Thread started 11/09/10 4:27pmAce |
Going out. What up wit dat?
I mean, at home you can lie down, control the temperature...you've always got a clean, private washroom nearby...
Why do I want to leave my apartment, again?
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Reply #1 posted 11/09/10 4:34pm
SCNDLS |
I'm withcha! I work at home, in MY bed and I can stay in this joint 2-3 days at a time. Now, I stays in the streets Friday and Saturday. But I stay in most of the other days. |
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Reply #2 posted 11/09/10 4:38pm
Ace |
SCNDLS said:
I'm withcha! I work at home, in MY bed and I can stay in this joint 2-3 days at a time. Now, I stays in the streets Friday and Saturday. But I stay in most of the other days.
Lucky you! I have to leave my place to make a living.
What do you do? |
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Reply #3 posted 11/09/10 4:41pm
SCNDLS |
Ace said:
SCNDLS said:
I'm withcha! I work at home, in MY bed and I can stay in this joint 2-3 days at a time. Now, I stays in the streets Friday and Saturday. But I stay in most of the other days.
Lucky you! I have to leave my place to make a living.
What do you do?
I'm a training consultant so I design training programs for corporations. Most of my clients are all over the world or at the least outside of the state so I can work remotely. It also allows me to travel a lot cuz I can work anywhere if I take my laptop. The ONLY downside is that I have put the biggest permanent dent on one side of my mattress. |
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Reply #4 posted 11/09/10 4:47pm
Ace |
SCNDLS said:
Ace said:
Lucky you! I have to leave my place to make a living.
What do you do?
I'm a training consultant so I design training programs for corporations. Most of my clients are all over the world or at the least outside of the state so I can work remotely. It also allows me to travel a lot cuz I can work anywhere if I take my laptop. The ONLY downside is that I have put the biggest permanent dent on one side of my mattress.
How do I learn to do what you do? |
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Reply #5 posted 11/09/10 5:04pm
orger |
unless I'm at work
I'll be at the house
if you need me How is it you feel? |
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Reply #6 posted 11/09/10 5:11pm
Lammastide |
Ace, if you never leave your home, you should look for a top-of-the-line condo in a MUCH less expensive city! You'd be just as cozy, but you'd save a bundle. [Edited 11/9/10 9:12am] Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” |
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Reply #7 posted 11/09/10 5:13pm
Lisa10 |
Ace said:
What up wit dat?
I mean, at home you can lie down, control the temperature...you've always got a clean, private washroom nearby...
Why do I want to leave my apartment, again?
Because it's good to be seen. |
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Reply #8 posted 11/09/10 5:14pm
Ace |
orger said:
unless I'm at work
I'll be at the house
if you need me
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Reply #9 posted 11/09/10 5:19pm
Ace |
Lammastide said:
Ace, if you never leave your home, you should look for a top-of-the-line condo in a MUCH less expensive city! You'd be just as cozy, but you'd save a bundle.
I've been very lucky and live in a really nice condo. I'd be fine in a very simple apartment, though; I don't need anything fancy.
Even though I don't go out much, I love this city and - especially - my neighbourhood, so I don't foresee a move.
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Reply #10 posted 11/09/10 5:19pm
Ace |
Lisa10 said:
Ace said:
What up wit dat?
I mean, at home you can lie down, control the temperature...you've always got a clean, private washroom nearby...
Why do I want to leave my apartment, again?
Because it's good to be seen.
How so? |
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Reply #11 posted 11/09/10 5:24pm
Lisa10 |
Ace said:
Lisa10 said:
Because it's good to be seen.
How so?
Well, in my experience, people start worrying about me if I stay home. |
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Reply #12 posted 11/09/10 5:25pm
Ace |
Lisa10 said:
Ace said:
How so?
Well, in my experience, people start worrying about me if I stay home.
Fuck 'em! |
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Reply #13 posted 11/09/10 5:28pm
orger |
Ace said:
Lisa10 said:
Well, in my experience, people start worrying about me if I stay home.
Fuck 'em!
check her sig How is it you feel? |
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Reply #14 posted 11/09/10 5:30pm
Lisa10 |
orger said:
Ace said:
Fuck 'em!
check her sig
Yeah! Fuck the lot of 'em!
One at a time. |
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Reply #15 posted 11/09/10 5:34pm
Lammastide |
Ace said:
Lammastide said:
Ace, if you never leave your home, you should look for a top-of-the-line condo in a MUCH less expensive city! You'd be just as cozy, but you'd save a bundle.
I've been very lucky and live in a really nice condo. I'd be fine in a very simple apartment, though; I don't need anything fancy.
Even though I don't go out much, I love this city and - especially - my neighbourhood, so I don't foresee a move.
I hope you at least get out to check out the girls on Queen Street! I may not be in the market -- on several levels -- but Toronto has got to have some of the most beautiful women on the planet. Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” |
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Reply #16 posted 11/09/10 5:40pm
Cerebus |
Ace said:
What up wit dat?
I mean, at home you can lie down, control the temperature...you've always got a clean, private washroom nearby...
Why do I want to leave my apartment, again?
