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Thread started 10/21/06 7:30pm

Mach

Insightfull things

bored Okay ... Sat night orgers


tell me something insightfull


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Reply #1 posted 10/21/06 7:33pm

Fauxie

Telling the truth really does set you free. There's no better way to live with peace of mind as much of the time as possible than to decide early on to be an honest person.
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Reply #2 posted 10/21/06 7:34pm

Mach

Fauxie said:

Telling the truth really does set you free. There's no better way to live with peace of mind as much of the time as possible than to decide early on to be an honest person.



worship Amen




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Reply #3 posted 11/09/06 2:45pm

AsianBomb777

If somebody you know who never calls you all of a sudden calls you up, they either want something from you , or they're calling to brag their ass off.

You should kill them.
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Reply #4 posted 11/09/06 2:46pm

luv4all7

AsianBomb777 said:

If somebody you know who never calls you all of a sudden calls you up, they either want something from you , or they're calling to brag their ass off.

You should kill them.



falloff Sooooo true though.
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Reply #5 posted 11/09/06 2:48pm

Spookymuffin

There's nothing wrong with jacking off a puppy. Unless it's a pug. They just get too excited.
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Reply #6 posted 11/09/06 3:32pm

ZombieKitten

AsianBomb777 said:

If somebody you know who never calls you all of a sudden calls you up, they either want something from you , or they're calling to brag their ass off.

You should kill them.


if my sister rings up nod

omg
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Reply #7 posted 11/09/06 3:38pm

AsianBomb777

luv4all7 said:

AsianBomb777 said:

If somebody you know who never calls you all of a sudden calls you up, they either want something from you , or they're calling to brag their ass off.

You should kill them.



falloff Sooooo true though.



And you know it's gonna be bragging if the first words out of their mouth is "So, whatcha been up to?" rolleyes
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Reply #8 posted 11/09/06 3:54pm

CarrieMpls

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AsianBomb777 said:

If somebody you know who never calls you all of a sudden calls you up, they either want something from you , or they're calling to brag their ass off.

You should kill them.


omg, you suck.

I call people out of the blue all the time. And I have nothing to brag about and its usually just to chat with someone I haven't talked to in forever.

so NYAH!!
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Reply #9 posted 11/09/06 3:59pm

AsianBomb777

CarrieMpls said:

AsianBomb777 said:

If somebody you know who never calls you all of a sudden calls you up, they either want something from you , or they're calling to brag their ass off.

You should kill them.


omg, you suck.

I call people out of the blue all the time. And I have nothing to brag about and its usually just to chat with someone I haven't talked to in forever.

so NYAH!!



Neglected Friend: "Hello?"

CarrieMPLS: Hiya

Neglected Friend: Carrie? Is that you? You sound so different, I mean with all the years that passed since you didn't respond to my Christmas cards.

CarrieMPLS: So....Wactcha been doing?

Neglected Friend: ermmm..I dunno.

CarripMPLS: Oh honey, let me tell your ass about the Minneapolis invasion!.... (long glorified account of Bacchanalian events detailed at this point)
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Reply #10 posted 11/09/06 4:00pm

CarrieMpls

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AsianBomb777 said:

CarrieMpls said:



omg, you suck.

I call people out of the blue all the time. And I have nothing to brag about and its usually just to chat with someone I haven't talked to in forever.

so NYAH!!



Neglected Friend: "Hello?"

CarrieMPLS: Hiya

Neglected Friend: Carrie? Is that you? You sound so different, I mean with all the years that passed since you didn't respond to my Christmas cards.

CarrieMPLS: So....Wactcha been doing?

Neglected Friend: ermmm..I dunno.

CarripMPLS: Oh honey, let me tell your ass about the Minneapolis invasion!.... (long glorified account of Bacchanalian events detailed at this point)



falloff

omg. I SO would not subject anyone to those stories.

Unless they asked.

And then I'd probably lie.
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Reply #11 posted 11/09/06 4:06pm

luv4all7

I'm a terrible friend.

I've been avoiding my best friends phone calls all nite, cuz she was getting her dogs biopsy results back today, and I just don't know what to say if it's bad news.

sigh I'm awful.
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Reply #12 posted 11/09/06 4:12pm

AsianBomb777

luv4all7 said:

I'm a terrible friend.

I've been avoiding my best friends phone calls all nite, cuz she was getting her dogs biopsy results back today, and I just don't know what to say if it's bad news.

sigh I'm awful.



