amaranth said:This NEEDS to happen. Maybe a blog or something...
Lady Tuyen's Rant Hour? That would be a great radio program........
amaranth said:This NEEDS to happen. Maybe a blog or something...
amikety said:As promised.........
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This is from Kelowna, B. C.
amikety said:Lady Tuyen's Rant Hour? That would be a great radio program........
amikety said:As promised.........
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This is from Kelowna, B. C.
lunas said:Good night ladies and gentlemen, and anotherbeautifuldays is almost gone ;D dont' stay up too late! you need your beauty sleep :-*
Halfmoon said:Nope not a chance. Nonetheless intelligent idea.
tuyen said:
tuyen said:Screw it. I'm doing it.
scylla said:This thread cracks me up. I have a large but questionable group of friends - and the words "screw it - I'm doing it" always lead to great things.
I need to get to bed. Need to be up in about six hours and heading into the office.
Hubby is on a business trip and I have no adult supervision. No adult supervision = poor life choices.
blueboom said:I don't have anything I can add as most of my encounters with stupidity are at work (I spend a, uh, lot of time working) but I wouldn't be surprised if my entire office knew my mother was technologically impaired.
Me, shouting ten times today: IS THE DVD PLAYER ON? IS THE LIGHT ON THE DVD PLAYER BLUE OR RED? IS THE DISC IN THE DVD PLAYER?
But that isn't stupidity; that's the Gen Y plight.
tuyen said:Yeah...that doesn't count. We've all had parents who couldn't operate certain types of technology without feeling pain or discomfort. But that's not stupidity. And we definitely don't feel contempt towards them when it happens. We still love them - perhaps even more so, and we don't want them deported or barred from entering the country in the first place.