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Re: Hey - that's kind of personal, isn't it?!

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 5:34 pm
by Kelly
:D Thanks Davey and Bren! :D

Re: Hey - that's kind of personal, isn't it?!

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 11:51 pm
by ApproachingLight
What if we had a post about life changes. Right? Basically people want good things. But change when it happens is like a love story. A whole new perspective.

And if your perspective hasn't changed lately...then you aren't growing.

Losing weight (and that dedication), committing anew to your spouse, Going out of your comfort zone in photography, running a 5K race, buying flowers for your wife for the first time on 10 years, eating a food you haven't, considering faith, trying a new fashion you would never consider..etc.

Good for you Kelly!

Re: Hey - that's kind of personal, isn't it?!

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 9:43 am
by Brenda
Oops! I had a heated discussion with a local official, Kelly.

Do you open food in the store and start eating it before you pay for it?

Re: Hey - that's kind of personal, isn't it?!

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 10:24 am
by gardengirl13
yes to take a pill I've opened chocolate milk (for some reason it helps with the nausea.) Same with a candy bar when my blood sugar got super low.

Man I don't care what people know about me. Can't believe it took so long to get the undies question answered. I forgot about this thread or I would have answered it.


Going along the lines of the arrest and store questions, what would you do if you saw someone stealing items in a store?

Re: Hey - that's kind of personal, isn't it?!

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 8:16 pm
by Matt
if i saw someone stealing food, I wouldn't do anything.
If I saw someone stealing something else, I'ds probably sneak up behind them and say: "Don't forget to pay for that" just to f*** with them.

Have you ever dinged someone's car door and left without leaving a note?

Re: Hey - that's kind of personal, isn't it?!

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 9:26 am
by gardengirl13
We saw a guy in home depot trying to steal a very expensive paint brush, he hid it under a board on the lady scanning his items. First a bit of back story, he came about 6" from hitting me with this board and then cut me off to get in line ahead of us. he kept moving the board just right so the cashier didn't see it. My husband piped up and said, of don't forget that brush there, very politely. He glared back at us like he wanted to hit my husband, who just nicely smiled at the cashier. He yelled to my husband "it's not my fault she didn't see it, it's hers!" My husband said something about how if he didn't try so hard to hide it she would have seen it and that he could have put it on top of the board to make sure she scanned it. He again yelled that it was her fault not his paid then stormed out. The lady said thank you about 10 times.

Never dinged a car, if I did and it was noticeable I'd leave a note, if no trace was left, then no. I've had this happen to me three times, 2 times with no note, once someone came into an angled parking going the wrong way and did a ton of damage, he left a note! I can't believe he did. Good thing too since the repair cost almost a grand, and this was in 1998, luckily in CA where they DON'T have no fault, which was a bonus!

Re: Hey - that's kind of personal, isn't it?!

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 2:31 pm
by Kelly
40 lashes with a wet noodle. Do you have a question for the class, garden girl?
:poke:

Re: Hey - that's kind of personal, isn't it?!

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 9:23 am
by gardengirl13
Oh forgot my question!

Less personal in these ways, but still a personal choice...

coke or pepsi?