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ashke
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Anger Management, part the first
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Aug 28 13:34 UTC 2000 |
Okay, we have out reasons to be happy, why don't we have our reasons to be
upset, mad, bummed, things past and present that piss us off. What drives
you up the wall?
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morgan
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response 1 of 263:
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Aug 28 14:15 UTC 2000 |
People who don't stand up for themselves... that drives me nuts. And slow
drivers. And people at the U-Scans who take FOREVER. Um, and the guy who
works with me and completely ignores me when I say, "Go away. I'm busy."
Grrr...boot to the head!!! :)
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phenix
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response 2 of 263:
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Aug 28 15:29 UTC 2000 |
work.
mowing the lawn
cleaning up after other peoples messes
haveing to re-do shit 'cause other's fucked it up the first tmie.
(see work)
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ashke
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response 3 of 263:
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Aug 28 15:56 UTC 2000 |
no caffine in the morning
people who don't cleanup themselves, but get all high and mighty over YOU not
cleaning when you're busy.
people who can't feed the cats even when they are home when the dishes are
empty.
stabbing ones self with pins, from the finger, to the bobby when not paying
attention.
And the P.A. that I work with, who gets all high and mighty, comes to my desk
after hours, and goes through all the stuff, and takes what she wants and
doesn't tell me, and then bitches at me and gives me attitude when I say
"Please don't touch the stuff on my desk, I am responsible for it. Also,
please don't leave me things strewn out on my desk, put them in the inbox so
the don't get lost" and then does does the SAME damn thing over the weekend.
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morgan
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response 4 of 263:
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Aug 28 16:40 UTC 2000 |
Hide your stuff. :)
As for the roomie who can't feed the cats when he's home, start hiding the
groceries. When he gripes about empty human dishes, tell him he can have some
when the kitty dishes get filled. Hee hee...
<morgan is ruthless when it comes to lazy roommates>
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ashke
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response 5 of 263:
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Aug 28 16:42 UTC 2000 |
people who come up to you when you're Xerxing one page and say "Can I get one
in?" (usually forign lab students)
and fathers who don't answer their bleeping phones...
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mooncat
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response 6 of 263:
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Aug 28 17:59 UTC 2000 |
My boss... as you all know...
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ashke
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response 7 of 263:
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Aug 28 18:32 UTC 2000 |
men
men in particular
and men who brin g"confidential" envelopes for your boss, which make you a
cuirous as cats about it
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phenix
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response 8 of 263:
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Aug 28 19:06 UTC 2000 |
women who play with you
and then decide that you're not worth the time and break you, just so
no one else can
totall clairty when one's trying to drive
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ashke
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response 9 of 263:
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Aug 28 19:16 UTC 2000 |
people who can't compliment you unless they are physically impared in some
way, and then when they aren't, don't want to hear about it, or admit it,
because they believe it shows a sign of weakness...
Drivers who like to go too slow, then tkae a turn to tkae a shortcut, and then
end up butting right back where they were, instead of just waiting like a
normal human.
feeling used and abused, even when things are going well
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mooncat
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response 10 of 263:
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Aug 28 20:36 UTC 2000 |
(there are cures for some of those. ;) )
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morgan
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response 11 of 263:
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Aug 28 21:14 UTC 2000 |
I'm getting the feeling there's a huge issue at play here. Living with an
asshole ex?
And if so, why do you put up with this bullshit? He's not worth it. Nobody
is worth your misery. NOBODY. Nobody nobody nobody.
No...don't say "but"... NOBODY. Keep repeating that 'til you convince
yourself. Kicking a wall helps too...
Actually, kicking him out would help even more...hee hee hee...
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phenix
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response 12 of 263:
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Aug 28 21:25 UTC 2000 |
scrwe that, just kick him.
in the groin.
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mooncat
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response 13 of 263:
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Aug 28 21:39 UTC 2000 |
Yes folks, this IS the friendship conference... <grins>
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clees
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response 14 of 263:
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Aug 28 22:36 UTC 2000 |
A kick in the groin doesn't sound too friendly as far as I am concerned.
maybe there are people who dig that, but I certainly don't.
(only jesting)
There are a lot of things that tick me off, I am not Dutch for nothing.
(We have made complaining a national sport)
Bssy people
oops (bossy even)
emptyheaded arrogance
people that take their wealth for granted (rich kids for instance)
fraternity guys
anarchism in traffic (but it seems I am the only one abiding to the rules)
Long waiting lines in the supermarket
indolence in general
portable phones and the non-conversations they are having in them
and why dio they have to shout enabling people in a three hundred yard area
to listen in?
rain
I hate rain
really
plain stupidity
short sightedness
egoism
racism
I could go on for ages
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morgan
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response 15 of 263:
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Aug 29 00:52 UTC 2000 |
Ooh...I LOVE rain...
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phenix
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response 16 of 263:
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Aug 29 01:34 UTC 2000 |
rain is ok, but takes away the best venues
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ashke
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response 17 of 263:
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Aug 29 02:43 UTC 2000 |
I love rain too, sitting in it, or even a good thunderstorm, violent and good
sleepy weather.
Yes, I happen to have a problem with a roomie, but amazingly enough, most of
those comments can be made about my family members too. <sigh>
When my female cat shits in my bed because she is mad at me and I have to wash
my blanket again...that pisses me off. Why is she mad? She's been thinking
that I am giving too much attention to the younger. But then she acts like
it is all okay. What's worse is that there is a large hole in my fitted
sheet, I found today, because the material is so old, and I wash it once a
week, that it wore right through. I can't wash it again, because of the hole
and it frayed too.
When I want to go to bed at 9, but have to wash my blanket, do more laundry,
work on my costume, and other assorted responsibilities....
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clees
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response 18 of 263:
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Aug 29 06:16 UTC 2000 |
Thunderstorms are beautiful to look at, but not for being in it as far
as I am concerned.
A couple of years ago I was nearly struck by lightning, and since that
date they make me feel queezy.
As for rain, see I got to cycle through wind and weather each and single
day, as I don't own a car. The charm of rain wears off once you've been
soaked one time too many.
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morgan
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response 19 of 263:
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Aug 29 12:42 UTC 2000 |
Are you ever happy, ashke? I mean, I know you have happy moments, but it
sounds like you refuse to acknowledge that life really isn't all that bad. 90%
of the responses in this item are yours.
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jazz
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response 20 of 263:
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Aug 29 13:33 UTC 2000 |
I'm with Morgan and Sunny on this one; rain can be increidble,
especially a light cool rain during a hot summer's day, or any sort of rain
when you're at home reading at night, especially under a tin roof. Rain isn't
so incredible when you're packing up a tent or working outdoors.
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jiffer
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response 21 of 263:
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Aug 29 14:10 UTC 2000 |
Morgan, when you feel like life is shitty, more than likely a large part of
it is. We all go through are low points, and it is fine to extress them.
and the item only has 2oish responses...
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mooncat
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response 22 of 263:
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Aug 29 14:14 UTC 2000 |
I'm so tempted to just walk right out of work right now... <sighs> Just
leave and not come back.
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clees
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response 23 of 263:
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Aug 29 14:59 UTC 2000 |
Now, where did that million go?
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morgan
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response 24 of 263:
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Aug 29 16:13 UTC 2000 |
Oh, I wasn't trying to be mean... I'm just getting a weird feeling about a
broader picture. <shrug> Please don't ever take anything I say as malevolent.
I tend to be more harsh in typing than in speaking voice. ;-)
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