I miss the days where I can go to a Spec's and get tickets to a concert. I feel it was a better experience than what we have now.
That's too good. Make them sit through a Nickelback concert, in the front couple of rows.I have no sympathy for ticket scalpers. I would advocate some kind of penalty, such as death.
INTJ's are an interesting type to explore in relationships. My wife thoroughly loves studying the MBTI and if she could major in it she probably would. But, I've learned more about it thatn 10 years of school studying psychology/counseling so there's that.Good. The married guy is cooling off on me. Phew. All I had to do was turn my INTJ personality on him and it acted as an effective repellent (works like magic every time- except when I don't want it to!).
It's a more common type for men than women, by far, though probably still not that common overall. As a woman it's been more of a curse on me than anything else esp. with regards to dating/intimacy, but it's my ingrained nature so I'm stuck like this.INTJ's are an interesting type to explore in relationships. My wife thoroughly loves studying the MBTI and if she could major in it she probably would. But, I've learned more about it thatn 10 years of school studying psychology/counseling so there's that.
That's been happening to me a lot lately. Sometimes it's old songs that I don't even remember the words to. I think the fillings in my teeth must be picking up some old radio station.Speaking of familiarity, one thing that bugs me is when a song I don't like ends up playing over and over again in your head.
After putting a few full mags through it with no failures, I seem to have korrekted ze prroblemMy HSc's tendency to jam. Hopefully the new recoil spring solves the problem.
I despise "ear worms" and basically prey on the fact that our brains are capable of learning and filling in gaps, i.e. heuristics. The worst part about it is that an ear worm is like an itch that can't be satisfied until the song completes itself. Basically we need resolution to the song.Speaking of familiarity, one thing that bugs me is when a song I don't like ends up playing over and over again in your head.
Something might trigger it to go off, such as parts of the notes play somewhere that remind you of it or your wife hums the tune while you're working. (The irony being my wife will actually despise a song, but still sing it. I once asked her why, and she said sometimes 'even though I hate the song, it's catchy.' I don't understand that and frankly never will... if I don't like a song, I'm not going to waste my breath on it. There are plenty of catchy songs I do love that I can use. Or maybe I'm the oddball on that one?)
My pharmacy's automatic refill and call notification system is messed up.
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