I'm sorry but I am sick of paying for other people's problems.Yes, I'm sure that Tylenol the doctor prescribed for you while in the hospital really does cost $10. You just get a discount at the drug store. :: hits with clue-by-four :: Dummy, of COURSE you are paying for other peoples problems!
Sorry. Had to say it. I know, preaching to the choir.
Speaking of...
(though I have to say, as a regular churchgoer who would consider you totally snoggable if I were single, your yellow flag #1 made me sigh regretfully)Let me clarify. Church goer does not make a flag. The flag was more, the feeling that, well, she would want me to be too. I have no qualms of someone going to church. If that is their thing. Fine. Just don't be a judgmental on me because I *don't* go to church. She was telling the story of a house guest who left the nest, since he quit the job of working for Mom & Dad, and was a HUGE Freddy/Freeloader type. And she was like "if you are here, you need to go to church" and he was like "no, then I have to wear a suit, and it's oppression from 'the man'..." blah blah blah. But, the thing I gleaned is, Hmm, I might *have* to go to church. NSM. You can go. Have fun. Tell me what you learned. We can have a great chat. I'll sleep in. Hopefully that reduces the sigh just a bit.
Omnis, how do I put this elegantly? She sounds icky.I dunno if she's icky. But there does seem to be some conflicting things there. But then again, that was one of the things that confused me about Bush(II). If you are as Christian as you say, why do you favor the rich so much? Wasn't there some story about a camel, and a needle eye, and better chances of passing that then a rich man passing the gates into heaven???
I'm going to Houston this weekend. So, won't see her. I think she's fine as an acquaintance. Certainly helps to introduce me to the more geeky side of Dallas, which I had been missing.
OK, time to sit in traffic. Wheeeeeee!