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WCDT 6-10 June 2011 (1941-1945) [World War II Edition]
Sorflakne:
I just now noticed the full title of this week's WCT thread. Talk about your coincidences :psyduck:
snubnose:
--- Quote from: akronnick on 07 Jun 2011, 22:35 ---At least she didn't call him "Martin."
--- End quote ---
Why ? Is that an ugly name ?
JackFaerie:
Y'know, if we go by the idea that one can only be called a "townie" in a small college town (like, if you go to school in George Washington in DC or University of Chicago, the natives/non-students can't be called "townies" because the city's existence doesn't depend on the university), it makes sense that it would be derogatory. Ie, if you live in DC and Chicago and aren't going to school there, you're doing things with your life! You have an exciting reason to be there! If, on the other hand, you're living in a small college town and aren't a student, and the whole town basically revolves around the college/university, then you're a deadbeat who hasn't been able to get out and go to a "real city" and do anything with their life.
Not saying I agree with this worldview, but it kind of makes sense that it exists.
(And actually, I used to live in a college town, and most of my friends who graduated and didn't move away relatively soon really have ended up in pretty dead-end jobs just kinda passing the time and not doing anything much with themselves... so maybe I agree a little. I feel it's different if you were raised there, though--then you have family and history. And NoHo is a much nicer place to live in than the town I am speaking of.)
akronnick:
Angus has some real balls starting that conversation with Faye while she's holding the Malaysian Battle Spatula.
Also, Raven: Yay!
Gerardic:
Funny enough, I recently started dating a girl that we get on freakish well, the problem is we both read each other so well and often ask each other even though we know the answer - only because we like hearing it.
However we confirmed to be dating and probably in a relationship, but we don't see ourselves as boyfriend or girlfriend just yet cos we are dating, despite the fact we both know we have gone a lot further than that and is often subject of some jokes and teasing between us.
Is this an opinion shared by others or just me? Dating doesn't mean boyfriend/girlfriend, relationship does and that require commitment in someways.
Oh and we are currently playing a game of who would say the L word first often try to trick each other to say it by using friends' statements such as "Damn XXXX, she is right, I am indeed falling for you". All in good humour.
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