Sorry man, that's tough. Anything you can sell on here to help take the heat off?alienjesus wrote:Frown: Not entitled to any benefits whilst I search for a job, have no job, have no money, council tax bill came through and I have to pay out £1000 this month from my bank account which contains 14p.
Smile: Well, I suppose I don't have to worry about any of my dental fees for a while, I certainly can't afford to have anything done right now
What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
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Let strength be granted, so the world might be mended...so the world might be mended.
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I also got an email stating, "Tell me to eff off if you don't want to be my friend anymore. But unfriending me on facebook is a dick move".Hobie-wan wrote: Whew! I thought you were in trouble there for a moment, but good thing that'll roll right off your back.
Quack.
It keeps getting better and better.
Sorry to hear alienjesus. Hope things turn around quickly for you and I hope this doesn't mean you won't be sending payment for the auction item you won.
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Today I learned that being friends on Facebook is more important than being friends IRL.Luke wrote:I also got an email stating, "Tell me to eff off if you don't want to be my friend anymore. But unfriending me on facebook is a dick move".Hobie-wan wrote: Whew! I thought you were in trouble there for a moment, but good thing that'll roll right off your back.
Quack.
It keeps getting better and better.
Sorry to hear alienjesus. Hope things turn around quickly for you and I hope this doesn't mean you won't be sending payment for the auction item you won.
Older. Not wiser.
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You were the lucky one.noiseredux wrote:I love that I never signed up for FB.
A friend of mine got me to sign up for FB when I was a freshman in college. I didn't mind it in it's infancy, but it's evolved into some borg-like mess that, frankly, frightens me; Mostly coinciding with the admittance of high schooler registration.
Twitter also scares the ish out of me.
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I unfriended someone for the first time this week. He was my least favorite co-worker at Walmart, who had pestered me into friending him when we first met. Now that I never see him anymore, I can do that without listening to whatever he has to say about it.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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I love facebook for keeping in contact with cronies that are thousands of miles away. With the time difference it makes it easy to keep in contact with my friends in California, fb is an easy way to keep in touch. It's also great to keep up with friends who travel a lot.noiseredux wrote:I love that I never signed up for FB.
Frown: Leaving town as soon as my wife comes home from work. Doesn't sound like her Grandfather is doing so hot.
He has had major heart issues, and is at the beginning stages of dementia. Her family blows things out of proportion*, and hopefully that is what they're doing now and this is just a visit to lift spirits.
On my last visit her Grandmother pulled me aside and said "Well, he's starting to slow down and it gets me concerned". I thought "He's 92 for crying out loud, and he can carry a conversation without trailing off. He's doing better than swell".
I said, "I think he's in phenomenal shape both physically and mentally".
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What is there to be scared about with twitter or Facebook? It never causes me any grief, and I get to keep in touch with old friends and family that I don't live near anymore.
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I wasn't expecting things to happen as they have done, but I'm sure I can find $6 from somewhere. I should be alright for it.Luke wrote:
Sorry to hear alienjesus. Hope things turn around quickly for you and I hope this doesn't mean you won't be sending payment for the auction item you won.
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If not, no sweat.alienjesus wrote:I wasn't expecting things to happen as they have done, but I'm sure I can find $6 from somewhere. I should be alright for it.Luke wrote:
Sorry to hear alienjesus. Hope things turn around quickly for you and I hope this doesn't mean you won't be sending payment for the auction item you won.

