puddleofmud Posted April 7, 2007 Posted April 7, 2007 Sounds as if WE should be getting YOU some coffee, darling. and maybe a tissue or two? As this made me a bit teary. I am so very sorry for the loss of your dear puppy. Yes, I have experienced this but no one knows how it feels until it happens to us as individuals. The pain is indescribable--there is nothing like it. I actually felt guilty that I felt more sorrow and loss about having to put down my beloved soul-mate whom just happened to be a canine, as opposed to my grief about my own grandparent's passing. I suppose this may have been because my grandparents were very elderly and I'd had so much time with them. But my Dog---there is no greater love (and if you would be so kind as to not tell a word of this to my two big slobbering Rots, I would really appreciate it~) I did write a eulogy for my prince though never formally expressed I felt he deserved that. And it made me feel a little better. So you might try to do that for you. Please accept my deepest sorrow for the loss of your beloved friend. May he/ she rest in peace. So, um, what flavor of coffee should I be getting you? J/K Actually, from reading through his other threads, this guy sorta seems like a tool. In other news, I'm really depressed that I had to put my dog down today. Has anyone else experienced this pain?
jbmarine Posted April 7, 2007 Posted April 7, 2007 I am sorry for the loss of your dog...Yes, I've experienced that type of pain. It's just awful. Please, seriously, start a thread about it in the coping section and I'll post more there. http://www.loveshack.org/forums/showthread.php?p=1149288#post1149288 Thank you for the idea. I did start one. I would appreciate it if you shared your story as well. Sounds as if WE should be getting YOU some coffee, darling. and maybe a tissue or two? As this made me a bit teary. I am so very sorry for the loss of your dear puppy. Yes, I have experienced this but no one knows how it feels until it happens to us as individuals. The pain is indescribable--there is nothing like it. I actually felt guilty that I felt more sorrow and loss about having to put down my beloved soul-mate whom just happened to be a canine, as opposed to my grief about my own grandparent's passing. I suppose this may have been because my grandparents were very elderly and I'd had so much time with them. But my Dog---there is no greater love (and if you would be so kind as to not tell a word of this to my two big slobbering Rots, I would really appreciate it~) I did write a eulogy for my prince though never formally expressed I felt he deserved that. And it made me feel a little better. So you might try to do that for you. Please accept my deepest sorrow for the loss of your beloved friend. May he/ she rest in peace. Thank you. It's amazing that you mention that, though, as I was just thinking the same thing. I didn't shed a tear for either one of my grandparents when they died. The two that I knew were amazing people, but I was just never that close to them. The death of my 4 legged friend touched me more than anything. He really broke my heart.
mikey2strikes Posted April 7, 2007 Posted April 7, 2007 hang on... let me get this straight... nothing actually happened? you just swapped numbers... and thats a potential affair?
Author Dadaal Posted April 7, 2007 Author Posted April 7, 2007 hang on... let me get this straight... nothing actually happened? you just swapped numbers... and thats a potential affair? This is the ONLY member who really understood my point. As I said earlier, expect the outcome so soon.
whichwayisup Posted April 7, 2007 Posted April 7, 2007 http://www.loveshack.org/forums/t112550/ or http://www.loveshack.org/forums/t114594/ What and why are you doing what you're doing? Remember what I said earlier, Karma........
bridget_jones Posted April 7, 2007 Posted April 7, 2007 If you work for the same company, wouldn't her email address be in your address book already?! Then so what if she gave it to you, you already had it... Busted! Good work, Green Eyes! Dude, Dadaal...if this is true...maybe she accepted as her own "experiment." She is talking to her female coworkers about Dadaal the guy that hit on her. I agree with others, watch out, you think you're so cool. Just wait til Monday when you get a call from Human Resources about a complaint from a married coworker you were hitting on her. (Personally I do think you're making this up, though.) Just read your posts...good work, WWiU!
Author Dadaal Posted April 8, 2007 Author Posted April 8, 2007 Busted! Good work, Green Eyes! Dude, Dadaal...if this is true...maybe she accepted as her own "experiment." She is talking to her female coworkers about Dadaal the guy that hit on her. I agree with others, watch out, you think you're so cool. Just wait til Monday when you get a call from Human Resources about a complaint from a married coworker you were hitting on her. (Personally I do think you're making this up, though.) Just read your posts...good work, WWiU! Am I busted here??..I don't think so... it is actually other way around. Emails are personal and can't be shared with coworkers. At work, we do have other means to communicate to each other. Let's see what happens on Monday?
whichwayisup Posted April 8, 2007 Posted April 8, 2007 . Emails are personal and can't be shared with coworkers But, then CAN be shared with Human Resources. And, also, if she is friends with one of the gals that she works with, she WILL show her friend. Don't fool yourself. Hey, it's a good thing you don't have a girlfriend right now, because your true colours are coming out.
lovernotafighter Posted April 8, 2007 Posted April 8, 2007 All I know is if she was interested in you and you sent her a e-mail I am pretty certain her interest would wane quickly. seeing how you say you head a department however seem to have trouble forming cognitive sentences I believe my assumption to be accurate. I am not claiming to be a grammatical genius here but your lack or laziness to formulate a simple sentence so it doesn't sound like it came from a 12 year old is rather appalling at least to me *shrugs*
Author Dadaal Posted April 10, 2007 Author Posted April 10, 2007 All I know is if she was interested in you and you sent her a e-mail I am pretty certain her interest would wane quickly. seeing how you say you head a department however seem to have trouble forming cognitive sentences I believe my assumption to be accurate. I am not claiming to be a grammatical genius here but your lack or laziness to formulate a simple sentence so it doesn't sound like it came from a 12 year old is rather appalling at least to me *shrugs* "Lovernotafighter " HHHHHh.. what's bothering you? It must be funny to see YOU claiming to be a grammatical genius. Absorb the general concept of my words rather than taking cognizance of how they appear. This is a discussion hub for all generations regardless of their locations. It is a choice I have made to write the way you have observed. Make sure you correct yours. Anyways, I got an email from this woman and she told me she is interested in me. The burning issue is ..WIll she finally accept my invitations??
Izzar Posted April 10, 2007 Posted April 10, 2007 It's Monday & I'm curious as to what went on here with dadaal & his female friend/coworker.
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