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Paul Ackerman 70 wrote:

You know what is irritating? You send someone an email.. and they don't respond at all. I mean.. even a text message.. nothing back.

I even at least acknowledge the email. Even if I don't have anything to say. If you ask a question in an email at least they should answer it.

I dunno.. guess it's a pet peeve of mine.

Yah it's happening to me right now at work. Slack ass bastiches!


Yeah, I don't understand that mode of thinking. It takes what.. thirty seconds to click reply and even if it's just a 'hey.. i'll get back to you'

Oy vey.

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Paul Ackerman 70 wrote:

You know what is irritating? You send someone an email.. and they don't respond at all. I mean.. even a text message.. nothing back.

I even at least acknowledge the email. Even if I don't have anything to say. If you ask a question in an email at least they should answer it.

I dunno.. guess it's a pet peeve of mine.

Well, they could just Yahoo IM you. ~grins~


Sharoth wrote:
Well, they could just Yahoo IM you. ~grins~

Haha. Yeah. Any kind of contact would be appreciated.

It's akin if you're face to face with someone and say hello.. and they don't say anything back. Now, imagine if this is someone you know really really well. You'd be offended. I don't know why this doesn't carry over into the net.

Cheliax (Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Adventure Path, Campaign Setting, Companion, Modules Subscriber)

Paul Ackerman 70 wrote:

You know what is irritating? You send someone an email.. and they don't respond at all. I mean.. even a text message.. nothing back.

I even at least acknowledge the email. Even if I don't have anything to say. If you ask a question in an email at least they should answer it.

I dunno.. guess it's a pet peeve of mine.

I hear you... I find it MOST annoying...

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Paul Ackerman 70 wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
Well, they could just Yahoo IM you. ~grins~

Haha. Yeah. Any kind of contact would be appreciated.

It's akin if you're face to face with someone and say hello.. and they don't say anything back. Now, imagine if this is someone you know really really well. You'd be offended. I don't know why this doesn't carry over into the net.

~blank stare~

~grins~ I can understand!

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Hugo Solis wrote:
Paul Ackerman 70 wrote:

You know what is irritating? You send someone an email.. and they don't respond at all. I mean.. even a text message.. nothing back.

I even at least acknowledge the email. Even if I don't have anything to say. If you ask a question in an email at least they should answer it.

I dunno.. guess it's a pet peeve of mine.

I hear you... I find it MOST annoying...

It is almost as annoying as frogs are!

~grins and runs~


Nobody is immune to my tasty charms.

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Paul Ackerman 70 wrote:
Nobody is immune to my tasty charms.

Kinky!


Paul Ackerman 70 wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
Well, they could just Yahoo IM you. ~grins~

Haha. Yeah. Any kind of contact would be appreciated.

It's akin if you're face to face with someone and say hello.. and they don't say anything back. Now, imagine if this is someone you know really really well. You'd be offended. I don't know why this doesn't carry over into the net.

Well, what if they haven't been on to check? (assuming it's less than a day)

Andoran (Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Adventure Path Subscriber)

I’m sometimes guilty of that. A large part of my typical day is spent receiving and responding to emails for work, so I often don’t get the motivation to check my personal email at the end of the day. I’ll maybe check it once a week. I get kinda frustrated (be it work or personal emails) when someone expects an immediate response to an email. Particularly when its work. Just ‘cos you sent me an email doesn’t mean I’m going to drop everything else I’m working on to respond to your query.

Grrr, work.


No, it isn't if they haven't checked. That I don't care. It's when they have checked.

I should just start sending emails in areas I can't see if they read it yet or not. That way I don't get irritated with them. Haha.

Qadira (RPG Superstar 2009 Top 8)

Welcoming Death wrote:

Rawr.

** spoiler omitted **

You can't believe everything you hear in a country song.

Andoran (RPG Superstar 2012 Top 16)

Tarren Dei wrote:
Welcoming Death wrote:

Rawr.

** spoiler omitted **

You can't believe everything you hear in a country song.

And here are some things that happen when you listen to a country song in reverse: link


Hah. Yeah.

