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Quote from: odeon on June 02, 2014, 10:42:58 PMQuote from: Parts on June 02, 2014, 02:31:03 PMWhy is it when I sit in an almost empty movie theater does the next group of people who walk in feel the need to sit close by, and does this happen everywhere to everyone or am I just special You're not special. Sorry. I've noticed this at every theatre I've ever worked at, including the 700+ seat one.I suspect it's why when you park your Jag by itself, far away from the idiots, there will always be one more to park right next to you. I get it whenever i use public transport. Empty train - so why sit by me?
Quote from: Parts on June 02, 2014, 02:31:03 PMWhy is it when I sit in an almost empty movie theater does the next group of people who walk in feel the need to sit close by, and does this happen everywhere to everyone or am I just special You're not special. Sorry. I've noticed this at every theatre I've ever worked at, including the 700+ seat one.I suspect it's why when you park your Jag by itself, far away from the idiots, there will always be one more to park right next to you.
Why is it when I sit in an almost empty movie theater does the next group of people who walk in feel the need to sit close by, and does this happen everywhere to everyone or am I just special
How did you end up with the moomin designation, again? Until very recently I assumed it was some imaginary thing or insulting word Lit came up with or dragged onto the board from a different dialect.
Quote from: bodie on June 03, 2014, 03:29:17 AMQuote from: odeon on June 02, 2014, 10:42:58 PMQuote from: Parts on June 02, 2014, 02:31:03 PMWhy is it when I sit in an almost empty movie theater does the next group of people who walk in feel the need to sit close by, and does this happen everywhere to everyone or am I just special You're not special. Sorry. I've noticed this at every theatre I've ever worked at, including the 700+ seat one.I suspect it's why when you park your Jag by itself, far away from the idiots, there will always be one more to park right next to you. I get it whenever i use public transport. Empty train - so why sit by me?That's an easy one, your rather attractive
Quote from: PMS Elle on June 03, 2014, 06:12:46 AMHow did you end up with the moomin designation, again? Until very recently I assumed it was some imaginary thing or insulting word Lit came up with or dragged onto the board from a different dialect.It was originally an insult by Lit, yes, as I am Finnish by birth. It stuck.
it is well known that PMS Elle is evil.
I think you'd fit in a 12" or at least a 16" firework mortar
You win this thread because that's most unsettling to even think about.
Quote from: odeon on June 03, 2014, 11:17:46 AMQuote from: PMS Elle on June 03, 2014, 06:12:46 AMHow did you end up with the moomin designation, again? Until very recently I assumed it was some imaginary thing or insulting word Lit came up with or dragged onto the board from a different dialect.It was originally an insult by Lit, yes, as I am Finnish by birth. It stuck.So it was just because you're Finnish by birth?Are Moomins the only Finnish thing of any import?
Jesus died on the cross to show us that BDSM is a legitimate form of love.
There is only one truth and it is that people do have penises of different sizes and one of them is the longest.
I can do upside down chocolate moo things!
Let's hope it's that because the fix is easy.
I'm anti-leprechaun.
I think they call it 5:2.The outcome is that I feel a lot healthier and sleep better. I have also lost weight--I am down two sizes and need a new belt.The fast day is like a cleansing ritual. It actually feels good in itself. Sure, I sometimes do get hungry but it doesn't feel like a problem.
Parts and Odeon I agree whole heartedly with you. However, a turned-on phone is a necessity for me when out because of PA and the PR's health issues. In sensitive places it's on vibrate and between my breasts, so instead of a ring tone nearby people are treated to me screaming, jumping up and scrabbling in my bra. But no ring tone.
Quote from: Parts on April 20, 2014, 12:53:33 PMQuote from: odeon on April 20, 2014, 10:20:07 AMThese days, the worst are the ones with mobile phones. I don't understand why people can't stay off their bloody phones for two hours. Even those who turn off their phones during the film itself invariably light up their darlings when the end credits are rolling.I turn mine off in the car and don't put it back on before I get back in it, I miss the days of being unavailableMe too. I miss the days when it was considered to be perfectly normal that if you want out, you wouldn't actually be available unless you used a pay phone.
Quote from: odeon on April 20, 2014, 10:20:07 AMThese days, the worst are the ones with mobile phones. I don't understand why people can't stay off their bloody phones for two hours. Even those who turn off their phones during the film itself invariably light up their darlings when the end credits are rolling.I turn mine off in the car and don't put it back on before I get back in it, I miss the days of being unavailable
These days, the worst are the ones with mobile phones. I don't understand why people can't stay off their bloody phones for two hours. Even those who turn off their phones during the film itself invariably light up their darlings when the end credits are rolling.
Quote from: Parts on April 22, 2014, 08:05:11 AMQuote from: odeon on April 21, 2014, 11:04:37 PMQuote from: Parts on April 20, 2014, 12:53:33 PMQuote from: odeon on April 20, 2014, 10:20:07 AMThese days, the worst are the ones with mobile phones. I don't understand why people can't stay off their bloody phones for two hours. Even those who turn off their phones during the film itself invariably light up their darlings when the end credits are rolling.I turn mine off in the car and don't put it back on before I get back in it, I miss the days of being unavailableMe too. I miss the days when it was considered to be perfectly normal that if you want out, you wouldn't actually be available unless you used a pay phone.Pay phones are near impossible to find around here and when you do they generally do not work.It's the same here. I think it's a shame. It was a more normal way of being, IMHO. This insane fascination with being connected all the time is just not healthy.
Quote from: odeon on April 21, 2014, 11:04:37 PMQuote from: Parts on April 20, 2014, 12:53:33 PMQuote from: odeon on April 20, 2014, 10:20:07 AMThese days, the worst are the ones with mobile phones. I don't understand why people can't stay off their bloody phones for two hours. Even those who turn off their phones during the film itself invariably light up their darlings when the end credits are rolling.I turn mine off in the car and don't put it back on before I get back in it, I miss the days of being unavailableMe too. I miss the days when it was considered to be perfectly normal that if you want out, you wouldn't actually be available unless you used a pay phone.Pay phones are near impossible to find around here and when you do they generally do not work.
Just out of curiousity. Was your first bed a cardboard box?
Quote from: odeon on August 24, 2013, 02:38:07 PMI'm anti-leprechaun. You're on the shit list now, buddy!