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I hate when you meet a guy....(closed because it ended perfectly)

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PurpleObsessor_15 (hunnybunn13) I met this guy...17 (I 14), at a family fun day fundraiser. LOTZA FUN!! I get in a flirtatious mood and stuff...and b-4 he leaves he ends up hugging me........TWICE!! More cuddled cause' we walked with our arms around each other. Anyway i REALLY want to see him again, but the only chance of thank would be if i were going to high school next year (but i gitz held back), gotta wait till the year after i gues

LIFE IS FULL OF SADNESS!!! :(

BTW: this guy was SUPER funny (and fun)


Reads with Scotch Ok, maybe a simple, Go join the littlest haters club would have worked. Or Get off my lawn...



message 3: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (randymandy) Make out with her girlfriends? WTF, Nick?


message 4: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (randymandy) Ha. Ok, I just read the rest of your post, and the other one, too. Believe me, I'm laughing with you not at you. :)


Reads with Scotch Well I had to let someone have it. I have been letting the hate build up for a few days now. Gothcrotch seemed as good as any target, and really she just makes it so simple. I thought they all had their littlest hatter club now?


Reads with Scotch {:-( Ok... I understand.

I wouldn't want you to be frightened. I think you could have copy pasted it to an e-mail and then all the haters over 18 haters could have enjoyed it via e-mail }:-D You must admit it; I had some really fine hate percolating there.

Seriously though, I think you made the right call.



p.s. I'm still holding you personally accountable though.



Reads with Scotch :-D can it go on the THC greatest post thread? Oh wait that would kind have defeat the purpose huh.


message 8: by Lori (new)

Lori Awwww, I want to see Nick's post! Can I gitz it?


Reads with Scotch Batteries not included ;)


Reads with Scotch I think I had some good suggestions. Sarah was convinced that I made such a convincing argument that gothcrotch would probably take my advice. We can't have that happening. Then I would have to smoke pole for smokes in the clank!


Reads with Scotch Oh, Come on, that’s taking it a bit far isn't it. Name calling, I'm sure she encounters much worse at school. But you know it's your boat.


Reads with Scotch I keep forgetting you’re in education… For some reason I just picture you as working at… Eh, Hooters…. Coyote Ugly… I guess I just don’t expect to hear educators talking about drinking and puking and the like… I don’t know why educators are people too! Right.


Reads with Scotch Seth I suggest a flight of the concords soundtrack when ever she approaches your desk… Particularly business time. If that doesn’t drive the point home nothing will.


Honestly I detect some weak points in your armor my man. Watch your head; otherwise you will end up like crotch.


You know what time it is baby, when I’m down to just my socks. It’s business time, that’s why they call them business sock.



Reads with Scotch :D yes, I love the concords


Reads with Scotch redheads not warheads


message 16: by Carlie (new)

Carlie I hate idiots who care more about some stupid dork "cuddling" them then their own F*****G education!
God, now I'm going to hell because of her dumbass!
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!


message 17: by Carlie (new)

Carlie AND....guess what....if you ever do see him again and he gets to know that you got held back in school, he'll want nothing to do with your uneducated ass.


Reads with Scotch Yes Carlie... be careful we need to coddle GothCrotch. She needs to feel special and important, unique and all that.

I really think that kind of behavior really does the next generation a disservice. In the real world nobody is going to coddle them and make them feel good about their stupid decisions all day. In the real world when you’re an incompetent ass, you loose your job. Unless of course you work for a company that restricts firing people when they don’t do their jobs.


Tough love and constructive criticism. That’s what American children need. Not this touchy feely love me crap. They do that in France.



message 19: by Emma (new)

Emma  Blue (litlover) And what's wrong with France?


message 20: by Tesse (new)

Tesse (hooksinmyhead) Isn't he the person (Jemaine Clement) who used to shill for Outback?




message 21: by Tesse (new)

Tesse (hooksinmyhead) I did an analysis of different restaurant advertisements & commercials for a class on food, race, ethnicity and gender identity and thought I remembered him.

Could be wrong, though.


message 22: by Chloe (new)

Chloe (countessofblooms) Oh Jemaine say it isn't so! I could handle Bret being a hobbit, but I'm not sure I can take shilling for the steakhouse. First Of Montreal lets them use that song and now this. Why must Outback consume everything I love? I know these people need to make a living, but really.... Outback?


message 23: by Tesse (new)

Tesse (hooksinmyhead) Ouch...

I'm glad he went on to other things and from what I've read the show and the music are getting decent critical reviews.

Being the "Outback steak guy" seems like a limited career move.


message 24: by Sally (new)

Sally (mrsnolte) | -1 comments This makes me sad. I like to imagine that Jemaine didn't exist before I discovered him and his curvy lips.




message 25: by Chloe (new)

Chloe (countessofblooms) I just hate that it was "Wraith Pinned to the Mist..." that they licensed, it was one of my favorite songs and I just can't stand the awful remake that Outhouse commissioned. I'm not sure if I'm on board for some Kevin Barnes therapy. If Hissing Fauna is what we get when Barnes works out his issues in musical form then here's hoping for many more years of instability.

