Do you ever come to the Board just to see if a Certain Someone had posted anything?

  • Thread starter Abrahan "Palare" Garza
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Re: happiness is...

> WHY ??????????????????? Why do you feel like that?

Avec mes souvenirs
J'ai allumé le feu
Mes chagrins, mes plaisirs
Je n'ai plus besoin d'eux
Balayés mes amours
Avec leurs trémolos
Balayés pour toujours
Je repars à zéro
 
Re: happiness is...

Je crois que j'ai lu ça quelque part, mais je ne me rappelle pas où exactement.

I know it's not your way of doing things, but if you want to talk to someone, I am always here to hear you.

> Avec mes souvenirs
> J'ai allumé le feu
> Mes chagrins, mes plaisirs
> Je n'ai plus besoin d'eux
> Balayés mes amours
> Avec leurs trémolos
> Balayés pour toujours
> Je repars à zéro
 
Re: Happiness!

> Happiness is what you feel when you are happy. It is perfectly
> possible to experience bouts of happiness even at your most
> miserable hour.

I agree completely with you - I am reading a book from a woman killed in Auschwitz that felt herself happy almost everyday...

> Watching children hit each other, that makes me happy...

This is a strange choice indeed. I hate when my daughter hits my sister's daughter and vice-versa.
 
Re: happiness is...

> Je crois que j'ai lu ça quelque part, mais je ne me rappelle pas
> où exactement.

i guess you don't Edith piaf when you see it...that's OK.

> I know it's not your way of doing things, but if you want to
> talk to someone, I am always here to hear you.

i did a very bad thing
 
Re: Happiness!

> This is a strange choice indeed. I hate when my daughter hits my
> sister's daughter and vice-versa.

Oh you know I don't mean it! : )
 
Re: Happiness!

> Oh you know I don't mean it! : )

you enjoy some fight, don't you????? Well, that's happiness for you, I KNOW... LOL
 
Re: happiness is...

> i guess you don't Edith piaf when you see it...that's OK.

Oh yes... i don`t know almost anything from hers anyway...

> i did a very bad thing

Excuse me, but you put me in a state of a tremendous curiosity...
 
Re: Happiness!

> Oh you know I don't mean it! : )

Oh no?

Oh, perhaps I missed some of your posts... :)))
 
Re: Aaaaahhhhhh but no!

> Oh no?

No, I abhor real life violence...although fantasy, I believe, you can pepper however you like.

> Oh, perhaps I missed some of your posts... :)))

Maybeeeeeeeeeee? But then again, maybe not!

: P
 
Re: happiness is...

> Oh yes... i don`t know almost anything from hers anyway...

You should! Old timey French cabaret

> Excuse me, but you put me in a state of a tremendous
> curiosity...

I may have, however, i don't even know where to begin, so we'll just leave it and go "oops" and remind myself next time that I would be better if I dropped certain subject matters.
 
Re: happiness is...

> You should! Old timey French cabaret

I prefer Old timey German cabaret - I like German language, but it's oh sooo difficult...

> I may have, however, i don't even know where to begin,

give me some hint!

>so we'll
> just leave it and go "oops" and remind myself next
> time that I would be better if I dropped certain subject
> matters.

Oh please, you know you can trust me!
 
Re: Aaaaahhhhhh but no!

> No, I abhor real life violence...although fantasy, I believe,
> you can pepper however you like.

I agree completely with you, as always!

> Maybeeeeeeeeeee? But then again, maybe not!

Oh, I don't know - I'm being out of here these days.

> : P
 
Re: happiness is...

> I prefer Old timey German cabaret - I like German language, but
> it's oh sooo difficult...

What are you talking about? German and English are in the same language family, and you certainly do the english bit decently....

not that i've ever tried learning german, but still...

> give me some hint!

oh, you know...you get tired of things going a certain way and repeating over and over and you want to move beyond that point and not live your life like Miss Havisham from Great Expectations and you get the idea that saying something you shouldn't might make things change, because the usual routes of being quiet, nice, and reasonable don't work.

i think my life is worth more than this, but sometimes, there is nothing there to be judge of what is proper, but i was never built for that role anyway.

