My psycho kitten has an eye infection and requires medicinal gel in it twice a day. This will be akin to sticking a jalapeņo pepper up Charles Manson's asshole. Nice knowing you all.
Originally Posted by Clayton Bibsby:
Ok I have a question. If you were dating some chick and you went to her house and proceeded to use her dad's grill without asking. Is that disrespectful? You aren't engaged or anything, just boyfriend and girlfriend. Because this is happening right now and I asked my sister if her boyfriend asked my dad if he could use his grill and she got all defensive and won't talk to me. But honestly this dude isn't even family, and considering how men feel about their grills, I'd say you don't just use it without asking. I'm just baffled at how she would get angry at me, her own blood, for saying something against some dude who may or may not work out. I feel like I'm in the right. What do you guys think? Even though my dad probably wouldn't mind, it's still respectful to ask before using something that isn't his.
1. Did he ask her?
2. Does she live there?
Actually, neither would matter. When I was staying with my dad, I respected the fact that it was his place. If I planned on having more than one person over to go swimming, I would check with him first. I definitely wouldn't ever use his grill, let alone let someone else use his grill, without asking him first.
Originally Posted by luv:
1. Did he ask her?
2. Does she live there?
Actually, neither would matter. When I was staying with my dad, I respected the fact that it was his place. If I planned on having more than one person over to go swimming, I would check with him first. I definitely wouldn't ever use his grill, let alone let someone else use his grill, without asking him first.
I think he did and she said it was ok. But she's the type of person that doesn't understand things such as courtesy and respect. And yes she lives there but it doesn't matter.
Originally Posted by Clayton Bibsby:
Ok I have a question. If you were dating some chick and you went to her house and proceeded to use her dad's grill without asking. Is that disrespectful? You aren't engaged or anything, just boyfriend and girlfriend. Because this is happening right now and I asked my sister if her boyfriend asked my dad if he could use his grill and she got all defensive and won't talk to me. But honestly this dude isn't even family, and considering how men feel about their grills, I'd say you don't just use it without asking. I'm just baffled at how she would get angry at me, her own blood, for saying something against some dude who may or may not work out. I feel like I'm in the right. What do you guys think? Even though my dad probably wouldn't mind, it's still respectful to ask before using something that isn't his.
I agree. I know I'd be pissed if some dude I don't know was using my shit.
Originally Posted by Buck:
Applied for a promotion today at work, and honestly don't think there is anyone more qualified than me for the new position. I hope I get it.
I listen to alt-rock. Two currently popular songs I loathe: "Diane Young" (Vampire Weekend) and "Get Lucky" (Daft Punk). They make me want to sodomize nuns and kick puppies. Derivative rockabilly and thinly-veiled disco with the musical creativity of a Pringle.