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Reply #30 posted 01/04/06 8:03am

onenitealone

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Mach said:

onenitealone said:




Is this thread about creepiness or staring? eek


hmmm staring creeps

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no no no!

Only creeps stare.



Wait a minute... confused
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Reply #31 posted 01/04/06 8:03am

Mach

MickG said:

Anxiety said:

Especially if they won't leave you alone and they seem to be under some weird impression that you're "tight" with them, despite the fact that you make every indication to the contrary?

Is there a polite way of telling someone they creep you out? Are there greeting cards that can be purchased?

Thanks in advance.

nuts


The best way is the most direct way. Just tell them. Is this about me?


are you a staring creep ?

hmm
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Reply #32 posted 01/04/06 8:04am

MickG

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Mach said:

MickG said:



The best way is the most direct way. Just tell them. Is this about me?


are you a staring creep ?

hmm


not that I know of, but maybe no one has ever told me.
News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so.
You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop.
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Reply #33 posted 01/04/06 8:05am

pardonme4livin

Mach said:

pardonme4livin said:



falloff Well what do you expect....you said sex is the best food of all... falloff


omg well i am NOT feeding him...that's fer ser


falloff
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Reply #34 posted 01/04/06 8:08am

onenitealone

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Why not...

creep around on all fours - around their desk (this is in work, yeah?) - staring all the while.

Just tell them: "THIS is how you make me feel!". mad


That'll creep 'em out.
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Reply #35 posted 01/04/06 8:13am

LleeLlee

ask them if they want to see your rash.
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Reply #36 posted 01/04/06 8:20am

shanti0608

Anxiety said:

Especially if they won't leave you alone and they seem to be under some weird impression that you're "tight" with them, despite the fact that you make every indication to the contrary?

Is there a polite way of telling someone they creep you out? Are there greeting cards that can be purchased?

Thanks in advance.

nuts



I think u have many of us here on the org a bit concerned and afraid to check the mail now...

neutral
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Reply #37 posted 01/04/06 8:33am

Anxiety

LleeLlee said:

ask them if they want to see your rash.


i think given her obsession with maladies, she would take that as some kind of invitation.
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Reply #38 posted 01/04/06 8:36am

fantasyislande
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Anxiety said:

LleeLlee said:

ask them if they want to see your rash.


i think given her obsession with maladies, she would take that as some kind of invitation.



mad
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Reply #39 posted 01/04/06 8:40am

MickG

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shanti0608 said:

Anxiety said:

Is there a polite way of telling someone they creep you out? Are there greeting cards that can be purchased?

I think u have many of us here on the org a bit concerned and afraid to check the mail now...

neutral


falloff
News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so.
You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop.
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Reply #40 posted 01/04/06 8:41am

pardonme4livin

fantasyislander said:

Anxiety said:



i think given her obsession with maladies, she would take that as some kind of invitation.



mad


hah!
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Reply #41 posted 01/04/06 8:43am

LleeLlee

Anxiety said:

LleeLlee said:

ask them if they want to see your rash.


i think given her obsession with maladies, she would take that as some kind of invitation.





whistling

smile
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Reply #42 posted 01/04/06 8:53am

pardonme4livin

LleeLlee said:

Anxiety said:



i think given her obsession with maladies, she would take that as some kind of invitation.





whistling

smile


eek falloff I had a feeling .... disbelief tease
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Reply #43 posted 01/04/06 8:55am

Anxiety

my situation is more like "what about bob?" than it is like "fatal attraction".
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Reply #44 posted 01/04/06 9:01am

MickG

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Anxiety said:

my situation is more like "what about bob?" than it is like "fatal attraction".

falloff
News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so.
You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop.
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Reply #45 posted 01/04/06 9:05am

onenitealone

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Is this person the same one who's been creeping you out for months or a new one, Anxiety?

Poor you - you seem to come into contact with a lot of them. comfort
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Reply #46 posted 01/04/06 9:06am

Anxiety

onenitealone said:

Is this person the same one who's been creeping you out for months or a new one, Anxiety?