Sad. My own boss even snapped my head off today for shrugging my shoulders when asked if I wanted a cheap plastic calendar sent to us by the software company who deals with us. "You NEVER know what you want" and then she threw it on my desk, but not before saying something else about the calendar and muttering before she went back in her office. All that over a laminated piece of paper that I already had one of anyway.

I never understood why Morrissey was so opposed to managers. If i had money, i would hire someone to make my decisions for me, and I can get back to the more important tasks such as hanging out.

"She already has one. May I suggest you giving it to someone who doesn't have one, or donating it to a charitable orgainization?"

Of course, people always want you to leap enthusiastically out of your chair about everything when in reality, you have questions about everything. I think I lead one of those lives where I like to know the "why" of it, but not experience the "how" of it. I should have been a journalist because I do like to sit like a lump and analyze the other cool things people are doing.

> Oh please, you know you can trust me!

yes, i will trust YOU in front of EVERYONE ELSE
 
Re: happiness is...

>
>What are you talking about? German and English are in the same language
>family, and you certainly do the english bit decently....

Oh Suzanne, thank you! I appreaciated so much your words... you know I am insecure about my English...

Anyway, English is a language with much latin influence than German, is very much easier to us to learn than English. And German has the accusativ, the dativ, the nominativ, the genitiv... all this is really difficult.

>
>not that i've ever tried learning german, but still...

I complain about German but I really like to study it - I am obsessed with German these days. I am obsessed with Nazism and classical music sung in German (Bach, Schubert, Mahler, Shumann)

>
>oh, you know...you get tired of things going a certain way and repeating
over
>and over and you want to move beyond that point and not live your life like
>Miss Havisham from Great Expectations and you get the idea that saying
>something you shouldn't might make things change, because the usual routes
of
>being quiet, nice, and reasonable don't work.

Oh yes - I have these kind of thoughts sometimes. Once I almost went to work in Brasilia... (perhaps I have told you so)

>
>i think my life is worth more than this, but sometimes, there is nothing
there
>to be judge of what is proper, but i was never built for that role anyway.

We never know what is proper or no to be exact - I try to use intuition in these moments.

>
>Sad. My own boss even snapped my head off today for shrugging my shoulders
>when asked if I wanted a cheap plastic calendar sent to us by the software
>company who deals with us. "You NEVER know what you want" and then she
threw
>it on my desk, but not before saying something else about the calendar and
>muttering before she went back in her office. All that over a laminated
piece
>of paper that I already had one of anyway.

Did you act like this before with her? It seems your boss were in a very bad day, and this doesn't justify her rude way of acting anyway. I think she have no rights to act like she did. Her reaction was absurd.

>
>I never understood why Morrissey was so opposed to managers. If i had
money, i
>would hire someone to make my decisions for me, and I can get back to the
more
>important tasks such as hanging out.

I tend to agree with you - but my recent experiences with other people
working to me were not satisfactory at all. I begin to agree with Morrissey.

>
>"She already has one. May I suggest you giving it to someone who doesn't
have
>one, or donating it to a charitable orgainization?"

hehehehe...

>
>Of course, people always want you to leap enthusiastically out of your
chair
>about everything when in reality, you have questions about everything. I
think
>I lead one of those lives where I like to know the "why" of it, but not
>experience the "how" of it. I should have been a journalist because I do
like
>to sit like a lump and analyze the other cool things people are doing.

Oh yes, I know you are exactly like this - I tend to not question things as much as you. I think you would be a good journalist. Furthermore you write very well...

>

>yes, i will trust YOU in front of EVERYONE ELSE

your answer was brillant, and I am laughing about it until now - but I am not that bad, you know...
 
Re: happiness is...

> Oh Suzanne, thank you! I appreaciated so much your words... you
> know I am insecure about my English...

but you're improving...

> Anyway, English is a language with much latin influence than
> German, is very much easier to us to learn than English. And
> German has the accusativ, the dativ, the nominativ, the
> genitiv... all this is really difficult.

that's what happens when you don't really conquer a race.