New Of Montreal this Fall. Color me excited!


message 26: by Sally (last edited Jun 30, 2008 04:22PM) (new)

Sally (mrsnolte) | -1 comments Hip hip hooray! What color can I paint you?

Now I have of Montreal stuck in my head. Dangnabbit.


message 27: by Tesse (new)

Tesse (hooksinmyhead) For a while it was The Gap that was using songs from musicians I care about enough to be bothered by corporate "corruption".

Although, I kind of gave up after Volkswagen used Nick Drake's Pink Moon in their ad campaign.




message 28: by Dave (new)

Dave Russell Why is Jemaine doing commercials for Outback? He's a New Zealander, not an Australian.



message 29: by PurpleObsessor_15 (last edited Jul 02, 2008 12:46AM) (new)

PurpleObsessor_15 (hunnybunn13) HELLO!! when i'm 19 he'll be 22!! does anyone care that he's not really that much older than me!!?? he's not even that much taller than me.

so i just gonna shut my mouth with u guys!! I mean it.....it seems like u all have scared the livin shit out of all the other teens in this site. i don't like this critisizim (nvm the spellin) or being picked on (Nick!!!) so u all won't have to hear ANOTHER word from me cause, i REALLY AM sick of this!!!!
u say "stick to middle schoolers" HELLO i got held back because of my mom and i would have passed if she didn't think it wasn't the best thing 4 me. otherwise, i wouldn't HAVE to be around middle schoolers, so y should i stick to them!!

UGH u guys just infuriate me!!!

sry 4 the outrage but i've just had it. and here i thougt grown ups were easier to deal with....u guys SURE proved me wrong!!!


Reads with Scotch ::takes a bow::

That was a lot easier then I thought it would be.


message 31: by Tracy (new)

Tracy i just wanted to point out that when dealing with a difference in ages, how much it matters decreases exponentially with time. so really 13 to 16: pretty big difference. you're in junior high, he's in high school. 19 to 22: not as much of a difference, assuming you're both in college (although the difference between partners where one is in high school and one in college is probably the hardest to overcome. they're just two totally different worlds). and then you have adults dating/married to people 10, 15 or more years their senior, and there's very little difference at all (40 to 50? that's nothing).

so, the advice they've given you is pretty sound, even if you take it as a bit insulting. but it's important that you and your partner (no matter his age) be in the same place in life, or it will be a ridiculous amount of work to overcome that (especially when you're young and inexperienced with relationships. i speak from personal experience).


message 32: by Carlie (new)

Carlie GJ nick.....I stand by my comment that school is more important than boys.


PurpleObsessor_15 (hunnybunn13) wtv...i'm a teenage GIRL of all things!! u guys might be such old geezers that u forget the hormones u go through!! it just helps me to let it out by tellin someone OK!!??


message 34: by Tesse (new)

Tesse (hooksinmyhead) GC, why have you ignored the "grown-ups" (I prefer to think of myself as a person and not as an age) who have tried to give reasonable opinions or responses such as Tracy?

I'm not trying to get you riled up but this is not a place just to "get it out" without garnering feedback, some of it negative.

The site is not designed exclusively as a way to vent as one would to a friend.





message 35: by Tesse (new)

Tesse (hooksinmyhead) *blushing furiously*

Ah shucks, ma'am.

We law folk do what we can.

*tips hat and winks*


message 36: by Carlie (new)

Carlie Yup....that's what it is. I'm an old geezer cause I remember thinking as a teenager that school was more important than boys. I don't remember the whole hormone thing.....we old geezers still have hormones too you know. i had crushes on boys of course but I knew exactly what was more worth my time.
In fact I've got a crush right now, but know what, I know I'm married and my family's much more important to me than any boy (man) can be.


message 37: by Tracy (new)

Tracy HA! do i remember hormones. what sort of a question is that. OF COURSE i do. heck, not even 4 years ago i was doing dumb things like skipping my friday morning studio to run off to a long weekend in chicago with my new "exciting" boyfriend (uh, turns out "exciting" sometimes translates as "immature, manipulative jerk," fyi). i was never as controlled as carlie (although i turned out all right in the end too, even if i do have a few regrets about school stuff i could have done a lot better if i had tried a little harder and cared a little more), but she has a really good point. we aren't old geezers, and you never really grow out of those crushy ooey gooey "omg he touched me" feelings. you just have to learn to channel them properly, and learn when it's best to simply ignore them completely.

it's just that we've all done our fair share of idiotic things, and some of us (even though we know full well you won't actually listen, because we also know that we wouldn't have listened) really are trying to help you to avoid making the same mistakes.


message 38: by Tesse (new)

Tesse (hooksinmyhead) Tracy, I think you turned out better than "all right".


message 39: by Carlie (new)

Carlie wow Tracy....you did that really well and with none of the condescension I seem to never be able to avoid.


PurpleObsessor_15 (hunnybunn13) goodbye...u wanted all the kids off this haters club... i'm GONE!!


message 41: by Carlie (new)

Carlie there would be no crisis


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