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Post by Fozzie Bear on May 10, 2017 10:10:37 GMT -5
My friend and I both bought tickets to see Phoenix in Orlando this Saturday. Not driving or staying with each other, just planned on meeting up (although that seemed unlikely as he wanted to get front row). Buuuut, I've been on the fence about going since I'm not impressed with the new songs, my GF isn't a huge fan and we're going to Epcot during the day and kinda want to check out their night show (which conflicts a bit with the Phoenix show).
I told my friend I was considering selling my tickets, and he looked like he was about to burst out in tears. I told him he could still go, but I guess he doesn't like going to shows by himself. He seemed very upset about it, but gave me the usual, "Don't worry about it" shtick. Should I feel bad?
My friend and I both bought tickets to see Phoenix in Orlando this Saturday. Not driving or staying with each other, just planned on meeting up (although that seemed unlikely as he wanted to get front row). Buuuut, I've been on the fence about going since I'm not impressed with the new songs, my GF isn't a huge fan and we're going to Epcot during the day and kinda want to check out their night show (which conflicts a bit with the Phoenix show).
I told my friend I was considering selling my tickets, and he looked like he was about to burst out in tears. I told him he could still go, but I guess he doesn't like going to shows by himself. He seemed very upset about it, but gave me the usual, "Don't worry about it" shtick. Should I feel bad?
Is he coming from out of town? If the only plan was to meet at the show and leave each other once it ended, then it seems like an overreaction on his part. If he's coming from out of town and you all don't get see each other often then maybe you shouldn't back out.
My friend and I both bought tickets to see Phoenix in Orlando this Saturday. Not driving or staying with each other, just planned on meeting up (although that seemed unlikely as he wanted to get front row). Buuuut, I've been on the fence about going since I'm not impressed with the new songs, my GF isn't a huge fan and we're going to Epcot during the day and kinda want to check out their night show (which conflicts a bit with the Phoenix show).
I told my friend I was considering selling my tickets, and he looked like he was about to burst out in tears. I told him he could still go, but I guess he doesn't like going to shows by himself. He seemed very upset about it, but gave me the usual, "Don't worry about it" shtick. Should I feel bad?
Did he buy his because you were going to go with him, or did he buy it to go, and you going was just a bonus?
My friend and I both bought tickets to see Phoenix in Orlando this Saturday. Not driving or staying with each other, just planned on meeting up (although that seemed unlikely as he wanted to get front row). Buuuut, I've been on the fence about going since I'm not impressed with the new songs, my GF isn't a huge fan and we're going to Epcot during the day and kinda want to check out their night show (which conflicts a bit with the Phoenix show).
I told my friend I was considering selling my tickets, and he looked like he was about to burst out in tears. I told him he could still go, but I guess he doesn't like going to shows by himself. He seemed very upset about it, but gave me the usual, "Don't worry about it" shtick. Should I feel bad?
That's a tough one. The problem here is it sounds like you committed to going to the show with your friend, so you are backing out on a commitment. I try (but don't always succeed) to live by the code "be where you say you are going to be when you say you are going to be there". If I was in your shoes I'd be bummed because I'd rather do Epcot all day, but I'd probably go to the show with the friend.
My friend and I both bought tickets to see Phoenix in Orlando this Saturday. Not driving or staying with each other, just planned on meeting up (although that seemed unlikely as he wanted to get front row). Buuuut, I've been on the fence about going since I'm not impressed with the new songs, my GF isn't a huge fan and we're going to Epcot during the day and kinda want to check out their night show (which conflicts a bit with the Phoenix show).
I told my friend I was considering selling my tickets, and he looked like he was about to burst out in tears. I told him he could still go, but I guess he doesn't like going to shows by himself. He seemed very upset about it, but gave me the usual, "Don't worry about it" shtick. Should I feel bad?
Is he coming from out of town? If the only plan was to meet at the show and leave each other once it ended, then it seems like an overreaction on his part. If he's coming from out of town and you all don't get see each other often then maybe you shouldn't back out.
