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Bimbette wrote:san wrote:I think it's really sad when people go to see a movie all by themselves.
Do you know any sad people (Not sad as in lost someone or failed a exam if u know what i mean) and why do you think they are sad?
Pardon me San, but I have gone for a movie on my own! And I'm definitely not sad!
Like Lucifer said, a very small percentage of people is comfortable with themselves. And not every one is willing to swim against the tide. Believe it or not, I have a huge circle of friends and a day out alone is not an indicator of my limited social skills.
I work all week and if friends are not around to give me company over the weekend, why should I change my plans ? In fact on one Sunday, I remember, doing a bit of shopping on my own, catching lunch on my own and then going for a movie all by myself. Heck! I even went bungee jumping all by myself (bcoz I missed my chance in Hyd and it was one of those 'have-to-do-atleast-once things!). Yes, people I mentioned this to, were definitely surprised but it all depends on how you look at it.
Of course the fact that I didn't have my siblings with me made me take off on my own more thanonce, but I'm at ease doing it again and my eye-brows are not going to shoot up if I hear someone else having a day out by themselves.

Bimbette wrote:san wrote:I think it's really sad when people go to see a movie all by themselves.
Do you know any sad people (Not sad as in lost someone or failed a exam if u know what i mean) and why do you think they are sad?
Pardon me San, but I have gone for a movie on my own! And I'm definitely not sad!
Like Lucifer said, a very small percentage of people is comfortable with themselves. And not every one is willing to swim against the tide. Believe it or not, I have a huge circle of friends and a day out alone is not an indicator of my limited social skills.
I work all week and if friends are not around to give me company over the weekend, why should I change my plans ? In fact on one Sunday, I remember, doing a bit of shopping on my own, catching lunch on my own and then going for a movie all by myself. Heck! I even went bungee jumping all by myself (bcoz I missed my chance in Hyd and it was one of those 'have-to-do-atleast-once things!). Yes, people I mentioned this to, were definitely surprised but it all depends on how you look at it.
Of course the fact that I didn't have my siblings with me made me take off on my own more thanonce, but I'm at ease doing it again and my eye-brows are not going to shoot up if I hear someone else having a day out by themselves.
* wrote:Bimbette wrote:san wrote:I think it's really sad when people go to see a movie all by themselves.
Do you know any sad people (Not sad as in lost someone or failed a exam if u know what i mean) and why do you think they are sad?
Pardon me San, but I have gone for a movie on my own! And I'm definitely not sad!
Like Lucifer said, a very small percentage of people is comfortable with themselves. And not every one is willing to swim against the tide. Believe it or not, I have a huge circle of friends and a day out alone is not an indicator of my limited social skills.
I work all week and if friends are not around to give me company over the weekend, why should I change my plans ? In fact on one Sunday, I remember, doing a bit of shopping on my own, catching lunch on my own and then going for a movie all by myself. Heck! I even went bungee jumping all by myself (bcoz I missed my chance in Hyd and it was one of those 'have-to-do-atleast-once things!). Yes, people I mentioned this to, were definitely surprised but it all depends on how you look at it.
Of course the fact that I didn't have my siblings with me made me take off on my own more thanonce, but I'm at ease doing it again and my eye-brows are not going to shoot up if I hear someone else having a day out by themselves.
Hearing all the positive talk is good. But i have a small question to the female members who enjoy spending time alone.
Would you consider joining a guy who comes over to your table ( imagining that you are having lunch alone) for lunch when u are alone? well taking in consideration that the guy looks decent and asks very politely.( no i want to make friendship with you kinda people).
Answer this frankly , and Guys you do not need to answer coz i know the answer already.
p.s: the question for the guys would be " if a girl" etc ...got it na?
CtrlAltDel wrote:the closest i heard to a roar at Prasadz was when there were feminine "aahs" and a whistle from a large group of girls, when John Abraham appeared topless in Dhoom


i said "it looks that way"...didnt say she definitely wud....Lucifer wrote:CAD, San's not having set up a time or a place for our date, which you proclaimed she would (you being the God, your word is supposed to hold, right?), is not very good for your reputation.

