Getting all up in a stranger's Kool-Aid, whether you know the flavor or not

terry78

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Haha, my sister caught me on msn messenger earlier and told me she blatantly interuppted two chicks at the store because they were discussing travel and one of them said to the other, "we can probably go through Gary(which is our hometown)." The other was like, "Eww, I don't want to go through there, it's totally rundown and full of criminals" or something like that. My sister, being the tactful person she is, immediately said within earshot, "Ummm, excuse me, the city is not that bad, you really are exaggerating." She said the two chicks looked at her, didn't say anything, and hurried out of the store. I was like, you enjoy looking for fights don't you, fool? And she responds, yeah, pretty much. :o I confess I have heard strangers say things I fully disagree with, but the most I have done is give a glare, unless they decide to say something to me. Meh.
 
I read your post, Terry, waiting for the part where the Kool-Aid came in... it never did.
 
Looks like she was ready to *glasses* bust through some walls.


Ohh YEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!
 
:lmao:

I'm always getting up in people's business. I need to stop, but I'm a scrapper.
 
You people are ridiculously unhip. Why do I hang out with you?
 
"Hang out"? I believe it is you who are unhip if you are "haning out" on the internet: :meanie:
 
Isn't the mere usage of the word "hip" in any way not related to a persons anatomy a sign of someone not being "hip"?
 
Ironic commentary is lost on all of you.

Pret-ty pathetic, I must say.
 

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