I remember, I met my former boss in Houston once. He wasn't my boss anymore at that time, but he still worked in our overall division. I was just making polite conversation with him in his cube, and asked , "so, how have things been".

Well, his brother-in-law and good friend committed suicide, he got a bad ranking on his review that day, his mother's barn caught fire the week before, and a proposal that he had been working on for almost 6 weeks got not only rejected but skewered at a board meeting. He broke down and cried in front of me for about 10 minutes, with me just kind of standing there not knowing what to say but to say it was going to be o.k.


very tense day.
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Reply #13 posted 11/09/06 4:18pm

PricelessHo

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If you're hungry, go out and eat.

Even if you just had dinner 10 minutes ago
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Reply #14 posted 11/09/06 4:20pm

luv4all7

AsianBomb777 said:

luv4all7 said:

I'm a terrible friend.

I've been avoiding my best friends phone calls all nite, cuz she was getting her dogs biopsy results back today, and I just don't know what to say if it's bad news.

sigh I'm awful.



I remember, I met my former boss in Houston once. He wasn't my boss anymore at that time, but he still worked in our overall division. I was just making polite conversation with him in his cube, and asked , "so, how have things been".

Well, his brother-in-law and good friend committed suicide, he got a bad ranking on his review that day, his mother's barn caught fire the week before, and a proposal that he had been working on for almost 6 weeks got not only rejected but skewered at a board meeting. He broke down and cried in front of me for about 10 minutes, with me just kind of standing there not knowing what to say but to say it was going to be o.k.


very tense day.


Man that is the WORST!!!!

Well, I just called my friend back, the big jerk that I am. Her dog is fine.

(Btw, I am terrible, I totally cracked up at "his moms barn burnt down" ) disbelief
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Reply #15 posted 11/09/06 5:08pm

ZombieKitten

luv4all7 said:

AsianBomb777 said:




I remember, I met my former boss in Houston once. He wasn't my boss anymore at that time, but he still worked in our overall division. I was just making polite conversation with him in his cube, and asked , "so, how have things been".

Well, his brother-in-law and good friend committed suicide, he got a bad ranking on his review that day, his mother's barn caught fire the week before, and a proposal that he had been working on for almost 6 weeks got not only rejected but skewered at a board meeting. He broke down and cried in front of me for about 10 minutes, with me just kind of standing there not knowing what to say but to say it was going to be o.k.


very tense day.


Man that is the WORST!!!!

Well, I just called my friend back, the big jerk that I am. Her dog is fine.

(Btw, I am terrible, I totally cracked up at "his moms barn burnt down" ) disbelief


someone I know (actually an orger) came to my work and told me her mother was ill, and she broke down and cried in front of reception. I didn't know what to do, I am just so a wrong person for that kind of thing. I wish I had something to say, at least something meaningful cry
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Reply #16 posted 11/09/06 8:48pm

Imago

ZombieKitten said:

luv4all7 said:



Man that is the WORST!!!!

Well, I just called my friend back, the big jerk that I am. Her dog is fine.

(Btw, I am terrible, I totally cracked up at "his moms barn burnt down" ) disbelief


someone I know (actually an orger) came to my work and told me her mother was ill, and she broke down and cried in front of reception. I didn't know what to do, I am just so a wrong person for that kind of thing. I wish I had something to say, at least something meaningful cry



I'm the same way. I find it hard to feel empathy the way I think people need to feel it if I don't know them very well.
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Reply #17 posted 11/09/06 8:53pm

mrdespues

Fauxie said:

Telling the truth really does set you free. There's no better way to live with peace of mind as much of the time as possible than to decide early on to be an honest person.


boff
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Reply #18 posted 11/09/06 8:54pm

Imago

mrdespues said:

Fauxie said:

Telling the truth really does set you free. There's no better way to live with peace of mind as much of the time as possible than to decide early on to be an honest person.


boff

I figured he was coming out too.lol
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Reply #19 posted 11/09/06 9:10pm

ZombieKitten

Imago said:

ZombieKitten said:



someone I know (actually an orger) came to my work and told me her mother was ill, and she broke down and cried in front of reception. I didn't know what to do, I am just so a wrong person for that kind of thing. I wish I had something to say, at least something meaningful cry



I'm the same way. I find it hard to feel empathy the way I think people need to feel it if I don't know them very well.


yeah, especially if you are empathetically challenged like me neutral
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