* wrote:Hearing all the positive talk is good. But i have a small question to the female members who enjoy spending time alone.
Would you consider joining a guy who comes over to your table ( imagining that you are having lunch alone) for lunch when u are alone? well taking in consideration that the guy looks decent and asks very politely.( no i want to make friendship with you kinda people).
Answer this frankly , and Guys you do not need to answer coz i know the answer already.
p.s: the question for the guys would be " if a girl" etc ...got it na?
Bimbette wrote:* wrote:Hearing all the positive talk is good. But i have a small question to the female members who enjoy spending time alone.
Would you consider joining a guy who comes over to your table ( imagining that you are having lunch alone) for lunch when u are alone? well taking in consideration that the guy looks decent and asks very politely.( no i want to make friendship with you kinda people).
Answer this frankly , and Guys you do not need to answer coz i know the answer already.
p.s: the question for the guys would be " if a girl" etc ...got it na?
Don't enjoy being alone all the time but nevertheless......First thoughts....would be wary if a chap just came over while I was having a meal or something....but then again, lots of girls will know a decent guy when they see one, so then maybe I'll just go by instinct....
PS Any corny line like, ' can I buy you lunch/will you do friendship with me' will be met with ice cold vibes and the 'ignore' mode gets switched on in full.
* wrote:Bimbette wrote:san wrote:I think it's really sad when people go to see a movie all by themselves.
Do you know any sad people (Not sad as in lost someone or failed a exam if u know what i mean) and why do you think they are sad?
Pardon me San, but I have gone for a movie on my own! And I'm definitely not sad!
Like Lucifer said, a very small percentage of people is comfortable with themselves. And not every one is willing to swim against the tide. Believe it or not, I have a huge circle of friends and a day out alone is not an indicator of my limited social skills.
I work all week and if friends are not around to give me company over the weekend, why should I change my plans ? In fact on one Sunday, I remember, doing a bit of shopping on my own, catching lunch on my own and then going for a movie all by myself. Heck! I even went bungee jumping all by myself (bcoz I missed my chance in Hyd and it was one of those 'have-to-do-atleast-once things!). Yes, people I mentioned this to, were definitely surprised but it all depends on how you look at it.
Of course the fact that I didn't have my siblings with me made me take off on my own more thanonce, but I'm at ease doing it again and my eye-brows are not going to shoot up if I hear someone else having a day out by themselves.
Hearing all the positive talk is good. But i have a small question to the female members who enjoy spending time alone.
Would you consider joining a guy who comes over to your table ( imagining that you are having lunch alone) for lunch when u are alone? well taking in consideration that the guy looks decent and asks very politely.( no i want to make friendship with you kinda people).
Answer this frankly , and Guys you do not need to answer coz i know the answer already.
p.s: the question for the guys would be " if a girl" etc ...got it na?


san wrote:Lucifer wrote:Does that mean I finally get a date?
NO

Alexis wrote:Tch-tch, its sad how some guys cant take 'NO!' for an answer.

Lucifer wrote:Alexis wrote:Tch-tch, its sad how some guys cant take 'NO!' for an answer.
Alexis! Of all people you should know what else I cannot take for an answer!
PS: And why do you not think San is sad for not acknowledging for once what she actually feels for me? Why can't she come out in the open just to do something different for a change? Why is it that the guy is always the sucker when the woman in this case has absolutely no idea what she is missing out on?

wisecrack wrote:I have a feeling that every thread here is going to change into "'Lucifer-San-Akidna' made for each others" thread! Why ?...**in a more melodramamtic tone**WHY???


Lucifer wrote:^^^ Because San is totally into denial. And people here hate to see a fellow FHDBian go through life like that.
And, Alexis, I disagree. Remember, she was the one to have first asked me out to coffee and then to St. James Park.



san wrote:weirdo! u sound very confident, do i know u, erm in real life? but then again it's your desperation that drives you to say such things. you are just a sweetie cutie extremely shy person, i say.

Lucifer wrote:san wrote:weirdo! u sound very confident, do i know u, erm in real life? but then again it's your desperation that drives you to say such things. you are just a sweetie cutie extremely shy person, i say.
You know, I had thought that you were a person who could take something like this in her stride and not make a scathing personal attack like the one above. There is such a thing as a nice sporty game of one upmanship, and getting personal.
Peace out. No more anything from me as far as San is concerned.

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