> I complain about German but I really like to study it - I am
> obsessed with German these days. I am obsessed with Nazism and
> classical music sung in German (Bach, Schubert, Mahler, Shumann)

Heil, Fabricio!

well, you know more than I do.

> Oh yes - I have these kind of thoughts sometimes. Once I almost
> went to work in Brasilia... (perhaps I have told you so)
> there

i thought you did work in brazil...

ooops, heh.

> We never know what is proper or no to be exact - I try to use
> intuition in these moments.

mine is saying, "yay!" but it could be wrong.

> Did you act like this before with her? It seems your boss were
> in a very bad day, and this doesn't justify her rude way of
> acting anyway. I think she have no rights to act like she did.
> Her reaction was absurd.
>

now now, i can see why she did that. after all, i'm one of two people who knows what in the hell is going on in that department. she freely takes away my vacation so i can sit there and clean up other people's mistakes just so she won't look bad in front of the entire station. she also gives me work that i'm no longer supposed to be doing because the current person is a moron. i mean, i can see why she would be hateful.

> I tend to agree with you - but my recent experiences with other
> people
> working to me were not satisfactory at all. I begin to agree
> with Morrissey.

yup. he's the king of not working...

> Oh yes, I know you are exactly like this - I tend to not
> question things as much as you. I think you would be a good
> journalist. Furthermore you write very well...

yes, but i think i'm probably unhirable.

not that it's bothering me. none of that stuff is bothering me these days, and i'm ok not worrying about being an underachiever. because you know what i would actually like to do these days? go on a date! not just an every day thing, but one of those that you are jumping around because you can't believe your luck. i would also head out to the yuppie stores like Pier One and buy expensive junk i don't need and not even sure if i wanted it or not. I need more Moroccan Tea tables! I would also put a device that melts SUV just to get those damn oversized, over polluting pieces of junk out of my way.

When my work is done, I will go to Europe for a very long time and see everything. I might even go to Australia. Eventually I will work for a sketch comedy show in Britain like Harry Hill's show and become a writer for the staff. I will have parts on the show, and I will be the one known for her goofy facial expressions. For my coup de grace, i will hang out with british journos and pick their brain about gossip for my amusement, and when I ask a question, they will respond and not be the weenies they usually are and run off.

> your answer was brillant, and I am laughing about it until now -
> but I am not that bad, you know...

don't take it so personal! what i meant is that you were saying, "shh...it'll be just between the two of us" while that same post is now being translated into 10 languages.
 
Re: happiness is...

>
>> Oh Suzanne, thank you! I appreaciated so much your words... you
>> know I am insecure about my English...
>
>but you're improving...

You made me so happy! Thank you!

>
>> Anyway, English is a language with much latin influence than
>> German, is very much easier to us to learn than English. And
>> German has the accusativ, the dativ, the nominativ, the
>> genitiv... all this is really difficult.
>
>that's what happens when you don't really conquer a race.

I think they couldn't maintain the conquest of the world because people were too affraid of learning German. If the Germans spoke English perhaps they would win the War! :))

>
>> I complain about German but I really like to study it - I am
>> obsessed with German these days. I am obsessed with Nazism and
>> classical music sung in German (Bach, Schubert, Mahler, Shumann)
>
>Heil, Fabricio!

Oh, have I told you I am a German descendent? That's why my name is Fabricio Müller.

>
>well, you know more than I do.

About German? Oh, but not much more.

>
>> Oh yes - I have these kind of thoughts sometimes. Once I almost
>> went to work in Brasilia... (perhaps I have told you so)
>> there
>
>i thought you did work in brazil...
>
>ooops, heh.

hehehehe - Well, and Los Angeles is USA capital, isn't it?

>
>> We never know what is proper or no to be exact - I try to use
>> intuition in these moments.
>
>mine is saying, "yay!" but it could be wrong.

Anyway, sometimes an action of ours seems wrong when we do it, but after some amount of time we see it was the best thing we had to do.