Also, you get out of prison and the train doesn't come. Oh.. and it isn't raining.


Mothman wrote:

I’m sometimes guilty of that. A large part of my typical day is spent receiving and responding to emails for work, so I often don’t get the motivation to check my personal email at the end of the day. I’ll maybe check it once a week. I get kinda frustrated (be it work or personal emails) when someone expects an immediate response to an email. Particularly when its work. Just ‘cos you sent me an email doesn’t mean I’m going to drop everything else I’m working on to respond to your query.

Grrr, work.

Yeah, sometimes it's like "Agg... that doesn't seem too important" or "agg, I hate this guy always sending emails..." :d


I wonder what the etiquette for email is.

Spoiler:

Don't wish it away
Don't look at it like it's forever
Between you and me
I could honestly say
That things can only get better

And while I'm away
Dust out the demons inside
And it won't be long
Before you and me run
To the place in our hearts
Where we hide

And I guess that's why
They call it the blues
Time on my hands
Could be time spent with you
Laughing like children
Living like lovers
Rolling like thunder under the covers
And I guess that's why
They call it the blues

Just stare into space
Picture my face in your hands
Live for each second
Without hesitation
And never forget I'm your man

Without me girl
Cry in the night if it helps
But more than ever I simply love you
More than I love life itself

And I guess that's why
They call it the blues
Time on my hands
Could be time spent with you
Laughing like children
Living like lovers
Rolling like thunder under the covers
And I guess that's why
They call it the blues

Wait on me girl
Cry in the night if it helps
But more than ever I simply love you
More than I love life itself

And I guess that's why
They call it the blues
Time on my hands
Could be time spent with you
Laughing like children
Living like lovers
Rolling like thunder under the covers
And I guess that's why
They call it the blues


Paul Ackerman 70 wrote:

You know what is irritating? You send someone an email.. and they don't respond at all. I mean.. even a text message.. nothing back.

I even at least acknowledge the email. Even if I don't have anything to say. If you ask a question in an email at least they should answer it.

I dunno.. guess it's a pet peeve of mine.

I do that, but it's like I forget email exists sometimes, man. Not really a slacker, just immersed in the putty in my umbilicus.


there are 5 stages to drowning....the first stage is surprise, there is no screaming or yelling and the victim is afraid...they are in a near vertical position...the 2nd stage is involuntary breath holding, they are now below the water and the body involuntary closes the epiglottis which closes the airways...next the person becomes unconscious, the body shuts down from lack of o2..the body sinks either rapidly or slowly depends on conditions, next is the stage of convulsions...there may be violent jerking or convulsions of the body, due to the fact of lack of oxygen, then they may go rigid...next is death.. the person actually goes into cardiac arrest, but being unconscious they don't feel the pain,,, so there is no signs of horror it all happens all so quickly after you go under the water...

Osirion (Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)

WD, did you get your car out of impound?


scientists discovered today that saliva causes stomach cancer - but only if swallowed in small amounts over a long period of time

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Paul Ackerman 70 wrote:
scientists discovered today that saliva causes stomach cancer - but only if swallowed in small amounts over a long period of time

~laughter~ Then we are ALL screwed!

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Hey WD, how're things goin'?


Going alright. Leaving for paradise in the morning.

Andoran (Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Adventure Path Subscriber)

Paradise = Florida?

Did you find someone to road trip with you?

Andoran (RPG Superstar 2012 Top 16)

Welcoming Death wrote:
Going alright. Leaving for paradise in the morning.

Have fun. Key West is a great getaway.


Paul Ackerman 70 wrote:

No, it isn't if they haven't checked. That I don't care. It's when they have checked.

I should just start sending emails in areas I can't see if they read it yet or not. That way I don't get irritated with them. Haha.

Maybe your email spamolated.

Do you often mention investment opportunities in foreign bank accounts and promote penis enhancing techniques?


Welcoming Death wrote:
Going alright. Leaving for paradise in the morning.

Have fun. Hemingway lived there. He also... errr... killed himself....


Kruelaid wrote:
Welcoming Death wrote:
Going alright. Leaving for paradise in the morning.
Have fun. Hemingway lived there. He also... errr... killed himself....

