Re: Is it teh suck?



Yomamma Bin Crawdaddin stepped on a cat's tail and screeched:

On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 23:39:04 GMT, FrozenNorth
<frozennorth123@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Yomamma Bin Crawdaddin stepped on a cat's tail and screeched:

On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 22:00:04 GMT, FrozenNorth
<frozennorth123@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

ThePsyko stepped on a cat's tail and screeched:

On 03 Apr 2006 in alt.2600, FrozenNorth <frozennorth123@xxxxxxxxx>
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ThePsyko stepped on a cat's tail and screeched:

On 03 Apr 2006 in alt.2600, Me
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On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 13:01:27 -0700, Evan Platt
<evan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 03 Apr 2006 18:00:55 GMT, ThePsyko <ThePsyko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I'm up at the end of the penninsula.. 'bout a 45 minute drive from
Mountain View

Cool deal.. We should do lunch. I work in Pleasanton.

Oh wait.. meeting stranger from Usenet named the Psyko.

Bad idea.

Never mind.

:-D

I know you're just joking, but it cracks me up how paranoid many
people are about physically meeting someone that they met on the
internet, as though anyone that uses the internet must surely be a
boogie-man. They'll sit down and strike up a conversation with a
perfect stranger on the subway but freak at the idea of meeting a
net buddy. Is there any difference? In reality, which is more
dangerous? People can be really kooky.


So you don't mind if I sleep on your couch next time I'm in town?

But would you sleep on Hatter's couch?
;-)

I can't even come up with a response to that lol

I think that was my point, I wouldn't mind meeting you, or most other
regs in this group, although those that would be allowed in my house
might be a
shorter list. Similarily, whether I would feel comfortable visiting
their house, becomes an individual decision.

I would meet just about anyone...
I would have a selective few over to the house.
I wouldn't even ask someone to sleep at their house....
I don't even like sleeping at my mother's house....
:-)
And never mind the inlaws house, I hate sleeping there, beds are too short
for me at 6'5".
;-)

LOL
My wife and baby go to the in-laws and usually sleep over
because it is close to a two hour drive and the grandparents
really like having them stay and sleep....
As for me?
I'll take a second vehicle and make the fukkin drive home.
"Y'all wanna stay and sleep over"?
"Fine"...
"Be careful on your way home and I'll see you when you get here".
:-)
Three hours for me, to the out-laws, I can hardly wait for the Easter long
weekend. I get to do all the handyman type jobs around their house too.
not to mention the computer support type stuff.
;-)

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Froz...
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