>
>> Did you act like this before with her? It seems your boss were
>> in a very bad day, and this doesn't justify her rude way of
>> acting anyway. I think she have no rights to act like she did.
>> Her reaction was absurd.
>>
>
>now now, i can see why she did that. after all, i'm one of two >people who
>knows what in the hell is going on in that department. she freely >takes away
>my vacation so i can sit there and clean up other people's mistakes > just so
>she won't look bad in front of the entire station. she also gives me >work that
>i'm no longer supposed to be doing because the current person is a >moron. i
>mean, i can see why she would be hateful.

So you are a good functionary and she is hateful with you just because of it? I have no words to describe your boss, she seems really hateful...

>> I tend to agree with you - but my recent experiences with other
>> people
>> working to me were not satisfactory at all. I begin to agree
>> with Morrissey.
>
>yup. he's the king of not working...

That's ok. I have two jobs, and he has none. And our mean is equal to one.

>
>> Oh yes, I know you are exactly like this - I tend to not
>> question things as much as you. I think you would be a good
>> journalist. Furthermore you write very well...
>
>yes, but i think i'm probably unhirable.
>
>not that it's bothering me. none of that stuff is bothering me these >days, and
>i'm ok not worrying about being an underachiever. because you know >what i
>would actually like to do these days? go on a date! not just an >every day
>thing, but one of those that you are jumping around because you can't
>believe
>your luck. i would also head out to the yuppie stores like Pier One >and buy
>expensive junk i don't need and not even sure if i wanted it or not. >I need
>more Moroccan Tea tables! I would also put a device that melts SUV >just to get
>those damn oversized, over polluting pieces of junk out of my way.

I have these kind of ideas too. But normally my kind of these ideas are very stranger ones: walking alone in Curitiba streets at night, perhaps using some drug (I don't even drink alcohol) or making something really wrong. Not that I have really desire of do it, but sometimes I am a little bit tempted in making something bad. I don't know. Perhaps I live a too normal life.

>
>When my work is done,

Which work are you referring too?

>I will go to Europe for a very long time and see
>everything. I might even go to Australia.

Don't you have plans to go to Curitiba? Morrissey did!

Oh please don't be cruel to me...

>Eventually I will work for a sketch
>comedy show in Britain like Harry Hill's show and become a writer >for the
>staff. I will have parts on the show, and I will be the one known >for her
>goofy facial expressions. For my coup de grace, i will hang out with
>british
>journos and pick their brain about gossip for my amusement, and when >I ask a
>question, they will respond and not be the weenies they usually are >and run off.

You will live life in a easy way, won't you?

I would like to do it too.

>
>> your answer was brillant, and I am laughing about it until now -
>> but I am not that bad, you know...
>
>don't take it so personal! what i meant is that you were saying,
>"shh...it'll
>be just between the two of us" while that same post is now being >translated
>into 10 languages.

nooo, I tried to tell you you can trust me and you can mail me.

Anyway, I like writing here too.
 
Re: happiness is...

> You made me so happy! Thank you!

t'weren't nothing

hey, interesting tidbit for today's bored audience: I just killed my 2nd computer in less than 3 years!

I mean, sure, for a while it was crashing right in the middle of me typing a very important sentence, but I didn't think I had real problems until it completely would not boot up.

Luck would have it, my dad had just upgraded his computer leaving all of these unneeded bits from the old one. We replaced the bits one by one until it became apparent that I had fried the motherboard...which he so happened to have the old one. I really lucked out because if he hadn;t done that, it would have cost me hundreds to get a new computer.

> I think they couldn't maintain the conquest of the world because
> people were too affraid of learning German. If the Germans spoke
> English perhaps they would win the War! :))

I hate to tell ya Fabricio, but most Germans CAN speak English. They require everyone to learn starting in elementary school, and they study it for several years beyond that.

> Oh, have I told you I am a German descendent? That's why my name
> is Fabricio Müller.

Is it? My last name is Schroeder.

> About German? Oh, but not much more.

> hehehehe - Well, and Los Angeles is USA capital, isn't it?

Um...yes, Fabricio....sure...

> Anyway, sometimes an action of ours seems wrong when we do it,
> but after some amount of time we see it was the best thing we
> had to do.

