People who Can't Mind Their Own Business
#25people who can't mind their own business
Posted: 5/26/06 at 10:08am
See, now, all of youse guys are turning this into a joke but I'm serious! Said person has gotten on my last nerve.
And it's not you, Doodle. Said person falls right into the genetic makeup necessary to apparently A.) like me and B.) annoy the hell out of me while just being true to him/herself.
#26people who can't mind their own business
Posted: 5/26/06 at 10:10amCrap. It's me.
brdlwyr
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/14/05
#27people who can't mind their own business
Posted: 5/26/06 at 10:10amBWS, you should not speak so rudely about your mother!
#28people who can't mind their own business
Posted: 5/26/06 at 10:11amYou've gone too far bway, you promised me that you'd never betray my confidence concerning my him/herself weekends.
#29people who can't mind their own business
Posted: 5/26/06 at 10:12amOK, let's get serious. You have to take the good with the bad in people. No one person is going to be perfect. When the bad outweighs the good, then it's goodbye!
#30people who can't mind their own business
Posted: 5/26/06 at 10:14am
Jane2, I've said goodbye to MANY people before. This type of person never takes it as goodbye, they take it as "oh, so you really just want me to keep coming around and talking/whining about it!" Plus, I'm not in a position to completely remove said person. I could be really ugly and rude and that'd get the point across, but I'm kind of hoping someone here might know of a way to get the point across that I realize we have to share "space" but we don't have to be friends and I'd appreciate some privacy and it's not all about you and yada yada yada.
#31people who can't mind their own business
Posted: 5/26/06 at 10:15amPitchfork, bway. It always works...
#32people who can't mind their own business
Posted: 5/26/06 at 10:18amOh, I see, it's a real problem. This may sound like a copout, but when things become that close to the point where you *have* to make a decision, but can't-I always say wait it out a little more. The universe has a way of swaying things one way or the other. Something will happen soon to take care of this.
#33people who can't mind their own business
Posted: 5/26/06 at 10:19amWell, frankly, there is something afoot that could remove said person from my life, but it's really annoying to deal with as it's almost daily.
#34people who can't mind their own business
Posted: 5/26/06 at 10:23am
Well, since it isnt me, this sounds like the "its not you, its me" breakup. There is no nice way to deal with it...except remove yourself from whatever circumstance that keeps this person in your life, OR confront the person head on...no matter what the outcome.
and papa, garbage is always a euphemism...
"In Oz, the verb is douchifizzation." PRS
#35people who can't mind their own business
Posted: 5/26/06 at 10:23amOh - it's a sock puppet?
#36people who can't mind their own business
Posted: 5/26/06 at 10:24amDon't forget--today is National Death to Sock Puppets Day!
"Shut up! It's been 29 years!!!" --the incomparable Patti LuPone in her MUCH DESERVED Tony acceptance speech for Gypsy.
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#37people who can't mind their own business
Posted: 5/26/06 at 10:24am
"Well, frankly, there is something afoot that could remove said person from my life, but it's really annoying to deal with as it's almost daily"
There we go! My bill is in the mail~
#38people who can't mind their own business
Posted: 5/26/06 at 10:25amHasn't the decision already been made by bway?
#39people who can't mind their own business
Posted: 5/26/06 at 10:26amIs that something that's afoot wearing a flip flop?
#40people who can't mind their own business
Posted: 5/26/06 at 10:27am
Yeah, that's the problem. But I've said what I thought was enough. Being mean seems to be the only other verbal option but, really, what does that ever do except create a victim complex? And this type of person always has a pret-a-porter victim complex in their closet.
#41people who can't mind their own business
Posted: 5/26/06 at 10:28amMy job is done here-this house is clean!
brdlwyr
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/14/05
#42people who can't mind their own business
Posted: 5/26/06 at 10:28amTRO - or permanent injuction?
#43people who can't mind their own business
Posted: 5/26/06 at 10:29amI remove them from my life.....
#44people who can't mind their own business
Posted: 5/26/06 at 10:30amsledgehammer.
...global warming can manifest itself as heat, cool, precipitation, storms, drought, wind, or any other phenomenon, much like a shapeshifter. -- jim geraghty
pray to st. jude
i'm a sonic reducer
he was the gimmicky sort
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#45people who can't mind their own business
Posted: 5/26/06 at 10:31am
How many skeletons are afoot in the closet, do you think, bway?
#46people who can't mind their own business
Posted: 5/26/06 at 10:32amoh, hell, it's like the nightmare before christmas in there.
...global warming can manifest itself as heat, cool, precipitation, storms, drought, wind, or any other phenomenon, much like a shapeshifter. -- jim geraghty
pray to st. jude
i'm a sonic reducer
he was the gimmicky sort
fenchurch=mejusthavingfun=magwildwood=mmousefan=bkcollector=bradmajors=somethingtotalkabout: the fenchurch mpd collective
#47people who can't mind their own business
Posted: 5/26/06 at 10:32amThe average skeleton has two feet.
#49people who can't mind their own business
Posted: 5/26/06 at 10:35am
Start sending them letters from a "secret admirer." It always works on sitcoms, to hilarious results!
That way they might leave your life alone if they think they have one of their own.
I think life is much easier if you just ask your self:
"What would Kathy/Patty do?"
"In Oz, the verb is douchifizzation." PRS
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