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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 4:39 am
by Melville's Best Friend
Other men?
Pilot03 is a man, if I'm not mistaken. Ironbob is a man. (I say boy, but whatever)... Beer is a man...uh...*thinks* And Miroku is a man. Other that that...Oh!!!...and Ryan is a man. ^__^ Though I dunno if that counts, either, because I'm currently trying to find evidence of the fact that he's a closet lesbian.
But whatever. *snicker*
Heero. *looks around* When was the last time you made an appearance here? *sees cobwebs in the Yuy area* O...K...
O_o
Heero! Check out my rant and TELL me...
http://blissfulignorance.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=3618
What the pukk to do.
I am in that mood where I'm about to shoot a rubberband at his bald southern head. *snickers*
~MBF (who is finding solace in the fact that her new quote makes her happy...tee hee hee)
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 4:53 am
by Katy-did Bug
I agree with making a scene, a very big scene, and then stsrt crying in the end saying that he's made your life miserable, but make sure its not the work place. And I wouldn't say slapping him would work, for some reason most dense guys think that whenever you touch them, no matter how, they think you want to be near them. So, mae a very big scene and start making up some really good BS about you're home life if he sees your mentally unstable, then he'll leave you alone. But that's my advise. Good luck.
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 2:33 pm
by Shinigamigrul
i'm insulted- wounded- and-
i don't think i like you.
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*tear* im hurt

.....ok maybe people misunderstood me. i did not mean that all men are cluless...just some.. besides i love guys when they are in Cute cluless-i-dont-kno-what-im-doing mode. just not the stupid arrogant cluless. so imsorry if i offended anyone......
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 2:57 pm
by pilot03
Ok. From a male point of view, I can understand that most men are insensitive jerks that only think about themselves. Most only hear what they want and usually it doesnt include "Go away," in any way. Just sit down and explain that you don't have feelings for this guy or that his continued advances makes you uncomfortable. If all esle fails, alittle bit of aggrevated contact is a last alternative. Men can be understanding if things are explained. I for one happen to be a pretty nice guy and have many friends of the female gender that can speak on my behalf. It is also true that there are many a nice guy out there, but the main focus goes to all the assholes who just don't have a clue how to treat a women even when you break out the crayons and postboard!! Every man should treat women like princesses. See, if I know this, other guys will certainly know as well.
This was a public service announcement from the save the male species foundation.

Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 6:58 pm
by Jia Li Labyrinth
Dear Heero,
I hate telemarketing people. I might have offended some people by saying this, but dammit, they are just getting on my nerves these days~~!!!
To make the long story short, half a year ago, when I was naive, stupid, and soft-eared, I had let out my debit card number to one of these people. During summer, I gagged at my bank statement upon discovering myself paying for a bunch of items which I never heard of. Other people adviced me to cancel my debit card for a new one and file an VISA investigation for these people, which I did.
This isn't over, of course. These people are sending me letters, and I'm becoming quite afraid of answering calls these days, during which I have to play "roommate". So far, my logic (as pathetic as they are) told me it's best to wait for the result of the investigation before deciding how to deal with them. Still, I just don't know how long I can keep this up without screwing up, and I really, really, really could use some advice now.
Don't ever give people your card number over the phone! (Easy to understand yet not so easy to follow..... Maybe you can tell me how to turn people down as well?)
Jia Li
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 8:55 pm
by Adaon
Jia Li, I hope you don't mind if I step in here.
That's Identify Theft, and it's a federal crime in the U.S.
Keep statements (or get new ones if possible) detailing the items you never heard of, even though you gave them your debit card # you are not responsible for any purchases you didn't make, or authorize. After reporting the identity theft your bank should (might begrudgingly) refund you for them. You can report that company to several watchdog groups (The Better Business Bureau works) and if they give you a hard time, just call a local news paper/station, they are very good at picking on companies that do bad stuff.
For more on that I would suggest
http://www.daveramsey.com/ he's a financial councilor on the radio, but he knows the law on all things related to money (except the US tax code, no one ever really understands that fully)
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 10:38 pm
by Miroku
[twiddles thumbs]
see, there is this package my uhm, roomate recieved. and he left this week to visit his family. so he left this box/package on his desk in full view for like a week already. and before he left he told me that i was not to touch his box. and if i did well- harmful things would occur.
[cough]
so uhm- the box for some reason just fell over.
and it didn't open in the process.
it fell off the desk a few more times. and it then accidently opened due to this random mysterious falling.
and the contents sort of shattered into a gazillion pieces and now he is going to blame me when really it was the random acts of mysterious falling and not me- and i need uhm, some advice.
any advice.
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 2:23 pm
by athena
*pats Miroku on the head* Poor boy.
I'd help, but I need advice myself.
Dear Heero,
I have a rival of sorts, who gets on my nerves to no end. Thinks he's the world biggest genius (which, he actually is...*cough*) and is kinda like a splinter to me.
All well and good, since I fight back, and we compete for "smartest" in class or what have you.
Problem??
I've started to like the guy. *smacks forehead* I have no idea what he thinks of me, besides "worth competition" and a rival.
Any advice? I'll take some from anyone, really...but I need help.
He's in journalism class, which means school newspaper, so I was thinking of putting a coded message in it or something. Help??
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 7:16 pm
by Shinigamigrul
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I have a rival of sorts, who gets on my nerves to no end. Thinks he's the world biggest genius (which, he actually is...*cough*) and is kinda like a splinter to me.
All well and good, since I fight back, and we compete for "smartest" in class or what have you.
Problem??
I've started to like the guy. *smacks forehead* I have no idea what he thinks of me, besides "worth competition" and a rival.
OMG that sounds very kare Kano ish....do you by any chance have red hair? J/K Ok i say go for it .. just be subtle and tell him, ask him out or someting...*ok that was really lame* but i cant think of anything cause im on a codine high soo sorry.......nummy more cough syrup.....
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 8:21 pm
by Kaili Charmer
omg, athena that has happened to me SO MANY TIMES!!! Not much anymore because everyone in my classes compete for smartness and none of the guys are worthy of my affection, but you know- back in the day...~cough~ when i was smartest in class...hahaha. It's a psychological thing, girls want guys who are a tad smarter so that they feel more secure with the guy, or something like that...
I recommend the flirting after a test or something. That normally helps a lot.

Go get him, or go get over him. You can never be in between.
Heero??? Where is that crazy guy....?Did he leave for a mission and not tell us? geez...he's goin to have so much to reply to when he gets back...