Probably. I don't know. I'm under the cloud that I really do need some time off. My brain has quit working on the upper levels. For example, I had borrowed an electric sander for my walls. First of all, it never occured to me that I actually needed to put some sandpaper on the disk and I rubbed the velcro pad the sandpaper would attach to bald. I then rigged it back up by pasting a new pad on top of the old and it would somewhat do the job, and for that, I was told I could keep it. Now, I can't find the damn thing, and my theory is that somehow i tossed it into a bag filled with newspapers originally used as part of my painting project and then left it on the curb for the recyclers to take it away.

I understand the city has a garage sale of usable things they find in the trash. I wonder if I could go there and buy my sander back! :^)

> So you are a good functionary and she is hateful with you just
> because of it? I have no words to describe your boss, she seems
> really hateful...

i found out what it was about, and I can't really explain the situation because it involves lots of TV lingo that would take me eons to describe, but basically, she had at one time, several weeks before, asked me a very vague question about the nature of some papers (without showing them to me, and believe me, there are lots and lots of papers with specific details on them) and I told her i didn't know, because indeed, the way that she phrased it was misleading, and then I turned around a few minutes later and helped them file those among the others and upon seeing them I had the answer and was able to tell her what to do with them. When I told her I didn't know, in her mind, I was putting her off and intentionally not being helpful.

> That's ok. I have two jobs, and he has none. And our mean is
> equal to one.

Are you supporting Moz?

> I have these kind of ideas too. But normally my kind of these
> ideas are very stranger ones: walking alone in Curitiba streets
> at night, perhaps using some drug (I don't even drink alcohol)
> or making something really wrong. Not that I have really desire
> of do it, but sometimes I am a little bit tempted in making
> something bad. I don't know. Perhaps I live a too normal life.

yes, i know what you mean. i would think the alcohol bit would be easy to come by.

> Which work are you referring too?

my work of eliminating SUV's from the road, of course!

> Don't you have plans to go to Curitiba? Morrissey did!

> Oh please don't be cruel to me...

Sorry, Fabricio, not this time.

So, what do you think? Will Moz play more shows than these two? I've completely struck my area off of his most wanted list, of course, but i wonder what else he is going.

But Travis is coming! Yay! I gotta remember to buy tix.

> You will live life in a easy way, won't you?

Is this sarcasm?

Oh yes.. I will live my life my own way...oops, sorry. that should read "wherever the wind blows me..."

it's lazy, but i believe in windfall. i don't believe in the idea that you can actually work towards something, because based on the empirical data, there is very little there to suggest that hard work does anything for you except make you tired.

> I would like to do it too.

> nooo, I tried to tell you you can trust me and you can mail me.

> Anyway, I like writing here too.

me too. beddy bye time!
 
Re: happiness is...

>
>> You made me so happy! Thank you!
>
>t'weren't nothing

Oh....

>
>hey, interesting tidbit for today's bored audience: I just killed my 2nd
>computer in less than 3 years!

But you killed it or it killed itself?
>
>I mean, sure, for a while it was crashing right in the middle of me typing a
>very important sentence, but I didn't think I had real problems until it
>completely would not boot up.
>
>Luck would have it, my dad had just upgraded his computer leaving all of these
>unneeded bits from the old one. We replaced the bits one by one until it
>became apparent that I had fried the motherboard...which he so happened to
>have the old one. I really lucked out because if he hadn;t done that, it would
>have cost me hundreds to get a new computer.

I am happy you didn't have to pay hundreds to a new computer - it's terrible when these kind of things happen...

>
>> I think they couldn't maintain the conquest of the world because
>> people were too affraid of learning German. If the Germans spoke
>> English perhaps they would win the War! :))
>
>I hate to tell ya Fabricio, but most Germans CAN speak English. They require
>everyone to learn starting in elementary school, and they study it for several
>years beyond that.

Ok, but at Hitler's time they didn't want to speak English because they thought they were superior.

And it seems that it's much easier for a German learn the English than for an English learn the German, because both languages have the same origin and German is the more difficult of the two languages. This perhaps made German people think they are superior.

