You and I have not always seen eye to eye. Unfortunately we reap what we sew. You were an asshole. It is the past though. If this guy (and I can not even remember his name) thinks he is owed something tell him to go pound sand. If you do not need his business then do not take him on as a client.
"You must put your behind in the past," as said by Pumba in the Lion King. Let it go.
I read your comment at the com and was wondering about your take on this client meeting.
If that guy was a trick in the past and he choose to keep your acquaintance not strictly professional, that was his free choice. He didn't know you and vice vers so I guess it was pretty clear what the association was about. I guess you made it quite clear what the deal was.
Still that was then and this is now and I just left my two cents over at Justin's journal and shouldn't repeat myself.
I know you don't care about other opinions and why would you, you don't know any of us, but you're not bad, you know!
Nicki
Trust your gut feeling with regard to taking him on as a client. You have to be comfortable, that's the main thing
Of course I know that I am "not bad." I am the best. Ask anyone.
Client has backed off the grudge business, apparently. It would be HIS loss to fuck up his company's relationship with Kinnetik, and he seems to realize that.
I'm glad Justin seems to be alright. That sounds pretty frightening. You don't sound too good either. Try to calm down or you'll get Justin all worked up.
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I'll be very curious to see what Justin has to say.
I don't think you are the man you were before you met Justin. Out of curiosity, do you treat your tricks differently now you've been with him?
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I am the same man I've always been. But like fine wine, naturally I'm getting better and better as the years pass.
*Don't misinterpret this to mean anything remotely resembling the M word.
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I also think on some level, they don't exist for you, like you tell him. I will refrain from calling it 'sweet.'
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"You must put your behind in the past," as said by Pumba in the Lion King. Let it go.
Chelle
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I have, of course, sowed a lot of "wild oats." Not that I'm finished sowing. I am still young. Fuck anybody who says differently.
Now I am going to put my behind behind Mister Taylor's behind. If I can ever get out of the office tonight.
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I'm glad to see this...
I read your comment at the com and was wondering about your take on this client meeting.
If that guy was a trick in the past and he choose to keep your acquaintance not strictly professional, that was his free choice. He didn't know you and vice vers so I guess it was pretty clear what the association was about.
I guess you made it quite clear what the deal was.
Still that was then and this is now and I just left my two cents over at Justin's journal and shouldn't repeat myself.
I know you don't care about other opinions and why would you, you don't know any of us, but you're not bad, you know!
Nicki
Trust your gut feeling with regard to taking him on as a client. You have to be comfortable, that's the main thing
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Client has backed off the grudge business, apparently. It would be HIS loss to fuck up his company's relationship with Kinnetik, and he seems to realize that.
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Justin likes getting all worked up.
Oh, you mean. . .
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Do whatever you have to do to keep him relatively quiet.
Pass on our affection. (In any manner you see fit.)
And take care of yourself too!
I bet you are looking forward to seeing Gus. Have you had a chance to talk to him about leaving his mothers?
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Gus seems okay. He sounds excited about the visit. I hope being away from his moms for so long won't cause him to have some kind of trauma.
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I don't think being with you would ever be a trauma for Gus. You're his father and he loves you.
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