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mixedupgirl

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So true.....
 

mixedupgirl

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Bought some new crochet hooks! I still want my other one but for now these will do. Now I have an assortment of sizes, cool. Think I might give up on the blanket though, only because it's such a huge project. When I started it I didn't realize how large it would have to be, given the length of the edges. Noob mistake I suppose. What should my next project be...? :thinking: (don't say scarf - those are too easy)

My mum makes crochet blankets....their lovely and colourful. How about crocheting socks or some really cute slipper socks?

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twiggle

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Iceland rocks.
Everybody should go there.
The first day back at work doesn't rock so much.
Now to plan the next trip.
I hope everyones doing well here in SPW :)
 
I've wasted the whole night trying to get something to align in Blender during scaling. God f***ing damn, do I hate platform switches.
 

MikeyC

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Iceland rocks.
Everybody should go there.
The first day back at work doesn't rock so much.
Now to plan the next trip.
I hope everyones doing well here in SPW :)
Welcome back! :applause: I'm so glad you had a great time and I now demand photos!
 

hidwell

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Iceland rocks.
Everybody should go there.
The first day back at work doesn't rock so much.
Now to plan the next trip.
I hope everyones doing well here in SPW :)

Glad you had a great holiday Twiggs, I agree with Mikey we must see some pics, pretty please. :bigsmile:
 
Well... that was fun. And interesting.

The baby goat I held had to be the highlight of my day... what a sweetie pie. I melted.
 

MikeyC

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I'm not going to sleep.. Doesn't feel right right now. It'll be fine.

Future me: No it won't.

Shut up, what do you know..
Haha, oh yeah!

I had a massive talk at work with someone who suffers from social anxiety. She was not having a great day and neither was I, sort of, but we both felt a lot better airing our grievances to each other and discussing the perils of social anxiety, shyness, depression, and other things.
 

hidwell

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Haha, oh yeah!

I had a massive talk at work with someone who suffers from social anxiety. She was not having a great day and neither was I, sort of, but we both felt a lot better airing our grievances to each other and discussing the perils of social anxiety, shyness, depression, and other things.

That is nice to know that you have someone at your work who knows exactly what it is like to have SA. :thumbup:
 
See?! It's as though the universe knows when I don't sleep!

Every other day? Nothing happens ever. Don't sleep? Three high priority phone calls on the same day.


* One for a imported phone that's not being sold here any more asking me to verify to package because the imported bought it for a too low a price. I had to send a receipt of the transaction.

* Second call was from me to them to make sure it wasn't some scam. It luckily wasn't.

* Third call from a job coach for an appointment on Friday.


I'm so glad I took a short nap earlier, otherwise I would've been ill equipped to deal with all of this.
 

Roman Legion

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Going to make the 80 mile round trip commute to class now in bad weather, lets hope I don't wreck, because I don't have $2k to pay the deductable if I do.
 

Flanscho

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So, some days ago I went to the weekly video evening at friends. We meet, order pizza and stuff and watch two movies.

So I enter the flat, and it was crowded. It's already been more crowded in the past, but there were still more people than normally (about... 9 or 10).

The guy who opens the flat greets me and shakes my hand (as it is custom in Germany, I guess in some other countries it ain't). Another friend of mine stands next to the door and gives me a welcome hug. Then I go to the living room, where the otehr 7 or 8 people are, and greet them with a friendly, and for my voice pretty loud, "hi there". And I get... no single reply. The people just keep talking. No friendly wave, smile, words... I know they are nice people, and that they like me, but still...

Such stuff sometimes happens. I'm just not a very noticable person. And that's also a reason why I don't like larger groups. I tend to vanish for everyone. How I think about people not greeting me in such situations? It depends on my mood. In the best case, I just ignore it, or think "well, they are just very tied up in their discussions". In the worst case, I think "they don't greet you because you are 100% irrelevant to them".
 

this_portrait

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There are political cat fights popping up on my Facebook front page due to the voting on Prop 8 and DOMA. I have yet another reason to avoid the site further.
 

MikeyC

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That is nice to know that you have someone at your work who knows exactly what it is like to have SA. :thumbup:
It is, but it's bad for her!

See?! It's as though the universe knows when I don't sleep!

Every other day? Nothing happens ever. Don't sleep? Three high priority phone calls on the same day.


* One for a imported phone that's not being sold here any more asking me to verify to package because the imported bought it for a too low a price. I had to send a receipt of the transaction.

* Second call was from me to them to make sure it wasn't some scam. It luckily wasn't.

* Third call from a job coach for an appointment on Friday.


I'm so glad I took a short nap earlier, otherwise I would've been ill equipped to deal with all of this.
At least you got through all those phone calls. Well done! :thumbup: Time to nap now.

So, some days ago I went to the weekly video evening at friends. We meet, order pizza and stuff and watch two movies.

So I enter the flat, and it was crowded. It's already been more crowded in the past, but there were still more people than normally (about... 9 or 10).

The guy who opens the flat greets me and shakes my hand (as it is custom in Germany, I guess in some other countries it ain't). Another friend of mine stands next to the door and gives me a welcome hug. Then I go to the living room, where the otehr 7 or 8 people are, and greet them with a friendly, and for my voice pretty loud, "hi there". And I get... no single reply. The people just keep talking. No friendly wave, smile, words... I know they are nice people, and that they like me, but still...

Such stuff sometimes happens. I'm just not a very noticable person. And that's also a reason why I don't like larger groups. I tend to vanish for everyone. How I think about people not greeting me in such situations? It depends on my mood. In the best case, I just ignore it, or think "well, they are just very tied up in their discussions". In the worst case, I think "they don't greet you because you are 100% irrelevant to them".
I would imagine that they were all wrapped up in their game, or maybe you didn't talk as loud as you thought. Either way, getting one reply would've been nice. Sorry to hear that, mate. Did you still have a good time?
 
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