>
>> Oh, have I told you I am a German descendent? That's why my name
>> is Fabricio Müller.
>
>Is it? My last name is Schroeder.

Oh, we have more things in common then, besides Morrissey!

I am from the 3rd generation of my line of Müllers born in Brazil. And you?

>
>> About German? Oh, but not much more.
>
>> hehehehe - Well, and Los Angeles is USA capital, isn't it?
>
>Um...yes, Fabricio....sure...

That's why Morrissey lives there!

>
>> Anyway, sometimes an action of ours seems wrong when we do it,
>> but after some amount of time we see it was the best thing we
>> had to do.
>
>Probably. I don't know. I'm under the cloud that I really do need some time
>off. My brain has quit working on the upper levels. For example, I had
>borrowed an electric sander for my walls. First of all, it never occured to me
>that I actually needed to put some sandpaper on the disk and I rubbed the
>velcro pad the sandpaper would attach to bald. I then rigged it back up by
>pasting a new pad on top of the old and it would somewhat do the job, and for
>that, I was told I could keep it. Now, I can't find the damn thing, and my
>theory is that somehow i tossed it into a bag filled with newspapers
>originally used as part of my painting project and then left it on the curb
>for the recyclers to take it away.

Oh, it's horrible to lose things, isn't it?

Oh, I use to lose everything I had - I don't know why I'm not loosing things as much as I did before. I don't know. Perhaps I'm becaming older and bored.

>
>I understand the city has a garage sale of usable things they find in the
>trash. I wonder if I could go there and buy my sander back! :^)

Oh, perhaps...

But I would think in buying a new one... :-(((

>
>> So you are a good functionary and she is hateful with you just
>> because of it? I have no words to describe your boss, she seems
>> really hateful...
>
>i found out what it was about, and I can't really explain the situation
>because it involves lots of TV lingo that would take me eons to describe, but
>basically, she had at one time, several weeks before, asked me a very vague
>question about the nature of some papers (without showing them to me, and
>believe me, there are lots and lots of papers with specific details on them)
>and I told her i didn't know, because indeed, the way that she phrased it was
>misleading, and then I turned around a few minutes later and helped them file
>those among the others and upon seeing them I had the answer and was able to
>tell her what to do with them. When I told her I didn't know, in her mind, I
>was putting her off and intentionally not being helpful.

Your boss seems to be a very boring person. I think she is the kind of person for whom anything is ok. She seems always preparing something to accuse her subordinates because of nothing. I don't think she had reasons to think such a thing of you.

>
>> That's ok. I have two jobs, and he has none. And our mean is
>> equal to one.
>
>Are you supporting Moz?

I would like to.

>
>> I have these kind of ideas too. But normally my kind of these
>> ideas are very stranger ones: walking alone in Curitiba streets
>> at night, perhaps using some drug (I don't even drink alcohol)
>> or making something really wrong. Not that I have really desire
>> of do it, but sometimes I am a little bit tempted in making
>> something bad. I don't know. Perhaps I live a too normal life.
>
>yes, i know what you mean. i would think the alcohol bit would be easy to come
>by.

Perhaps, but the only thing I have when I use alcohol are headaches.

>
>> Which work are you referring too?
>
>my work of eliminating SUV's from the road, of course!

What's SUV's?

>
>> Don't you have plans to go to Curitiba? Morrissey did!
>
>> Oh please don't be cruel to me...
>
>Sorry, Fabricio, not this time.

Ok.

>
>So, what do you think? Will Moz play more shows than these two? I've
>completely struck my area off of his most wanted list, of course, but i wonder
>what else he is going.

I don't know really what I have to think. I don't know even if he'll play these two!

Morrissey always surprise us, that's why we like him.

>
>But Travis is coming! Yay! I gotta remember to buy tix.

I have never hear anything from Travis, but some friends say it's marvelous. I don't know why but I pratically don't hear rock these days. Just rap, Bach, Schubert, blues, Frank Sinatra and some Brazilian trash music.
>
>> You will live life in a easy way, won't you?
>
>Is this sarcasm?

