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Old 11-18-2011, 03:06 PM   #301
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People who lie with bad intentions. I feel like if I'm being honest, you should be too. Honesty is always the best policy.

Completely agree. But what if youre lieing with good intentions?
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Old 11-18-2011, 03:07 PM   #302
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Old 11-18-2011, 03:08 PM   #303
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Long winded people really tick me off. Get to the point and stop wasting my time.
I got a person like that at my work but she also has bad breath. Its horrible
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Old 11-18-2011, 03:28 PM   #304
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I got a person like that at my work but she also has bad breath. Its horrible
ouch, that's double trouble
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Or people who dont pull their trash can back up?!?!!?
yeah and it gets blown into the street or down the block
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Old 11-18-2011, 03:36 PM   #306
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Long winded people really tick me off. Get to the point and stop wasting my time.

I think that qualifies every one from the mid-west. Seriously ever mid-western I ever meet just goes on and on and on.

Girl in my office I will seriously walk away from her and she is still talking. She picks up no social ques that you are tired of listening to her. We all say she tells stories in real time, so if the event she is telling you about took 4 hours it will take 4 hours for her to tell you the story.

Growing up my little sister was a bit of carry on'er when telling a story. So if at dinner she was going on and on I would hold up my knife and point to the point of the knife, meaning to her get to the point.

After all that I made a long winded post about long winded story tellers, how ironic. =)
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I think that qualifies every one from the mid-west. Seriously ever mid-western I ever meet just goes on and on and on.

Girl in my office I will seriously walk away from her and she is still talking. She picks up no social ques that you are tired of listening to her. We all say she tells stories in real time, so if the event she is telling you about took 4 hours it will take 4 hours for her to tell you the story.

Growing up my little sister was a bit of carry on'er when telling a story. So if at dinner she was going on and on I would hold up my knife and point to the point of the knife, meaning to her get to the point.

After all that I made a long winded post about long winded story tellers, how ironic. =)
I stopped reading this post after the first sentence.
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Old 11-18-2011, 04:05 PM   #308
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I think that qualifies every one from the mid-west. Seriously ever mid-western I ever meet just goes on and on and on.

Girl in my office I will seriously walk away from her and she is still talking. She picks up no social ques that you are tired of listening to her. We all say she tells stories in real time, so if the event she is telling you about took 4 hours it will take 4 hours for her to tell you the story.

Growing up my little sister was a bit of carry on'er when telling a story. So if at dinner she was going on and on I would hold up my knife and point to the point of the knife, meaning to her get to the point.

After all that I made a long winded post about long winded story tellers, how ironic. =)
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Old 11-18-2011, 04:14 PM   #309
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Old 11-18-2011, 08:11 PM   #310
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Completely agree. But what if youre lieing with good intentions?
That's a gray area. I think that would depend on the situation. But either way, whenever I lie with good intentions at heart, I know sooner or later the truth will be told because I don't like keeping things to myself. And I would prefer to be the person who told someone the truth instead of the person holding something back, because if someone else were to tell the person I was keeping something from, I wouldn't want them coming to me wanting to know why I kept something from them.

But like I said, gray area. Because sometimes I prefer instead of lying to people, just withholding info from them can do the same thing. Keep things need to know, ya know?
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Old 11-18-2011, 08:14 PM   #311
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Long winded people really tick me off. Get to the point and stop wasting my time.


I honestly love being thorough when I'm telling a story, or talking to someone. I feel like if I cut it short I'm half assing it. But that's not to say I'm long winded all the time, only when I feel it's appropriate. I have enough social cues to know when to wrap it up.

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Old 11-18-2011, 10:31 PM   #312
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Re: What REALLY grinds your gears?

Having to work all of next week and spending Thanksgiving alone, while my family is out of town. Ugh. And to make matters worse, we're understaffed and overbooked. Again. Hello overtime.
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Old 11-18-2011, 11:59 PM   #313
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Re: What REALLY grinds your gears?

People who don't wipe down equipment at the gym.

Seriously, people, this isn't your personal gym. The gym is also one of the most common places to pass disgusting viral infections and whatever else to other people. That's why they provide you with free f'n wipes to wipe the shit down. It's not just for show. So get off your lazy asses and wipe the f'n shit down. I feel like I'm going to go crazy for wiping down machines before and after I use them.
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Old 11-19-2011, 12:51 AM   #314
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People who don't wipe down equipment at the gym.

Seriously, people, this isn't your personal gym. The gym is also one of the most common places to pass disgusting viral infections and whatever else to other people. That's why they provide you with free f'n wipes to wipe the shit down. It's not just for show. So get off your lazy asses and wipe the f'n shit down. I feel like I'm going to go crazy for wiping down machines before and after I use them.
I hate that too. And then they leave that huge sweat stain where their head was on the equipment. Bleh! I bring my own towel to wipe after I use the equip just cuz I'm a bit lazy and don't like going to the wipes to wipe after each piece of equipment.
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Old 11-19-2011, 10:50 AM   #315
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I hate that too. And then they leave that huge sweat stain where their head was on the equipment. Bleh! I bring my own towel to wipe after I use the equip just cuz I'm a bit lazy and don't like going to the wipes to wipe after each piece of equipment.

Yup! I mean I leave a huge sweat stain too but I don't leave it there for other people to clean up. It's common courtesy. Especially on the crunches machines.
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