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Feb 06, 2005 11:48


The Diviners was super good.  Great job to all those of you who were in it.  Except for a few people who thought they were all that and a bag of chips sitting in the row in front of me, everything was swell.

Losing our temper.  We're all guilty of it.  I'm not going to pretend that I haven't done this on countless occassions.  But really, what do ( Read more... )

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jacklennirvana February 6 2005, 10:38:03 UTC
You will rarley see me be a fucknuts like the former in your little scenario.

Let me do one! Okay, here goes:
You're at dinner with some friends. the Waiter comes over and says "I'm sorry, sir. Someone did a jobby in the clam chowder, and we had to pour it out. Very sorry."

do you:
a. act disappointed, and say "oh, hm, well, gee, that's too bad." and then have your eyes glow red and scream "I guess I'll just have to feed on you instead!" and devour the waiter
b. say "what's a jobby?" then have the waiter explain it to you and reply "I thought that's how you MAKE clam chowder"
c. get up slowly saying "well...." then quickly but methodically kill everyone in the restaurant.

You have ten minutes to decide.

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bunniesofpink February 6 2005, 11:22:27 UTC
C C C C C C C C C C C!!!!!

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demons_eye February 6 2005, 15:17:18 UTC
Hey Krisi, you're amazing. And I don't think that entry is evil or bitchy at all. It's a good point you're proving there.
<3lways,
Katy

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demons_eye February 6 2005, 15:18:41 UTC
I would also, like Krisi, have to say C, because that's the best answer to a question I've ever heard.

Yeah..some people can be really...frustrating.

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ujiji February 6 2005, 11:52:44 UTC
Yeah... I think it's because people hold it in for too long. They hold it in and hold it in because they don't want to be rude but after awhile they just can't take it anymore and snap. If people would just tell people nicely when they are first bothered, I think things would be easier.

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demons_eye February 6 2005, 15:19:15 UTC
Mm hmm..I agree completely.

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subtleblasphemy February 6 2005, 13:30:05 UTC
Actually, it is a bit disrespectful to talk while there is performance going on, especially if they explain the storyline at the beginning of said performance. Intermission is always a good time to explain things, though.

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demons_eye February 6 2005, 15:22:16 UTC
I understand that completely...but it's also nice to know what the fuck is going on too. If someone's so upset about something so small, then they have issues. All I'm saying is that, if you want to get your point/opinion across, you'll probably get a better reaction by being polite.

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jacklennirvana February 13 2005, 20:02:36 UTC
sorry, you didn't leave a comment list on your latest entry open, so who is this unrequited lover?

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