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| Originally Posted by FailingEnterpriseAdmin After you called me on saying "I have an interesting life" and suggested it sounded like I was trying to prove something, I reconsidered and decided I didn't want that sentence up there. But then all the subsequent messages were based upon that and it would have been tough to delete just the initiating message. Then I decided I have the right to delete my own posts, just like every other registered user, but then... then I just got pissed and deleted the thread. Hmmm, upon meeting this discussion board participant for dinner did they meet my expectations for them? Probably more no than yes. E-mail (and Private Messaging) and telephone are vastly different communication channels than meeting in person, so it's probably not reasonable to expect they'll turn out in person like you figured they would. I was pleasantly surprised. I had a great time. It was a fun conversation. But I don't have an interesting life. I've also now received another dinner invitation from another community member. Time to look at my travel schedule! |
that's really cute... I'm sorry, but that's damn funny. Seriously you deleted a thread because I said you sounded like you were trying to prove something? Who cares what I say? what if others would've disagreed? You love to foster debate. But I understand, I couldn't handle the scrutiny ALL of your posts are constantly under...glad it's you and not me.
Wow, I'm a powerful person... I'm damn persuasive, had you second-guessing yourself. (there's my sarcasm again.)
The part that's funny is the "just got pissed and deleted the thread." I was pushing your buttons. You seem like a reasonable guy, but sometimes you seem like you let what people say about you get to you and your posts read as if you're defending your lifestyle/hobbies etc. Don't. Let it roll off of your back. I hope you weren't pissed at me, that wasn't the reason I wrote it...the I have an interesting life part just made me laugh. Of course you're interesting, look what you subject yourself to daily.
If you start taking people up on these dinner invitations, you'll have someone to visit in every state, you can post a FE road trip complete with an itenerary of each state and a picture of yourself in front of the ERAC corporate office in st. louis. it'd be hilarious.