Mrs. Sawyer
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so tomorrow is Friday and I'm closing
crossing my fingers haha
I may walk in.

so tomorrow is Friday and I'm closing
crossing my fingers haha
Incidentally, happy birthday Erz.
I'll put it here rather than start new topic, because I know you frequent here and I am just THAT damn lazy.
Can someone tell me why it's all of a sudden bad to have rational and thought out excuses? Why are some people in this type of thread getting attacked while others get away with it? I think that some people have forgotten that one doesn't have control over everything. Everyone has an excuse for something, so these people who shoot down one's excuse when it comes to this type of thread are no better and are guilty as well.
The problem in an excuse is that it's an excuse. It's a lie people tell themselves why something isn't working out. What you need is a reason.
I know as much as I do.I'm effing tired of people who think that they know as much as they do.
Not to mention of course we aren't psychics - we give advice pursuant to the information we're given. And obviously we can't know the whole story of a poster's life, so it's on that poster to give us the information needed to get good advice. If they give us crap information, we'll give them crap advice because that's the best we can do.
Did I just bring more logic into this?![]()
I'm effing tired of people who think that they know as much as they do.
In my experiences, people only give one side of the story anyways. I mean, they'll say "Hey this person gave me their number and I called, but now they're ignoring me." But they'll conveniently leave out how they called the person 20 times in an hour.That is one of my favorite responses, "Well you don't know the whole story, if you knew the whole story, you'd be saying something different". Well duh, those posts are mostly just people not hearing what they wanted though.
So I'm going out for sushi with the guy I went on a date with last week. He says the place we're going has some sort of vegetable dish with no fish that he hopes I'll like (which is good because I hate fish). But I'm not sure if this is a second date or if we're just hanging out. He advised I dress nice (because apparently the restaurant we're going to is semi-fancy), which leads me to believe it's the former. But I'm not sure.
Sounds like a date to me. How'd he ask, did he say do you want to go out or hang out.
The way I see it, if you've gone on a "date" date with this guy before, any future meetups will also be dates.Neither. He just asked if I wanted to go to dinner at this sushi resturant.