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Posted by terrics on September 23, 2005, at 19:52:00
I have the stone cold T. She fascinates me because she does not seem human, so I listen very carefully for any signs of life in her. It's like sticking needles into someone for a response. So far I am doing well. Got a few grimaces and frowns. Human after all. I called her today and she did not call back. Do you think she knows what I am up to?? terics
Posted by fairywings on September 23, 2005, at 20:16:39
In reply to when you delibirately drive T. crazy, posted by terrics on September 23, 2005, at 19:52:00
why in the heck would you pay to see someone like that terrics?! LOL find someone nice!
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Posted by Racer on September 23, 2005, at 20:55:44
In reply to when you delibirately drive T. crazy, posted by terrics on September 23, 2005, at 19:52:00
I guess I don't quite understand this, either.
BUT
I was really posting to tell you about a professor I used to do this to. He shared an office with another professor I used to hang out with. We'd sit there in their office, they had their backs to one another, and "my" professor and I would try very hard to get a reaction from his office-mate. Every so often, I'd see his back shaking a bit, which meant we'd done it. ONCE, though, it got to the point he literally banged his head on his desk a couple of times and turned around with tears rolling down his face! It was great fun.
(He was a funny guy, by the way. Just a game between the two of them, with him trying NOT to react...)
Done now.
Posted by terrics on September 24, 2005, at 10:19:09
In reply to Re: why you delibirately drive T. crazy » terrics, posted by Racer on September 23, 2005, at 20:55:44
That is really cute. It is nice to have fun with someone who does not take everything seriously. terrics
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