We're both going from Gainesville to Orlando. We work together, so we chat every day pretty much.
My friend and I both bought tickets to see Phoenix in Orlando this Saturday. Not driving or staying with each other, just planned on meeting up (although that seemed unlikely as he wanted to get front row). Buuuut, I've been on the fence about going since I'm not impressed with the new songs, my GF isn't a huge fan and we're going to Epcot during the day and kinda want to check out their night show (which conflicts a bit with the Phoenix show).
I told my friend I was considering selling my tickets, and he looked like he was about to burst out in tears. I told him he could still go, but I guess he doesn't like going to shows by himself. He seemed very upset about it, but gave me the usual, "Don't worry about it" shtick. Should I feel bad?
Did he buy his because you were going to go with him, or did he buy it to go, and you going was just a bonus?
I told him tickets were on sale and he bought them straight away.
My friend and I both bought tickets to see Phoenix in Orlando this Saturday. Not driving or staying with each other, just planned on meeting up (although that seemed unlikely as he wanted to get front row). Buuuut, I've been on the fence about going since I'm not impressed with the new songs, my GF isn't a huge fan and we're going to Epcot during the day and kinda want to check out their night show (which conflicts a bit with the Phoenix show).
I told my friend I was considering selling my tickets, and he looked like he was about to burst out in tears. I told him he could still go, but I guess he doesn't like going to shows by himself. He seemed very upset about it, but gave me the usual, "Don't worry about it" shtick. Should I feel bad?
That's a tough one. The problem here is it sounds like you committed to going to the show with your friend, so you are backing out on a commitment. I try (but don't always succeed) to live by the code "be where you say you are going to be when you say you are going to be there". If I was in your shoes I'd be bummed because I'd rather do Epcot all day, but I'd probably go to the show with the friend.
That's very true, and a good mantra. I'll talk with my girlfriend about it and see what she thinks.
soo, good last minute gifts for mother's day that aren't flowers?
I just want my car to go through the car wash without me having to do it. LOL. Hint hint JR ... (Only if they're done repaving the main street in our neighborhood though... No point otherwise).
soo, good last minute gifts for mother's day that aren't flowers?
Do mom's actually receive gifts for mothers day that aren't flowers? thejeremy sent me flowers a few days early at work but it was mostly because he likes to do things that make me happy, not because it was mother's day. My ex would maybe grill, but I never got shit. I did buy myself diamond earrings with Kyle's SSI one year. That is the closest to a real mother's day present I have ever gotten.
EDIT: I just saw everyone's suggestions and I was wondering if y'all could adopt me as your mom? Those are great ideas and I would love ALL of them.
Post by 10goldbees on May 10, 2017 21:20:45 GMT -5
Anyone ever have any issue adding local files to Spotify?
I downloaded a file and placed it in my Music folder which I have synched with Spotify. It appears in my Local Files list but is greyed out and won't play. I tried dragging it over manually, creating a playlist of just those songs and downloading for offline play, synching with my phone and downloading that way, and general googling but I've got nothing. Thoughts?
FWIW this is an album that hasn't been released yet. Does Spotify just straight up block you from playing a leaked album through their software? I have other albums from local bands that aren't even on Spotify listed in my Spotify and they play fine.
Seven + years on this board and I've never noticed the "Recent Threads/Recent Posts" tabs at the top of the page. Seven + years I've scrolled to the bottom each time. Anyone got a link where I can apply to have that time given back to me?
snowmanomura In my family, we don't really differentiate Mother's Day type gifts from other holiday gifts. For example, this year my sister and I got my mom a new pair of Merrill's flip flops. I usually take an afternoon and help her plant her outdoor pots as well (she has A LOT) and of course, cook her dinner. I always work mother's day brunch at Cheese, so it's always a mother's day dinner in my family.
My poor mother will be without all of her children this mother's day... I'll be in Atlanta, so I'll cook for her next week.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
soo, good last minute gifts for mother's day that aren't flowers?
