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biggie528
biggie528
Lucky Stiff

Aug-23-2006 22:01

I have created a sleuth miracle!

IT IS THE UNHIJACKABLE THREAD!

Go ahead and try, but this thread is about anything and nothing, all at the the same time!

This is the place where Al can talk about world domination, Crunch can worship David Hasselhoff, SS can try and find even more complicated questions for his pub quizzes, Nikkie can advertise for Tim Tams, cfm can troll for more Sharpie victims, JR can beg for the chance to win Bobo back, and bedazzling can be a way of life!

So go off, rant and rave, talk about anything, i don't care, I just wanted to see my avatar on the page (when its actually me anyways)

So go ahead, I dare you all to try and hijack me :)

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Serges
Serges
Vigilante

Dec-15-2006 08:07

Yes ma'am. Whatever you say, ma'am.

Sara-- whatever you do, do NOT make your cousin do it for you. The guy may think you're not that interested, your cousin will be put in an awkward position, and if things don't end well, your cousin is now part of the situation.

Also, DON'T get nervous. It's hard not to, I understand, but believe me... if you are relaxed and natural when talking to him, he's more prone to agree than if you're stuttering and bashful.

Pick somewhere casual, possibly a group setting. I wouldn't recommend a movie at this point. Maybe a casual dinner and just hanging out.

lilangel
lilangel
Sleuth About Town

Dec-15-2006 08:13

Actually, some guys prefer to ask the girl out because it's a little awkward for them if they don't and besides which it's been 10 years since I was 14.

Serges
Serges
Vigilante

Dec-15-2006 08:16

That's true, lilangel. However, as a socially awkward teenager, I would have LOVED if girls would have taken the initiative with me.

Where were all my Sleuthettes when i was in high school, huh?

lilangel
lilangel
Sleuth About Town

Dec-15-2006 08:19

I'm not saying that I've never asked guys out, in fact, quite the contrary, most of the time I was the one who asked.

biggie528
biggie528
Lucky Stiff

Dec-15-2006 09:22

too old and wise to fall for your smoothness Serges ;)

Sara Lou
Sara Lou

Dec-15-2006 11:28

Thanx, all of you. In fact, Next Wed. I'll see him at my dad's company Chrstmas dinner (my dad works with his mom.) Oh, giddy wiht excitement.

lilangel
lilangel
Sleuth About Town

Dec-18-2006 04:14

man... i'm so glad i'm not 14. gee i don't think i was ever like that... always was the quiet one. well not so much quiet but i wasn't bouncing off the walls about anything. but i do have teenage siblings that i just look at them and wonder how we ever behave like that...

lilangel
lilangel
Sleuth About Town

Dec-18-2006 04:20

So, what do you do if you can't go to sleep and you need to be up all day as well as being up all night the night before? and have to drive too?

I'm just trying to start up a new line of conversation while I'm waiting for 6:30 am to roll around... that would be about 5:18 sleuth time... which seems to have not many on boards anyway at this time...

Ok, I'm writing something that needs more words and I'm more of a tell it like it is, blunt type person how would I add words? I used to be the editor for my HS Yearbook and not always have to take words away but I had to add some but I'm not looking at pictures which makes a huge difference in writing.

Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Dec-19-2006 16:40

Surfers' addictions given a new name

From correspondents in London
December 20, 2006 06:34am

WATCH what you click on - it seems the internet has given birth to a quirky range of modern addictions and maladies.

British weekly New Scientist has dedicated part of its Christmas issue to a breakdown of some of the worst cases.

Check out the symptoms. Are you affected?

- EGO-SURFING: When you frequently check your name and reputation on the internet.

- BLOG STREAKING: "Revealing secrets or personal information online which for everybody's sake would be best kept private."

- CRACKBERRY: "The curse of the modern executive: not being able to stop checking your BlackBerry, even at your grandmother's funeral."

- GOOGLE-STALKING: Defined as "snooping online on old friends, colleagues or first dates."

- CYBERCHONDRIA: "A headache and a particular rash at the same time? Extensive online research tells you it must be cancer."

- PHOTOLURKING: Flicking through a photo album of someone you've never met.

- WIKIPEDIHOLISM: Excess devotion to contributing to the online collaborative encyclopaedia, Wikipedia.

- CHEESEPODDING: Downloading of a song "so cheesy that you could cover it in plastic wrap and sell it at the deli counter." Cheesepodders are especially vulnerable to soft-rock favourites from the 1970s.

biggie528
biggie528
Lucky Stiff

Dec-19-2006 18:14

uhhh i dont like that post at all...im guilty of far too many of those things, today ALONE, to be comfortable with that.

Please mod it, it creeps me out :)

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