What's yours?

OP posts:
xcdrx · 31/01/2022 00:11

Not a 'good' told you so but Here goes.
I left an abusive partner. He then started a relationship with his cousin (true story)
Never bothered me as i moved on. None of bis family believed how abusive and dangerous he was. ( even though he got prison time for what he did to me) i was called every name under the sun, drama queen liar etc
I said he would do everything he did to me to his new partner. (They never change)
Three years later she is taking him to court for the exact things he did to me

Low and behold i got a written apology off his family for not believing me and apologised for his behaviour.
Moral of the story, it might not happen over night but the truth always comes out!!!!!

Alleycat1 · 31/01/2022 08:20

Another Dr one. My father was having discomfort in his chest, night sweats and generally feeling very unwell. Kept going to his GP who fobbed him off with the usual get-out clause "It is a virus. You just have to let it run its course". One of the receptionists, who knew my mother, heard my father being described as "a malingerer". She quickly informed the Dr that my father hadn't visited the surgery for 26 years prior to his recent appointments. Turned out he had lung cancer! Fortunately, after having a lung removed, he lived for another 15 years but when it returned he again was dismissed as making a fuss and died before being diagnosed which meant we had all the unpleasantness of an autopsy. Apparently, as neither time did he present with a cough he was atypical and the Drs felt they were not negligent.

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