Author Topic: "The Person Below Me" Game  (Read 1061165 times)

Offline nic

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Re: "The Person Below Me" Game
« Reply #2040 on: August 31, 2006, 07:50:43 am »
No, only rarely.  It can be fun though & just as good as talking.  I really must learn about that skype internet phone thingy one of these days.

The person below me can kill or maim even the most hardy houseplant  ;D
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Re: "The Person Below Me" Game
« Reply #2041 on: August 31, 2006, 08:41:46 am »
Absolutely true.  I have a black thumb.

The person below me will *not* be watching "Survivor" this year (which is no big sacrifice in my case, since I discovered in its first season that I don't get my jollies watching people be encouraged to be unethical).
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Re: "The Person Below Me" Game
« Reply #2042 on: August 31, 2006, 08:51:25 am »
I have never watched a full episode of any Survivor.....I have seen bits and pieces at times when I have been channel searching, or seen the end of a show, while waiting for the next show to come on.....nothing I have seen, has made me want to watch it....but then again I dont watch many reality shows at all....


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Re: "The Person Below Me" Game
« Reply #2043 on: August 31, 2006, 09:40:02 am »
I have never watched a full episode of any Survivor.....
Me either . . . I just don't get it . . . the contestants seem mean. Which is one of the reasons I never fully enjoyed Will and Grace. The characters were often just plain mean to each other . . . .


Yeah, I definitely check my four email addresses first thing in the morning (one of which gets Buttermost alerts), and sometimes just before bed as well, but not always . . . .

The person below me is surprised how chilly it is this morning (like it is here in south central Wisconsin) . . . .
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Re: "The Person Below Me" Game
« Reply #2044 on: September 03, 2006, 01:37:24 am »
I've been surprised at how chilly it's been all the time lately, here in the Chicago area. It seems weird for August/September.


The person below me loves big cities.

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Re: "The Person Below Me" Game
« Reply #2045 on: September 03, 2006, 02:01:50 am »
sure do. Big cities are scary and exciting all at once. I love exploring them.

the person below me has had a very bad week. (come on, commiserate with me)
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Re: "The Person Below Me" Game
« Reply #2046 on: September 03, 2006, 02:06:21 am »
Aw, Nipith...
yeah, me too,
but my week finished up ok(see next)

The person below me is learning to do something they've always wanted to do.
(I'm taking riding lessons - cantered on Friday for the first time. Yeehaw!!)
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Re: "The Person Below Me" Game
« Reply #2047 on: September 03, 2006, 09:16:28 am »
Ooh, I wish I could say that were true.  I did take a few lessons when I was a kid.  But that was a long, loooooooooong time ago.

The person below me is starting to feel like an elderly person when he or she gets out of bed in the morning ("Oh, my back!"  "Oh, my knees!")

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Re: "The Person Below Me" Game
« Reply #2048 on: September 03, 2006, 11:49:38 am »
Hahaha. Sort of. I'm only 19, but I have scoliosis (my spine is curved in ways it shouldn't be). It's not that bad, but I do seem to get sore more than other people.


The person below me loves for things to be colorful and bright.

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Re: "The Person Below Me" Game
« Reply #2049 on: September 03, 2006, 05:18:46 pm »
Colour and brightness.....yes yes yes.....as I read today in Lucise's thread, "the sun rays coming down".....makes for a beautiful world......


(and to ednbarby....it used to take my hubby, 10 minutes to get out of bed properly, a few months ago we invested in an expensive cushion topped bed mattress, its like sleeping on a cloud, and we both bounce out of bed now every morning)

the person below me also realizes how important a good mattress is......
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