He killed himself in Idaho, though. should have stayed in paradise...


from my single days - Paradise is just a bar stool away, if you go to the right bar.


I hope he didn't mean 'paradise' as in 'heaven', having just noticed this post.


Kobold Cleaver wrote:
I hope he didn't mean 'paradise' as in 'heaven', having just noticed this post.

Unlikely. That would suggest that Welcoming Death found Faith between starting this thread and the last post.

Possible... Sure. But unlikely.


I really hope he's just somewhere without a net connection and not Hades or something.


Dragonborn3 wrote:
I really hope he's just somewhere without a net connection and not Hades or something.

I'm tryin to think of him as sittin' on some beach with a little collage hotty he met down in the Keys.


Moorluck wrote:
Dragonborn3 wrote:
I really hope he's just somewhere without a net connection and not Hades or something.
I'm tryin to think of him as sittin' on some beach with a little collage hotty he met down in the Keys.

Swimming at the Great Barrier Reef. That would be my kind of paradise, even if it would be temporary.


Dragonborn3 wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Dragonborn3 wrote:
I really hope he's just somewhere without a net connection and not Hades or something.
I'm tryin to think of him as sittin' on some beach with a little collage hotty he met down in the Keys.
Swimming at the Great Barrier Reef. That would be my kind of paradise, even if it would be temporary.

Hey look an angel!

oh wait, thats a great white, AHHHHHHHHHHHH!

Qadira (RPG Superstar 2009 Top 8)

Moorluck wrote:
Dragonborn3 wrote:
I really hope he's just somewhere without a net connection and not Hades or something.
I'm tryin to think of him as sittin' on some beach with a little collage hotty he met down in the Keys.

A collage hotty? Like one cut from magazines. That would be sad.


Moorluck wrote:
Dragonborn3 wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Dragonborn3 wrote:
I really hope he's just somewhere without a net connection and not Hades or something.
I'm tryin to think of him as sittin' on some beach with a little collage hotty he met down in the Keys.
Swimming at the Great Barrier Reef. That would be my kind of paradise, even if it would be temporary.

Hey look an angel!

oh wait, thats a great white, AHHHHHHHHHHHH!

Lol.


Tarren Dei wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Dragonborn3 wrote:
I really hope he's just somewhere without a net connection and not Hades or something.
I'm tryin to think of him as sittin' on some beach with a little collage hotty he met down in the Keys.
A collage hotty? Like one cut from magazines. That would be sad.

Can you tell that Solnes has all the brains in our marriage?


Disenchanter wrote:
Kobold Cleaver wrote:
I hope he didn't mean 'paradise' as in 'heaven', having just noticed this post.

Unlikely. That would suggest that Welcoming Death found Faith between starting this thread and the last post.

Possible... Sure. But unlikely.

From experiance you can not tell what will trigger faith or conversly what may remove it.

Qadira (RPG Superstar 2009 Top 8)

Moorluck wrote:
Tarren Dei wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Dragonborn3 wrote:
I really hope he's just somewhere without a net connection and not Hades or something.
I'm tryin to think of him as sittin' on some beach with a little collage hotty he met down in the Keys.
A collage hotty? Like one cut from magazines. That would be sad.
Can you tell that Solnes has all the brains in our marriage?

Or the typing skills.


It's been a week... does that seem long for a trip to Florida?


No...probably not. But I wish he'd post. : /

Cheliax (Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Adventure Path, Campaign Setting, Companion, Modules Subscriber)

I hope he's alright...wherever he might be

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber)

Ditto. Hope he's doing well even.


I went to south Florida (Miami) for a weekend once and stayed for three months. It happens. Hope he's safe and having fun :)


Okay, I'm worried. Does anyone have anyway to contact him?


Not me. It hasn't been three months yet though... =\


I'm sorta thinking he's done it... people often try to seem upbeat so that they won't be stopped.

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Gark the Goblin wrote:
I'm sorta thinking he's done it... people often try to seem upbeat so that they won't be stopped.

That is my worry too. ~sighs~ He was a good man. I just hope that we are wrong.

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