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Topic: Glossophobia...
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Wed 03/31/10 03:16 PM

hrmm..it almost sounds like the perfect man trap..

find a guy you like,then stage an accident..yeah...pitchfork
good thinking MS :wink:

that could be a classic first date too,both of you wearing your neck braces n allbigsmile

rofl


What do ya mean "stage an accident"? I was just sitting there waiting for my bigger butt in a cup! HE plowed into ME. But now you got me wondering...think ...maybe you men think alike! Perhaps my magnetic personality drove him to drive into me, just so we could meet.drool:laughing:

I'll ask him tomorrow when I go pick up my $300 for the new bumper. :thumbsup:

Costly cheeseburger if he doesn't score a date with me. I'm thinking that idea's about as bright as me setting myself aflame to try and meet a fireman or a doctor. slaphead

Unless of course his plan works and we're toasting with strawberry milkshakes in the future. In that case, the man's a genius! Wouldn't that just be the cat's arse? Here I am looking all these years (not really, but don't tell my mom!) and "THE ONE" literally crashes into me! That'd just be too ironic, even for me!noway




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Wed 03/31/10 03:19 PM

xanax. biggrin

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Fri 04/09/10 10:46 AM

So misswright....

Stand up before this group of millions

let us all fixate on you for awhile...



Tell us


How did it go??


Good I hope!:heart:


After the milkshake debacle, fate afflicted me with some kind of weird illness, so my presentation was delayed for the last two weeks while I developed a close personal relationship with the barf bucket. I finally returned to classes this week and had to present yesterday.scared

It's done and over with and I didn't throw up!:banana:

Actually, I took the good advice from here, practiced my arse off, and surprised myself. I think it went pretty well by the responses from my classmates. (We have to give a quick critique of each presentation so I ended up with thirty little "atta girl" notes.) One said that I either prepared really well or was a natural born public speaker. One said he could tell I've been doing this all my life! Speaking maybe, but not in public! I barely leave the cave. Won't know my grade 'til next week but I give myself an A for effort, because walking up in front of all those people took about every ounce of minimal strength I possess!

But at least it's over. And now I get to say I did it! I did it! Man-oh-man it sucked, but I friggen did it! Woo Hoo!drinks

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Fri 04/09/10 08:48 PM
Public speaking really isn't much different from playing music on-stage. We always used a pretty simple rule: There are only two things the audience notices - whether everyone BEGINS at the same time and whether everyone ENDS at the same time. They never notice anything in-between.

Same with speaking - just have a cool opening and closing statement, thank them for listening, and exit, stage left.

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