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Re: Poll of the day: holiday parties

Posted by PartlyCloudy on December 18, 2010, at 18:46:03

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: holiday parties, posted by Dr. Bob on December 18, 2010, at 17:59:21

No parties this year. I'm not working - no work parties. Spouse works remotely, his employer is far away so no party there.
I was invited to a charity soiree but frankly wasn't up to the glitzy chatty smiling small town glam it called for - I wrote a check instead.

Not exactly bah humbug. More like, find me my rock to hide under!

 

Re: Poll of the day: holiday parties

Posted by Deneb on December 18, 2010, at 20:58:17

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: holiday parties, posted by PartlyCloudy on December 18, 2010, at 18:46:03

I was invited to a holiday party for today, but I didn't feel like going. There are a lot of people I don't know at the party and I don't feel like socializing with strangers now. I get uncomfortable easily around people and it takes a lot out of me. It's my social anxiety.

 

Re: Poll of the day: holiday parties

Posted by Phillipa on December 18, 2010, at 21:14:06

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: holiday parties, posted by Deneb on December 18, 2010, at 20:58:17

No parties. Just don't like them anymore. Would rather work at night instead. Phillipa

 

Re: Poll of the day: holiday parties

Posted by obsidian on December 18, 2010, at 22:23:49

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: holiday parties, posted by Dr. Bob on December 18, 2010, at 17:59:21

A couple of work related ones. I don't think of parties as fun most of the time. Usually I find them tiring and overstimulating. All that forced banter. I like to be with just one to a few people I know well so I can feel less tense.

 

Re: Poll of the day: holiday parties

Posted by sigismund on December 19, 2010, at 1:34:57

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: holiday parties, posted by obsidian on December 18, 2010, at 22:23:49

There is a special and terrible style of communication at parties. It has never been clear to me why I find it so painful. I'd much rather go to church. I wouldn't rather go to prison, but you get the idea. I think it is the fact that people are so determinedly upbeat and superficial. I find it physically and mentally painful. I left the country to avoid this sort of thing and won't be back until it is all over.

I don't mind drunken parties where people talk about politics and Marxism and serious retro subjects like that.

One of the better things about getting old is that I will be able to talk about dying at parties. That will liven it up for me, if not for them.

 

Re: Poll of the day: holiday parties

Posted by Angela2 on December 19, 2010, at 16:22:00

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: holiday parties, posted by Dr. Bob on December 18, 2010, at 17:59:21

I am attending 3. They will be small and more intimate and comfortable than big parties where I don't know anyone.

 

Re: Poll of the day: Christmas wish list

Posted by Dr. Bob on December 22, 2010, at 1:52:22

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: holiday parties, posted by Dr. Bob on December 18, 2010, at 17:59:21

What's on your Christmas wish list? Why?

 

Re: Poll of the day: Christmas wish list

Posted by alexandra_k on December 22, 2010, at 4:49:07

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: Christmas wish list, posted by Dr. Bob on December 22, 2010, at 1:52:22

a thesis.
so i don't have to write it.

 

Re: Poll of the day: Christmas wish list

Posted by PartlyCloudy on December 22, 2010, at 8:47:50

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: Christmas wish list, posted by alexandra_k on December 22, 2010, at 4:49:07

> a thesis.
> so i don't have to write it.

Good one!

On my list:

Self confidence
Inner peace
Obliteration of my PTSD (I know this one is a doozy, but I've been an Awful Good Girl this year)

 

Re: Poll of the day: Christmas wish list

Posted by Angela2 on December 22, 2010, at 18:31:37

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: Christmas wish list, posted by Dr. Bob on December 22, 2010, at 1:52:22

any kind of book or music item. Because I love books and music. Or money. Cuz I need it.

 

Re: Poll of the day: Christmas wish list » Angela2

Posted by Phillipa on December 22, 2010, at 20:00:41

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: Christmas wish list, posted by Angela2 on December 22, 2010, at 18:31:37

Good health. Phillipa

 

Re: Poll of the day: Christmas wish list

Posted by Solstice on December 22, 2010, at 22:02:26

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: Christmas wish list, posted by Dr. Bob on December 22, 2010, at 1:52:22

> What's on your Christmas wish list? Why?


A Community Council for Babble.


Why? Because I *couldn't* resist *([: )


Solstice

 

Re: Poll of the day: Christmas wish list

Posted by Deneb on December 23, 2010, at 0:31:07

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: Christmas wish list, posted by Dr. Bob on December 22, 2010, at 1:52:22

I want a really good paying, really low stress job that I excel in and that I truly love to do.

I want to be healthy and happy and live until I'm 120.

I want to find fullfillment in life.

I want to be thin.

Oh wait, you said Christmas list, not life goals? LOL

OK, more realistically...