No no, you really seem more at easy these days.

>
>Oh yes.. I will live my life my own way...oops, sorry. that should read
>"wherever the wind blows me..."
>
>it's lazy, but i believe in windfall. i don't believe in the idea that you can
>actually work towards something, because based on the empirical data, there is
>very little there to suggest that hard work does anything for you except make
>you tired.

I believe in windfall AND in hard work at the same time. I try to use both in my normal life.

>
>> I would like to do it too.
>
>> nooo, I tried to tell you you can trust me and you can mail me.
>
>> Anyway, I like writing here too.
>
>me too. beddy bye time!

Sorry again for my ignorance, but "beddy bye time" is time of sleeping, isn't it?

If so, it's beddy bye time for me too! It's almost 4:00 am in Curitiba!
 
Re: happiness is...

> But you killed it or it killed itself?

Yes, Fabricio, it couldn't take any more of this cruel world and I was shocked as i walked in the door from work to find it hanging from the ceiling fan with a rope around it's monitor.

Speaking of things that can't take it any more, my kitty ran away or something. Hadn't seen her in a week. I'm down to a houseplant now.

> Ok, but at Hitler's time they didn't want to speak English
> because they thought they were superior.

funny thing is most americans don't learn any foreign languages because THEY think they are superior!

> And it seems that it's much easier for a German learn the
> English than for an English learn the German, because both
> languages have the same origin and German is the more difficult
> of the two languages. This perhaps made German people think they
> are superior.

God knows. Don't look to me.

> Oh, we have more things in common then, besides Morrissey!

> I am from the 3rd generation of my line of Müllers born in
> Brazil. And you?

Do you want me to post my entire family tree? I have one odd strand on one side of the family, and then lots on the other side, but they all arrived at different times.

> That's why Morrissey lives there!

> Oh, it's horrible to lose things, isn't it?

But I found it! In the outside storage closet in a bag.

Maybe i should learn to look for these things in broad daylight.

> Oh, I use to lose everything I had - I don't know why I'm not
> loosing things as much as I did before. I don't know. Perhaps
> I'm becaming older and bored.

maybe you have a good filing system....

> Your boss seems to be a very boring person. I think she is the
> kind of person for whom anything is ok. She seems always
> preparing something to accuse her subordinates because of
> nothing. I don't think she had reasons to think such a thing of
> you.

she doesn't, and sadly, the last person besides myself who had been there for any length of time put in her two week notice to go to a bigger job somewhere else. i'm so jealous. here i am sending resumes out and nobody calls me. my cover letters must frighten them. that's the only thing I can think of.

> I would like to.

> Perhaps, but the only thing I have when I use alcohol are
> headaches.

that's why you have to drink water afterwards. i learned that lesson last year when I had the worst headache of my life. all it is is a simple case of dehydration.

> What's SUV's?

you're the second person i've had to explain this to!

Jeeps, Ford Bronco's, etc. Not quite cars and too small to be suburbans, and not exactly shaped like a truck.

> Ok.

> I don't know really what I have to think. I don't know even if
> he'll play these two!

we'll see. i keep thinking he's up to something. it could be nothing more than paranoia, but what can i say? i'm surprised i've functioned this long without anyone saying anything.

> Morrissey always surprise us, that's why we like him.

some surprises are good, yes...

> No no, you really seem more at easy these days.

and i don't know why. this is the laziest and uninspired i've been in years.

> I believe in windfall AND in hard work at the same time. I try
> to use both in my normal life.

i use hardwork to try and counteract the things bad karma gives me.

don't you ever have that happen Fabricio? Don't you ever work to counter disasterous effects, and no matter what you do, something bad happens, anyway.

> Sorry again for my ignorance, but "beddy bye time" is
> time of sleeping, isn't it?

yes it is!

> If so, it's beddy bye time for me too! It's almost 4:00 am in
> Curitiba!

heh. well, i hope you didn't have too rough a day at work afterwards.
 
Re: happiness is...

oh my god, are you still posting on here???

isn't there more to life than music?
 
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