Originally posted by neuros:currently: 56k dialup
been wanting to upgrade but i'm a great fan of sir procrastination
aiyoh, like what Bear said, I thought you asked about the various plans in Dec / Jan? wah! Neuros, congratulations! A citizen of Procrasti Nation! *scoots the hell away from neuros before she retaliates!Originally posted by neuros:currently: 56k dialup
been wanting to upgrade but i'm a great fan of sir procrastination
heheOriginally posted by neuros:aaaaaarrrrrgghhhh!!!
i wwwwwaaaaannnnnnnnttttt!!!
Originally posted by s|nNeD:this so reminds me of samantha jones of SATC in one of the episodes in season 6
Originally posted by Rhonda:aiyoh, like what Bear said, I thought you asked about the various plans in Dec / Jan? wah! Neuros, congratulations! A citizen of Procrasti Nation! *scoots the hell away from neuros before she retaliates!
hey... you're looking at the girl who said she wanted to learn driving since 1999 when she 1st started working! and who still hasn't taken a single lesson yet...Originally posted by the Bear:and i thought after you asked about the various broadband plans, you'd have it by now
when you do, tell me.. i'll introduce you to the wonderful world of downloads
huh? elaborate pls...Originally posted by the Bear:ahh.. if you had gotten broadband in Dec, you'd not be asking about an iPod
Originally posted by neuros:huh? elaborate pls...
orh... yea... i know...Originally posted by the Bear:i got a free iPod in Dec over a broadband plan
Originally posted by neuros:orh... yea... i know...
yea man... i really must kick this vicious habit...Originally posted by the Bear:well, now, procrastinate no more...
learn to drive, get the broadband, get the iPod...
i gotta stop procrastinating too.. there are a few things i've pushed away until now
Originally posted by neuros:yea man... i really must kick this vicious habit...
hey, when'd this thread about the rude rascal become one on my procrastinating habit? hahaaa...
Originally posted by neuros:currently: 56k dialup
been wanting to upgrade but i'm a great fan of sir procrastination
Originally posted by ilovemyrolex:
I checked the date, it's [b]23 Mar 2005
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Originally posted by ilovemyrolex:huh? je ne comprend pas...
I checked the date, it's [b]23 Mar 2005
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Originally posted by neuros:huh? je ne comprend pas...
Originally posted by neuros:huh? je ne comprend pas...
Originally posted by ilovemyrolex:2 meanings...
1) it's been almost 3 months since you asked about acquiring broadband
2) it's 23 March 2005, 56Kb modem still in use?
yeah... you're right...Originally posted by choco B:Hehehh I remember it vaguely.... Sam Jones vs mother and child in a restaurant?
She had a sharp word with the mom, but didn't manage to win the argument ... was she the one who finally left the restaurant?
People with children in public act like they're carrying a trump card sometimes. They get priority and rights to everything.
That's assuming the parents have good manners and capable fulfilling their role as parents!Originally posted by Rhonda:"If a son is uneducated, his father is to be blamed." Chinese proverb.
I guess we can expand that to mean,
"If a child acts like a buffoon with utter disrespect and is totally obnoxious and inconsiderate of others, both his parents are to be blamed for not imparting good manners , not doing anything to build up his / her character and neglecting to discipline or rebuke him / her when needed." Rhonda's cattier version
That's assuming the parents capable of it. They would, first, need to possess good manners and secondly be conscious of their responsiblilty as parents to impart it to their progeny.Originally posted by Rhonda:"If a son is uneducated, his father is to be blamed." Chinese proverb.
I guess we can expand that to mean,
"If a child acts like a buffoon with utter disrespect and is totally obnoxious and inconsiderate of others, both his parents are to be blamed for not imparting good manners , not doing anything to build up his / her character and neglecting to discipline or rebuke him / her when needed." Rhonda's cattier version
Originally posted by Rhonda:Oh yes. There's an old saying in the US - "It takes a village to raise a child."