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xxxxxxxxxxxx Posted Aug 4, 2005
Ah
Only a 2 and it is only Thursday.
My week was a 5 until I went into town shopping and now it is a 8!
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Ash Posted Aug 4, 2005
Today attempted helping rehoming a dog for someone I asked out a while back....
I found someone interested but the dog has been rehoimed elsewhere, I'm sure she was impressed though....
Other than that, we regained a member of staff (who was off sick) but lost another (who went off sick)....
I wrote a long post explaining that we are perpetually short staffed due to the department being cut down from 6 full time staff and three part timers to four full time staff and two part timers..
I can't find it anywhere so I think I was distracted before I put it on...
Still almost the weekend...
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xxxxxxxxxxxx Posted Aug 4, 2005
I often forget to post after previewinghaven't got a list for it you see
Overworked and under staffed am not suprised your week was a 2
What kind of dog was it and did you go out with your friend and could it be. I romance
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Ash Posted Aug 4, 2005
Jack Russell that doesn't like kids... (actually it's only really soppy, stupid dogs that do... hair pulling, dog torturing,little s..)
And no, I have asked again the subtle "No" I had a few weeks back..
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xxxxxxxxxxxx Posted Aug 4, 2005
My friend has a little brown Jack Russell puppy and it head butts any thing that moves ,her poor is concussed.The puppy is only the size of your hand and very cute apart from the head butting
Third time lucky ,ask her out on a non date activity ,sometimes the thought of a date situation makes women nervous
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xxxxxxxxxxxx Posted Aug 4, 2005
Ask her advice on what to by a female relative for a gift and ask if she could maybe meet you in town to help or daytime dates are not so intimidating ,meet for a coffee first,use a little imagination
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xxxxxxxxxxxx Posted Aug 5, 2005
In life don't regret what you have done regret what you haven't,so ask her again she may just say yes
Invite her to lunch
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Ash Posted Aug 5, 2005
Nah, I've gone beyond that now...
She really isn't my type anyway and she's probably a lesbian or something (it's what we tell ourselves when the fairer sex say no...)
After your little suggestion, I have decided to try chatting to the nice looking girl that smiled at me in the gym a few times....
Just on the off chance she's single...
But I may not...
I'm in no serious hurry...
And she may have been smiling at the bloated gimp having trouble with the treadmill... You never know....
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xxxxxxxxxxxx Posted Aug 6, 2005
Yes go and chat to her about the gym ask her if she has been a member long because you are new
Remember if she isn't single she may still have single friends and once she gets to know how nice you are witty and intelligent she could bring a single friend along for you women to match make their friends
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Ash Posted Aug 7, 2005
TY for the advice I doubt I'll take it though....
Have you ever thought that you may be trying to match make on a remote basis?
The one thing I really, really miss about being single is having someone to laugh with.... (I realised that the other day in the pub after putting a female friend into fits of laughter (and no she isn't single))
As for charm, wit and intelligence.... My Dad had a goat with more of those qualities than I possess...
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xxxxxxxxxxxx Posted Aug 7, 2005
don't under sell yourself that is the first rule of dating and a compliment should be accepted as a gift
Laughter is something that is better shared,so that should make you more determined to find , well at least a new date then
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Ash Posted Aug 7, 2005
I share a lot of my humour on the net... You never know perhaps some of those people are actually doing so...
It's not the same but it avoids a lot of the problems available in real life...
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Ash Posted Aug 7, 2005
I'll consider it, I think she's a bit young though....
Or I'm a bit old.
Maybe after another week or so....
Carpe diem...
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