It kind of cracks me up that someone who self defines as "anti-social" would voluntarily join a community.
Actually that I can see. Wanting to have a community, but not wanting to have to conform to certain "rules" that seem like bullshit. But I know a lot of anti-social people who are fairly social, just idiosyncratic.
Whereas here, you have fairly social (at a remove) people many of whom are idiosyncratic.
Williams Sonoma wins today. They're not making me wait in line and they brought me a chair.
Happy home owning Frankenbudda! Yay for less stress and more stability. Good luck on the walking strategies...might I suggest a dog? (I can't help it!)
This is all really long but if you've read that far I could use some suggestions for portable, non messy (to carry or eat), filling snacks.
*Checks drawer*
Packaged peanut butter or cheese crackers, peanut butter filled pretzels, granola bars, string cheese, non-messy fruit (e.g., apples, bananas).
Congrats, Frank!
Costco carries these "Nature's Bakery" fig bars in a big box with three flavors (straight up fig, raspberry, blueberry) and they are terrific.
When I did my first gig as precinct captain last November, I took the election volunteers a box and expected grumbling over the 'healthy' alternative. They LOVED them. And so do I. They are tidy and tasty!
Congratulations, Frank!!!
Yay house owning, Frank!! Congratulations!
I don't think "anti-social personality disorder" means you don't like having other people around, I think it means you don't consider the rules and mores of society to apply to you or to be meaningful.
I wonder how moderators of antisocial forums cope with that.
Congratulations on home-ownership, Frank!
Yay, homeownership! May you settle in happily, Frank.