The hey-factor

May 10, 2005 09:22

People have all kinds of relationships. Some people are married, some are friends, some are co-workers/colleagues, some are acquaintances. There's another class of relationship, one that falls slightly below those mentioned, but is one step above "never heard of them". I've developed the hey-factor as an attempt to more finely describe this ( Read more... )

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buzzbirdy May 11 2005, 12:55:28 UTC
That was hilarious!!!

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thesoundofduck May 11 2005, 18:20:43 UTC
that WAS hilarious. ALSO, um... i don't like people. or saying hello to them. it IS the worst thing ever. this is one reason i don't want to go back to the stock exchange.... like... it would be SO awkward seeing people after a long time. because before, we only had to say "hello" "good morning" "la la la" to each other, but after a LONG time it would have to be "hello" "oh juliana, how are you?! how was your year of school?" "oh you know.. here i am, struggling to say something non-generic..."

and such. ARGWHAIGOWAHGAOH!

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budka May 11 2005, 18:26:27 UTC
Dude - I know what you mean. When I was in Kingston on some holiday monday (thanksgiving I guess), I played indoor soccer with my old buddies, and they all asked me, "So, are you working at IBM full-time now?" and I kicked them all in the shins. Past acquaintances suck. I never want to see any of you jerks again. (Home Alone, hehe).

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