For a lot of people it's sex. But since we're in agreement that the drama involved with reaching that point holds very little (if any) interest, staying home becomes much more enjoyable. There's reasons for me to go out (a lot, actually) but they're rarely "social" these days. |
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Reply #17 posted 11/09/10 5:43pm
Ace |
Lammastide said:
I hope you at least get out to check out the girls on Queen Street!
Oh, I do admire the scenery.
Toronto has got to have some of the most beautiful women on the planet.
Agree! |
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Reply #18 posted 11/09/10 7:04pm
SCNDLS |
Ace said:
Lisa10 said:
Well, in my experience, people start worrying about me if I stay home.
Fuck 'em!
My friends know to do a DBC (dead body check) e'ry few days. |
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Reply #19 posted 11/09/10 7:06pm
Ace |
Cerebus said:
For a lot of people it's sex. But since we're in agreement that the drama involved with reaching that point holds very little (if any) interest, staying home becomes much more enjoyable.
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Reply #20 posted 11/09/10 7:06pm
Ace |
SCNDLS said:
Ace said:
Fuck 'em!
My friends know to do a DBC (dead body check) e'ry few days.
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Reply #21 posted 11/09/10 8:02pm
Lisa10 |
SCNDLS said:
Ace said:
Fuck 'em!
My friends know to do a DBC (dead body check) e'ry few days.
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Reply #22 posted 11/09/10 9:21pm
Shyra |
My fear now is falling in my house and not being able to get up and lying there for days or perhaps as long as weeks before someone notices I haven't been seen. I am known for wanting to be alone, so I guess I brought it on myself. Well, as long as I'm working, I'll be OK because if I don't show up without calling, they'll know something is terribly wrong and will send someone to check. But if I fall out on a Friday, my ass is grass until Monday!
When I was out of work, there were times when I didn't leave my house for weeks at a time. |
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Reply #23 posted 11/09/10 9:28pm
Ace |
Shyra said:
My fear now is falling in my house and not being able to get up
Keep your cell in your pocket.
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Reply #24 posted 11/09/10 9:35pm
Shyra |
Ace said:
Shyra said:
My fear now is falling in my house and not being able to get up
Keep your cell in your pocket.
Hell, I hardly turn that thing on! I use it only for emergencies. I need to get one of those "Medic Alert" things. Be like that old broad on the commercial, "I'VE FALLEN AND I CAN'T GET UP!" |
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Reply #25 posted 11/09/10 9:42pm
SCNDLS |
Shyra said:
Ace said:
Keep your cell in your pocket.
Hell, I hardly turn that thing on! I use it only for emergencies. I need to get one of those "Medic Alert" things. Be like that old broad on the commercial, "I'VE FALLEN AND I CAN'T GET UP!"
I'm TOTALLY gonna get one of those like next week. Fuck waiting til I'm in my 70s. Hell I could have a stroke or something while I'm still in my 30s and it will be a wrap cuz I'm alone. |
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Reply #26 posted 11/09/10 9:46pm
NDRU |
I like to leave the house. I feel trapped and restless if I don't get out, like every day. |
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Reply #27 posted 11/09/10 9:54pm
Shyra |
SCNDLS said:
Shyra said:
Hell, I hardly turn that thing on! I use it only for emergencies. I need to get one of those "Medic Alert" things. Be like that old broad on the commercial, "I'VE FALLEN AND I CAN'T GET UP!"
I'm TOTALLY gonna get one of those like next week. Fuck waiting til I'm in my 70s. Hell I could have a stroke or something while I'm still in my 30s and it will be a wrap cuz I'm alone.
For serious, though. I'm already 60 and with this "fainting goat syndrome" my family suffers with...
Y'all think I'm bullshitin, but it's for real. We have what is called "myotonia congenita" which is a form of that disease that makes goats fall over stiff after being startled. Well, my mother, my brother and I have a form of that shit. No, we don't fall out when we're startled, but our muscles stiffen up in our legs and the balance can get kinda tricky. If we're not careful, we'll just toddle the fuck over!
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Reply #28 posted 11/09/10 9:57pm
Ace |
NDRU said:
I like to leave the house. I feel trapped and restless if I don't get out, like every day.
More power to ya. Different strokes and all that.
Just don't bitch here if you find yourself too hot, cold, wet or far from a restroom. |
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Reply #29 posted 11/09/10 9:58pm
SCNDLS |
Shyra said:
SCNDLS said:
I'm TOTALLY gonna get one of those like next week. Fuck waiting til I'm in my 70s. Hell I could have a stroke or something while I'm still in my 30s and it will be a wrap cuz I'm alone.
For serious, though. I'm already 60 and with this "fainting goat syndrome" my family suffers with...
Y'all think I'm bullshitin, but it's for real. We have what is called "myotonia congenita" which is a form of that disease that makes goats fall over stiff after being startled. Well, my mother, my brother and I have a form of that shit. No, we don't fall out when we're startled, but our muscles stiffen up in our legs and the balance can get kinda tricky. If we're not careful, we'll just toddle the fuck over!
Stop playing, Shyra! For true??? |
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