i want to go out tonight. i have a fever. if i go out, i could make myself sicker. but then, maybe i can skip thanksgiving this year. however, that is the wrong way to think. not nice, kelly. not nice.
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anonymous
November 24 2006, 08:10:49 UTC
Thanksgiving, like the FBI warning at the beginning of DVDs, is unskippable. As someone who opted out as much as humanly possible this year (alone on a couch, doped up on painkillers, with only an uneaten, charred BBQ chicken pizza mocking me from somewhere beyond the space heater as company), I can tell you: don't be like me. Thanksgiving is awful, but UnThanksgiving is somehow worse.
It's not as if you're being "not nice," by the way. Not nice would be wrecking other people's holiday with a pregnancy scare. You just know enough to want to avoid needlessly-stressful situations and/ or Have A Good Time, All The Time. Nothing wrong with that, Pilgrim.
Plus, it's over now, and you've likely found some thoughtful solution. Hope you feel better.
we had a great thanksgiving being unnice. I ditched out on my family and stayed in with friends instead. isn't that the way it should go sometimes . . . or always?
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It's not as if you're being "not nice," by the way. Not nice would be wrecking other people's holiday with a pregnancy scare. You just know enough to want to avoid needlessly-stressful situations and/ or Have A Good Time, All The Time. Nothing wrong with that, Pilgrim.
Plus, it's over now, and you've likely found some thoughtful solution. Hope you feel better.
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