I just want some extra cash.

 

Re: Poll of the day: Christmas wish list

Posted by obsidian on December 23, 2010, at 21:07:03

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: Christmas wish list, posted by Dr. Bob on December 22, 2010, at 1:52:22

Relief

 

Re: Poll of the day: Christmas wish list

Posted by Free on December 25, 2010, at 13:18:55

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: Christmas wish list, posted by Dr. Bob on December 22, 2010, at 1:52:22

> What's on your Christmas wish list?

I just want to live my life. Live outside of my head...


> Why?

There's a lot to be lived.

 

Re: Poll of the day: holiday parties

Posted by Free on December 25, 2010, at 14:32:41

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: holiday parties, posted by Dr. Bob on December 18, 2010, at 17:59:21

> Are you attending a lot of holiday parties this year? Why or why not?


In sf for an awkward get-together that's so very superficial and cordial.

Non-stop humorless parties and recycled tired banters.

No one fun to drink and be inappropriate with...

5 down, 5 more days to go.

sos


 

Re: Poll of the day: Christmas wish list » Free

Posted by sigismund on December 25, 2010, at 15:29:54

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: Christmas wish list, posted by Free on December 25, 2010, at 13:18:55

We're not always given any useful instructions on how to live. I mean, useful to a specific person with specific advice, and the culture is really unhelpful sometimes in permitting people to find out what it is they need to do and the shape they need to adopt in order to feel better, and people ca be baffled by it all.

My wish for myself would be to have enough money to live comfortably enough (really quite simply) in some third world non-English speaking country for the rest of my life. The sort of country where I could euthanase myself before the horrible end. So that kind of rules out Bolivia which sounds pretty good otherwise. Pakistan is no fun. Central Asia is a wreck. The Syrians are supposed to be very friendly, and wasn't it part of the Axis of Evil? But no. That probably leaves India, up north.

 

Re: Poll of the day: constellations

Posted by Dr. Bob on December 27, 2010, at 0:36:40

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: Christmas wish list, posted by Dr. Bob on December 22, 2010, at 1:52:22

Do you like to look at constellations of stars? Why or why not?

 

Re: Poll of the day: constellations » Dr. Bob

Posted by Maxime on December 27, 2010, at 23:08:59

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: constellations, posted by Dr. Bob on December 27, 2010, at 0:36:40

> Do you like to look at constellations of stars? Why or why not?

I love doing that because it makes me realise how insignificant I am in the grand scheme of the universe and beyond. I guess you could say that it gives me perspective.

 

Re: Poll of the day: constellations

Posted by sigismund on December 28, 2010, at 14:56:26

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: constellations » Dr. Bob, posted by Maxime on December 27, 2010, at 23:08:59

People always have. During terrible times (Battle of Stalingrad?) people would look up and think that these were the same stars seen forever, and that from there, the events here must seem very far away.

 

Re: Poll of the day: constellations

Posted by obsidian on December 28, 2010, at 18:26:47

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: constellations, posted by Dr. Bob on December 27, 2010, at 0:36:40

When I had a deck and a lounge chair, not anymore

 

Re: Poll of the day: constellations

Posted by Phillipa on December 28, 2010, at 21:17:03

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: constellations, posted by obsidian on December 28, 2010, at 18:26:47

The Big Dipper Is Very Clear Now. Of course it's the only one I recognize. But I like to feel Like I know at least one. Phillipa

 

Re: Poll of the day: constellations

Posted by jane d on January 4, 2011, at 5:11:20

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: constellations, posted by Phillipa on December 28, 2010, at 21:17:03

I'm almost never anywhere dark enough to see enough stars anymore. Last night however I was. The sky seemed to sparkle with them. And I did recognize a few constellations I learned as a kid. There was some satisfaction in finding I remembered after all this time.

We need to turn off more outdoor lights.

 

Re: Poll of the day: constellations » jane d

Posted by sigismund on January 6, 2011, at 5:06:01

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: constellations, posted by jane d on January 4, 2011, at 5:11:20

There is supposed to be this difference between the southern sky and the northern sky?

I don't understand it

I grew up in the country where there was no artificial light to speak of, and the sky at night had a whole blaze of stars down the middle of it from one end to the other.

I still live almost in the country but I never see that now where I live.

 

Stars

Posted by obsidian on January 16, 2011, at 23:59:50

In reply to Re: Poll of the day: constellations » jane d, posted by sigismund on January 6, 2011, at 5:06:01

Stars

I like the way they looked down from the sky
And didnt seem to mind the way I cried.

And didnt say, Now wipe away those tears,
Or, Tell us, tell us whats the matter here!

But shining through the dark they calmly stayed,
And gently held me in their quiet way.

I felt them watching over me, each one
And let me cry and cry till I was done.

- Deborah Chandra


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