Happy Days in Random Chatter 10
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I often speak a few words of Spanish to my students, or respond in English to something they said in Spanish, so that they'll think I know a lot more than I actually do.
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Ooh! Guys! HBLL 2nd floor- Valentines day- free t-shirts and cookies! Who want's to go with me?
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As a rule, I don't drink caffiene except as medication. So, this morning when I woke up with a headache, I broke out my orange Mountain Dew and drank about ten ounces of the 20 ounce bottle. And man, I feel weird...
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In Grade 9, I almost never drank caffeine. Half a can of coke would get me so jittery I would be visibly shaking.Tally M. wrote:As a rule, I don't drink caffiene except as medication. So, this morning when I woke up with a headache, I broke out my orange Mountain Dew and drank about ten ounces of the 20 ounce bottle. And man, I feel weird...
Grade 10 was a difficult year emotionally and I was exhausted all the time, so I started buying a bottle of Coke from the vending machine almost every day to get me back up to somewhat normal energy levels.
Now, I have caffeine basically whenever I eat somewhere that serves it, which isn't super often, and it will occasionally make my insomnia worse when I drink it too late, but I'm pretty middle-of-the-road with its effects.
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I'm already normally hyper, so it doesn't make a significantly visible effect, but it makes just enough of an effect for me to know that I don't really like it that much.
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The China National Space Administration logo looks like a mixture of the Star Trek emblem, angularized, and the Federation logo's outer ribbons. Though granted, the United Nations may be where Star Trek got that.
Heh, and I didn't even see the comparison mentioned in the article itself on the logo
Heh, and I didn't even see the comparison mentioned in the article itself on the logo
Quod gratis asseritur, gratis negatur.
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Yesterday during my late night custodial gig in the RB, some dude decided that five minutes after the building closed was an ideal time to take a shower. This is awfully inconvenient for us in the way of being able to do our jobs, and it's my job to kick people out. Great. Conversation between a happily clothed man and a naked dude is ALWAYS awkward. (Locker room conversation is way less awkward if everybody is changing and stuff.) Too bad we really needed him out of there.
I asked him to leave like four times, even warning him that girls would be all over the locker room to clean in about a minute and a half, but he kept taking his sweet time to shower.* So I employed the nuclear option.
I had a girl on my crew go to the locker room door and announce her entry. There was a panicked yelp from the direction of the showers, a plea of "just a minute," and a mad dash to dry and change. Less than two minutes later the kid was fully clothed and hurrying for the exit.
Moral of the story? DON'T START SHOWERING AFTER THE BUILDING HAS BEEN CLOSED FOR A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF TIME. OR ELSE.
*I've never understood the impulse to really dilly dally in public showers. I've used the RB showers my fair share of times, but I've never really understood the appeal of spending an extended period of time in a lukewarm shower in the presence of other naked dudes. Apparently some guys disagree, but I digress.
I asked him to leave like four times, even warning him that girls would be all over the locker room to clean in about a minute and a half, but he kept taking his sweet time to shower.* So I employed the nuclear option.
I had a girl on my crew go to the locker room door and announce her entry. There was a panicked yelp from the direction of the showers, a plea of "just a minute," and a mad dash to dry and change. Less than two minutes later the kid was fully clothed and hurrying for the exit.
Moral of the story? DON'T START SHOWERING AFTER THE BUILDING HAS BEEN CLOSED FOR A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF TIME. OR ELSE.
*I've never understood the impulse to really dilly dally in public showers. I've used the RB showers my fair share of times, but I've never really understood the appeal of spending an extended period of time in a lukewarm shower in the presence of other naked dudes. Apparently some guys disagree, but I digress.
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Hey Kitty- I'm sorry to ask this, (I searched the site, but couldn't find anything)
What is your gender, and why is your rank "completed"?
What is your gender, and why is your rank "completed"?
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I approve of cookies. And tee shirts. And guerrilla editing. And free things.squirrel wrote:Ooh! Guys! HBLL 2nd floor- Valentines day- free t-shirts and cookies! Who want's [sic] to go with me? :-D
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Because squirrel, she said that if she had a title she would be complete.
Deus ab veritas
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Lots of werf abuse both on here and on the board lately. It's a pronoun, not a noun.
Correct (but to be used sparingly): Touch your date's elbow. If werf reacts well, it's a sure sign that soon lips will be locked.
Incorrect: There's this werf ...
Damned if I'll see language drift on my watch. #boardboardpeeves #sorrydescriptivists
Correct (but to be used sparingly): Touch your date's elbow. If werf reacts well, it's a sure sign that soon lips will be locked.
Incorrect: There's this werf ...
Damned if I'll see language drift on my watch. #boardboardpeeves #sorrydescriptivists
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Oh wow. Thanks. That apostrophe was really misbehaving, wasn't he?Portia wrote:I approve of cookies. And tee shirts. And guerrilla editing. And free things.squirrel wrote:Ooh! Guys! HBLL 2nd floor- Valentines day- free t-shirts and cookies! Who want's [sic] to go with me?
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No you're not. You love the pointless elitism of prescriptivism.Portia wrote:#sorrydescriptivists
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Actually I was embarrassed.#blatantmisuseofapostropheonawritingchatforum
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Oof. I've got the social regret. Every time I hang out with people I think are cool, but I don't know well enough to be totally comfortable with, I end up feeling rotten once I go home. Usually it's gone again by the next day, but today I still feel awkward.
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Aww, why do you feel rotten when you go home?UffishThought wrote:Oof. I've got the social regret. Every time I hang out with people I think are cool, but I don't know well enough to be totally comfortable with, I end up feeling rotten once I go home. Usually it's gone again by the next day, but today I still feel awkward.
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I totally know where you're coming from. That happens to me too.UffishThought wrote:Oof. I've got the social regret. Every time I hang out with people I think are cool, but I don't know well enough to be totally comfortable with, I end up feeling rotten once I go home. Usually it's gone again by the next day, but today I still feel awkward.
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I think it's kind of like the dating point system thing in the other thread, except friendship style. This group of people is a little bit out of my friendship league, and I can't shake the feeling that I'm not selling myself well. Soon I'll have too many marks against me and I'll have to stop trying, out of common decency. Except whenever they throw some big party, which happens fairly often, I'll do what I've done before, and wrangle some moral support and go anyway, because they're so dang fun. And I float along on a happy cloud of music and silliness and nerd culture, and then once I go home worry I was TOO silly or nerdy and oh my gosh I can't dance at all, what was I thinking, trying that in public? And then I miss out on the shooting trip I was invited to that probably would have been perfectly fine because I'm cowardly and second guessing myself.Katya wrote:Aww, why do you feel rotten when you go home?
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Well, I hope you feel better, because you're great.UffishThought wrote:I think it's kind of like the dating point system thing in the other thread, except friendship style. This group of people is a little bit out of my friendship league, and I can't shake the feeling that I'm not selling myself well. Soon I'll have too many marks against me and I'll have to stop trying, out of common decency. Except whenever they throw some big party, which happens fairly often, I'll do what I've done before, and wrangle some moral support and go anyway, because they're so dang fun. And I float along on a happy cloud of music and silliness and nerd culture, and then once I go home worry I was TOO silly or nerdy and oh my gosh I can't dance at all, what was I thinking, trying that in public? And then I miss out on the shooting trip I was invited to that probably would have been perfectly fine because I'm cowardly and second guessing myself.Katya wrote:Aww, why do you feel rotten when you go home?
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I am, right? Maybe I should get you to write me a character reference. And I'm sure I'll be fine soon. Maybe I should take a nap! Those usually help.Katya wrote:Well, I hope you feel better, because you're great.