Poor you - you seem to come into contact with a lot of them. comfort


well, they've been creeping me out for months, but i don't know that i've ever bitched about them on here, so it's a new one. lol
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Reply #47 posted 01/04/06 9:08am

fantasyislande
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Anxiety said:

my situation is more like "what about bob?" than it is like "fatal attraction".



baby steps . . . baby steps . . .
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Reply #48 posted 01/04/06 9:16am

LleeLlee

Anxiety said:

my situation is more like "what about bob?" than it is like "fatal attraction".



I'm just winding you up wink

you know, if they are staring at you while you work why dont you give them a framed photograph of yourself to keep on their desk and that way they can stare at the photo instead.
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Reply #49 posted 01/04/06 9:23am

Anxiety

LleeLlee said:

Anxiety said:

my situation is more like "what about bob?" than it is like "fatal attraction".



I'm just winding you up wink

you know, if they are staring at you while you work why dont you give them a framed photograph of yourself to keep on their desk and that way they can stare at the photo instead.


it'll last longer! biggrin
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Reply #50 posted 01/04/06 9:30am

shanti0608

Boy am I glad I did not send that orgnote...
woot!
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Reply #51 posted 01/04/06 9:31am

sag10

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No need to be careful Anx, just be honest that is the only way to go.
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Being happy doesn't mean that everything is perfect, it means you've decided to look beyond the imperfections... unknown
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Reply #52 posted 01/04/06 9:35am

TheCatWoman

Anxiety said:

Especially if they won't leave you alone and they seem to be under some weird impression that you're "tight" with them, despite the fact that you make every indication to the contrary?

Is there a polite way of telling someone they creep you out? Are there greeting cards that can be purchased?

Thanks in advance.

nuts


No, it's not wrong, cuz you all here at the org. sure as hell creep me out biggrin
But, do I stay away? NOooooo!! rolleyes .. I stay smile
























but on a serious note: Just brag about your best friends. Talk about others people and how they are your buddies and they can't be replaced. That will put this person in their place lol
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Reply #53 posted 01/04/06 9:38am

Stymie

Anxiety said:

Especially if they won't leave you alone and they seem to be under some weird impression that you're "tight" with them, despite the fact that you make every indication to the contrary?

Is there a polite way of telling someone they creep you out? Are there greeting cards that can be purchased?

Thanks in advance.

nuts
All you had to do is tell me. bawl
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Reply #54 posted 01/04/06 9:41am

sag10

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Stymie said:

Anxiety said:

Especially if they won't leave you alone and they seem to be under some weird impression that you're "tight" with them, despite the fact that you make every indication to the contrary?

Is there a polite way of telling someone they creep you out? Are there greeting cards that can be purchased?

Thanks in advance.

nuts
All you had to do is tell me. bawl



Oh love you are so mistaken... rose
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Being happy doesn't mean that everything is perfect, it means you've decided to look beyond the imperfections... unknown
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Reply #55 posted 01/04/06 9:43am

Anxiety

Stymie said:

Anxiety said:

Especially if they won't leave you alone and they seem to be under some weird impression that you're "tight" with them, despite the fact that you make every indication to the contrary?

Is there a polite way of telling someone they creep you out? Are there greeting cards that can be purchased?

Thanks in advance.

nuts
All you had to do is tell me. bawl




lol please. you can stalk me anytime.
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Reply #56 posted 01/04/06 9:51am

Stymie

sag10 said:

Stymie said:

All you had to do is tell me. bawl



Oh love you are so mistaken... rose
hug You are such a sweetie kebob.
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Reply #57 posted 01/04/06 10:20am

LleeLlee

Anxiety said:

LleeLlee said:




I'm just winding you up wink

you know, if they are staring at you while you work why dont you give them a framed photograph of yourself to keep on their desk and that way they can stare at the photo instead.


it'll last longer! biggrin



get a bouncer smile

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Reply #58 posted 01/04/06 10:23am

fantasyislande
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i just got creeped out by a weird orgpop from an orger i've never heard of . . . no one is trying to play a joke on me, are they?? hmm
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Reply #59 posted 01/04/06 10:27am

2canplaythis

fantasyislander said:

i just got creeped out by a weird orgpop from an orger i've never heard of . . . no one is trying to play a joke on me, are they?? hmm


evillol


Naw....just teasin'....wasn't me.....
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