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My renewed appreciation for my cock
hey look, there it is!
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lolwut? such an odd thread to put this post in. |
what happened to amerikangod? did he die?
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have you tried saying 'exactly' or 'sure' |
my renewed appreciation for Olivia Munn
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id just make a sound |
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its hard to do it that many times |
but seriously....she's georgous......like a Chinese Megan Fox
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isn't megan fox that person that did a lot of plastic surgery to look like angelina jolie and then didn't? i'm the worst person in the world to have celebrity talk with. |
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well here's my secret. I absolutely hate chatting/talking on the phone. So whenever people call me I am doing something else and not listening to it, by the end of it I just say: "that's great. Can you send me an email with all the details so I can make sure I understood everything correctly and then we're ready to go" sometimes we're not ready to go. |
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rumor says he choked in his colostomy bag while trying to give himself head. but who knows! Quote:
i love her, main reason i watched AOTS but i haven't seen her much lately since the summer when she was gonna go to the daily show and then i don't know what happened. |
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yeh...she's doin' other stuff now. but man I don't know but after reading an article about her on Kotaku I've been in love |
who the fuck is olivia munn?
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I never understood why people wanna talk on the phone unless they're living far away or there is something really important to say. |
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you could try mm-hmm or uh-huh or mmm-- (or whatever equivalent there is in greek) depending on your preference. by modulating the intonation you can convey numerous meanings, from agreement to disbelief to mockery-- a whole palette of messages with a minimal primitive utterance. almost like your desired burp. then there's the classic [phone rings] you: "hey, i'm in the middle of something, what's up? they: "nothing" you: "ok, i gotta go, let me know if something comes up". they: "alright..." you: "bye" |
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she is an american tv person who is nice to look at and can be funny. she was genetically engineered to turn on geeks who watch tv shows about video games and new electronic shit. now apparently (i googled) she's gonna be on a tv series. http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/01/14/ol...nn-cookie-pic/ |
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oh shit. those. fuck. i tend to conduct business by email which i respond to only twice a day. otherwise i get caught up in this endless email dialogues that take forever and achieve nothing. the phone is nice to solve quick problems, negotiate something, speed up things. when a chatty client calls i say "oh hi, nice to hear from you. listen i have to leave for X place (meeting, appointment, whatever) in 5 minutes. how can i help you?" that gives them a deadline and give you an out while keeping things friendly. hey, you might like this shit i'm going to post for you. we actually watched the whole show last night and it was hilarious, but here's the phone call bit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrBtSz5RReM i thought you might relate |
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I always prefer meeting people. I mean, I don't know why someone who lives ten minutes away would wanna chat on the phone when we can just meet. We have e-mails and texts, I don't understand why certain people don't realise that calling you is a bit more invasive: you might be busy. But I guess I feel this way because I have to be focused most of the time and the phone ringing is very disruptive. The worst thing that they get mad that you don't pick up the phone - the way I see it I have no obligation of picking it up unless I feel like talking to someone. Other people get mad because you haven't been picking up - when they could just text or leave a voice message - even tho it's quite likely I am working or working on music. Of course my aversion has something to do with the fact that the phone rings all day long. |
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