What does she like? Your mom or your roommate?
Mom and roommate. And this may sound bad but I don't know what my mom likes. But I know it when I see it. She's the type of person where a spa day or pedicure gift certificate would just sit on her desk until it expired.
The roommate I think I'm gonna go the pedicure route, she's been doing the stay at home mom thing with the new babe nd could use some pampering. but do ladies like going by themselves? Normally she only goes when her mom or friends visit.
Mom and roommate. And this may sound bad but I don't know what my mom likes. But I know it when I see it. She's the type of person where a spa day or pedicure gift certificate would just sit on her desk until it expired.
The roommate I think I'm gonna go the pedicure route, she's been doing the stay at home mom thing with the new babe nd could use some pampering. but do ladies like going by themselves? Normally she only goes when her mom or friends visit.
Better with friends but always enjoyable. We have a place here that does all sorts of spa services including pedicures...when you are getting a massage, facial and pedi it isn't as bad when you are by yourself. Just some food for thought.
Mom and roommate. And this may sound bad but I don't know what my mom likes. But I know it when I see it. She's the type of person where a spa day or pedicure gift certificate would just sit on her desk until it expired.
The roommate I think I'm gonna go the pedicure route, she's been doing the stay at home mom thing with the new babe nd could use some pampering. but do ladies like going by themselves? Normally she only goes when her mom or friends visit.
Still enjoyable. I only do pedis when I am with my mom/sister/friends as well, but that's only because I am not willing to "waste" the money on myself on any ol' day. I usually do it as a socializing thing. If I had a gift certificate, I would go by myself.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
Her soaps are so pretty! Saved that one for Christmas because my mom and my grandmother both love homemade soap.
I know a lady who runs an Etsy shop for homemade handbags, but expedited shipping on that sort of thing is insanely expensive, so I don't think she could get a package anywhere before Sunday. Still going to include a link because this world needs a little more shameless self-promotion.
I could never buy a pretty soap, because it would be too pretty to use (coming from the person who has always had a bit of a stationary collection- all of which that I usually refuse to use).
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
Her soaps are so pretty! Saved that one for Christmas because my mom and my grandmother both love homemade soap.
I know a lady who runs an Etsy shop for homemade handbags, but expedited shipping on that sort of thing is insanely expensive, so I don't think she could get a package anywhere before Sunday. Still going to include a link because this world needs a little more shameless self-promotion.
Her soaps are so pretty! Saved that one for Christmas because my mom and my grandmother both love homemade soap.
I know a lady who runs an Etsy shop for homemade handbags, but expedited shipping on that sort of thing is insanely expensive, so I don't think she could get a package anywhere before Sunday. Still going to include a link because this world needs a little more shameless self-promotion.
Mom and roommate. And this may sound bad but I don't know what my mom likes. But I know it when I see it. She's the type of person where a spa day or pedicure gift certificate would just sit on her desk until it expired.
The roommate I think I'm gonna go the pedicure route, she's been doing the stay at home mom thing with the new babe nd could use some pampering. but do ladies like going by themselves? Normally she only goes when her mom or friends visit.
I love going for pedicures by myself. You can really zone out and enjoy instead of gabbing.
Mom and roommate. And this may sound bad but I don't know what my mom likes. But I know it when I see it. She's the type of person where a spa day or pedicure gift certificate would just sit on her desk until it expired.
The roommate I think I'm gonna go the pedicure route, she's been doing the stay at home mom thing with the new babe nd could use some pampering. but do ladies like going by themselves? Normally she only goes when her mom or friends visit.
I love going for pedicures by myself. You can really zone out and enjoy instead of gabbing.
I've only ever had one pedicure in my whole life. My grandmother dropped me off while she went and did some shopping and then came back and paid for it. I loved it, and would do it from time to time if I had unlimited funds, but it's one of those things that will probably never really be enough of a priority for me to spend money on it over other things, which, in my mind, makes it a great gift.