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There was a man here called Saeed who used to be a very good tennis player. And somehow I kept getting calls from people assuming me to be him, asking for a game of tennis. One particular guy kept calling again and again, despite the fact that I had told him I do not play tennis. Eventually, I answered his call and said "listen mate, I do not like to play with hairy balls. The only ones I play with are my own! So why don't you be a good sport and play with your own?" Never got a call again | |||
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Saeed, are you sure you're not actually from Texas? There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t. – John Green, author | |||
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Well, I am sort of a Texan. I lived there for two years, fit in right among the Texans. They all had a great sense of humor, very kind and very generous people. In fact, I can say the above about everyone I met in the US. But, may be I just happen to mix with the right people? You know that old saying "birds of a feather always flock together" | |||
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Was that Pre-Accurate Reloading days?. I am sure you have noticed that Internet chat rooms/forums tend to bring out behaviors in people that they normally do not display in face to face interactions. It would be enlightening to see how many members on this site alone have developed a hatred for/toward other members, simply over those members P.O.V. or opinion on subjects. But that is a whole different form of pain affecting a different part(s) of the anatomy. Even the rocks don't last forever. | |||
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Well, Saeed, you clearly were among congenial DSC types vs. SCI types during your Texas years. There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t. – John Green, author | |||
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