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Jace:
--- Quote from: Emaline on 17 Nov 2008, 23:27 ---Birfday stuff
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Honestly, my birthday was 12 days ago. I didn't say much about it, I didn't have a party. It was just a normal day for me. A couple people remembered (mostly because facebook and myspace told them), but really, its just a day, its not that important.
Emaline:
Maybe they don't mean that much to you, but they do to me. I haven't been having such a great time lately, so having something like my birthday is something I can at least try to look forward to. Maybe by June I will have better friends. And they will not forget my birthday and refuse to dress up.
0bsessions:
--- Quote from: Midnight Umbreon on 17 Nov 2008, 18:51 ---SUGGESTIONS.
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Be less creepy and get a paper route or something.
--- Quote from: RedLion on 17 Nov 2008, 21:26 ---I don't understand this. I really like Vista! particularly how it re-did Office. Things in Powerpoint and Word are so much simpler now! And as a college student, that's what I use computers for, generally...
I mean, it's got problems, and I'll change once the new Windows comes out (which looks to be soon, actually) but it's a very good system, all things considered.
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I farking love Vista. The only real 'problem' with Vista is people loading it onto computers that obviously cannot handle it. The biggest problem with this is PC manufacturers, who consistently put it into machines that clearly can't handle it by the already pretty liberal system requirements. Basically, don't put Vista on your PC unless you have a two ghz dual core and two gigs of RAM. If you top that, you're golden.
--- Quote from: Jimmy the Squid on 18 Nov 2008, 00:08 ---I got the job.
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Does this mean you're funding my chicken party?
And Emaline, the solution to your problem is to wait six months, find ONE friend you know you can count on and ask them as a personal birthday request to plan it for you. Planning something like a birthday this far in advance is nonsense. People will just ignore it because no twenty-one year old has their plans full on set that far in advance and shit springs up like mad at that age. It will then get to your birthday and people will have forgotten they agreed to come. One to two months is reasonable as it gives people plenty of time to clear their calenders, but is close enough that they will not be so likely to forget. Having a separate person plan it for you also eliminates the stress involved in planning it and also allows for a sometimes bigger turnout if you ask them to spread word rather than just invite on your own.
valley_parade:
I remember I had some pretty grand plans for my 21st birthday, and it ended up being the two of us + Rachel and some of her friends going to a few bars.
Jace:
Guys, I applied for a new job yesterday. I am fed up with working alone all the time. Its so hard to go into work knowing you'll have no one to help you out at all for the entire 8.5 hour shift. So, I'll stop bitching about my job if I get this new one. If not I'll try to cut back on the bitching.
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