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stbenge wrote:
> Do you:
> a) frantically multi-task to the point of getting little done?
> b) expect too much of people?
> c) frequently assume a task because 'it's not getting done'?
>
> If you answered two out of three, you may be heading for fragmentation.
So you're saying that she needs to be "defragged"?
<ducks and runs>
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...Ben Chambers
www.pacificwebguy.com
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Sherry Shaw wrote:
> Sherry Shaw wrote:
>> I actually got three e-cards
>>
>
> Oh, and I just got another one from my nephew! I probably shouldn't do
> this, but...
>
> http://www.care2.com/send/pickup/1013-2386-13108-4297
>
> --Sherry Shaw
That's Monty Python, isn't it? From "The Meaning of Life", the Heaven
scene?
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...Ben Chambers
www.pacificwebguy.com
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Sherry Shaw wrote:
> I have this horrible fear that I've become a bitter old woman.
There's one way to find out... take Andrew on a date! ;)
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...Ben Chambers
www.pacificwebguy.com
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Chambers wrote:
> stbenge wrote:
>> Do you:
>> a) frantically multi-task to the point of getting little done?
>> b) expect too much of people?
>> c) frequently assume a task because 'it's not getting done'?
>>
>> If you answered two out of three, you may be heading for fragmentation.
>
> So you're saying that she needs to be "defragged"?
>
> <ducks and runs>
Um, I didn't intend for the conversation to go this direction....
Sam
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Chambers wrote:
> stbenge wrote:
>> Do you:
>> a) frantically multi-task to the point of getting little done?
>> b) expect too much of people?
>> c) frequently assume a task because 'it's not getting done'?
>>
>> If you answered two out of three, you may be heading for fragmentation.
>
> So you're saying that she needs to be "defragged"?
>
> <ducks and runs>
>
Is that what kids are calling it now days?
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Happy birthday! Should we send cards, or catnip?
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Sherry Shaw <ten### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> So today is the third freaking birthday in a row without so much as a
> freaking birthday freaking card in the freaking mail. Happy Freaking
> Birthday to me.
Freaking!
You have birthday? Today? At that freaking day?
Hm, then I have to freaking join everbody.
Wish you a freaking, freaking Happy freaking birthday, freakting cat lady!!!!!
> I have this horrible fear that I've become a bitter old woman. And,
> just possibly, a crazy cat lady. Should I seek counseling?
no, that's normal, when people reach a freaking new age. ;-)
from freaking too blue-freaking-tree
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> no, that's normal, when people reach a freaking new age. ;-)
no, that's normal, when people reach a freaking new age they become like this.
Lost a freaking half sentence. Might need also some freaking stuff to increase
my freaking concentration.
Oh, I like this freaking "freaking".
Freaking, isn't it?
again from freaking blue-freaking-tree
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From: Gilles Tran
Subject: Re: Happy Freaking Birthday To Me, Dammit
Date: 15 Jan 2008 04:28:53
Message: <478c7cd5@news.povray.org>
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478c3b5e@news.povray.org...
> I have this horrible fear that I've become a bitter old woman. And, just
> possibly, a crazy cat lady. Should I seek counseling?
You could consider adopting Andrew next year. You'll need to have him
neutered of course, and pay the import tax, but as far as pets go he should
be perfect.
G.
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Chambers wrote:
> BTW, are you two related?
+3
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