Am I an F'n A'hole
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Originally Posted by VIBEELEVEN
Head butt her in the solar plexus next time.
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Originally Posted by OneManArmy
I could have swore that there is a huge thread somewhere around here dealing with your life? But hey...I have a ****ty memory.
alot of drugs in high school?
Originally Posted by ucbsti
guys who live by this are the guys that stay at home on friday night wacking off to teh interweb pr0n
No "bro" will cook you dinner, give you a BJ, or give you teh sExorzz
seXorz>*
No "bro" will cook you dinner, give you a BJ, or give you teh sExorzz
seXorz>*

Jeff, you're a nice guy - never seen you come off as anything bad even online especially compared to some people. Besides, I still owe you a beer.
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most people are a$$holes. including myself. when i introduce myself to others i say "Hi my name is Rich, but in a few weeks you'll be calling me *******."
i think you just want attention.
-rich
i think you just want attention.
-rich
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Originally Posted by bigworm
lol, i saw the title... then the author, and wasn't suprised
...just being honest.
...just being honest.
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Originally Posted by bushido
most people are a$$holes. including myself. when i introduce myself to others i say "Hi my name is Rich, but in a few weeks you'll be calling me *******."
i think you just want attention.
-rich
i think you just want attention.
-rich
Example: This year at Rim something funny happened, we were loitering at the Gruppe-s RV all day hanging out, having a good time, ect. There was one dude, Ididn't get his name, never seen him before, but we shot the chit all day, hung out ect. Didn't really need his name. Well it was about midnight, and I heard ANDRE... I look to my right and said "Your F'n dr3dizzel!!!" Prior to this day I swore if I had ever met the guy... Well lets just say we had words in the past. Everyone got a kick out of it. Well Two A'holes met, and walked away as friends. My impression of Dre, albeit correct,
had totally changed.
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So last night in lieu of this thread, I took it upon myself, while walking my dog around my neighborhood to say hello to people, small talk, ect. The reaction was quite astounding.
Some completely snubbed me. They looked at me like who are you and why are you talking to me. Some were completely willing to talk it up. One older Chinese man asked me if I could help him for a second while he secured his air conditioner. Another house I went to there were a whole bunch of hispanic guys in the driveway, they have a business setting up those blow up jumper things. They looked almost stunned that I stopped and asked them about it.
I had never spoke to anyone before while I walked my dog. No one ever spoke to me. No one spoke to me yesterday. I took the first step.
Why is it, there is so much aprehension, about being friendly and neighborly to people here? I have people in my 15 unit complex that literally look the other way to avoid conversation. Where I am from you know not only everyone in your neighborhood,, but pretty much the whole town. Now I know this is a big place, and couldn't possibly know everyone. I feel a little more secure knowing the people that live around me. Are most people in general willing to be neighborly? What is holding them back?
Some completely snubbed me. They looked at me like who are you and why are you talking to me. Some were completely willing to talk it up. One older Chinese man asked me if I could help him for a second while he secured his air conditioner. Another house I went to there were a whole bunch of hispanic guys in the driveway, they have a business setting up those blow up jumper things. They looked almost stunned that I stopped and asked them about it.
I had never spoke to anyone before while I walked my dog. No one ever spoke to me. No one spoke to me yesterday. I took the first step.
Why is it, there is so much aprehension, about being friendly and neighborly to people here? I have people in my 15 unit complex that literally look the other way to avoid conversation. Where I am from you know not only everyone in your neighborhood,, but pretty much the whole town. Now I know this is a big place, and couldn't possibly know everyone. I feel a little more secure knowing the people that live around me. Are most people in general willing to be neighborly? What is holding them back?
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Origami posted by ipozestu
I will apoligize to her and chalk it up to booze.
I will apoligize to her and chalk it up to booze.
Apologize for behavior, not drinking, because we all know that drinking, even in excess, is a good thing.

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Originally Posted by ipozestu
So last night in lieu of this thread, I took it upon myself, while walking my dog around my neighborhood to say hello to people, small talk, ect. The reaction was quite astounding.
Some completely snubbed me. They looked at me like who are you and why are you talking to me. Some were completely willing to talk it up. One older Chinese man asked me if I could help him for a second while he secured his air conditioner. Another house I went to there were a whole bunch of hispanic guys in the driveway, they have a business setting up those blow up jumper things. They looked almost stunned that I stopped and asked them about it.
I had never spoke to anyone before while I walked my dog. No one ever spoke to me. No one spoke to me yesterday. I took the first step.
Why is it, there is so much aprehension, about being friendly and neighborly to people here? I have people in my 15 unit complex that literally look the other way to avoid conversation. Where I am from you know not only everyone in your neighborhood,, but pretty much the whole town. Now I know this is a big place, and couldn't possibly know everyone. I feel a little more secure knowing the people that live around me. Are most people in general willing to be neighborly? What is holding them back?
Some completely snubbed me. They looked at me like who are you and why are you talking to me. Some were completely willing to talk it up. One older Chinese man asked me if I could help him for a second while he secured his air conditioner. Another house I went to there were a whole bunch of hispanic guys in the driveway, they have a business setting up those blow up jumper things. They looked almost stunned that I stopped and asked them about it.
I had never spoke to anyone before while I walked my dog. No one ever spoke to me. No one spoke to me yesterday. I took the first step.
Why is it, there is so much aprehension, about being friendly and neighborly to people here? I have people in my 15 unit complex that literally look the other way to avoid conversation. Where I am from you know not only everyone in your neighborhood,, but pretty much the whole town. Now I know this is a big place, and couldn't possibly know everyone. I feel a little more secure knowing the people that live around me. Are most people in general willing to be neighborly? What is holding them back?


