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Thursday, May 05, 2005

They killed Kenny!

Ok actually in last night's oh-so-entertaining episode of South Park, they actually did not kill Kenny. Pretty much the story line was the same as every week, but the fellowship was good and the beer was cold.

Happy Cinco de Mayo by the way! Is it margarita time yet?

So my friend and I were discussing the trials and tribulations of dating last night. I think he posed an interesting question, "should we, as adults, tell others when their dating skills are lacking? And...if so, how do we go about doing that without hurting their feelings?" We've all seen our friends have problems with dating, and lord knows we have all been on bad dates, and most likely, we have all probably also committed dating faux pas. But really...where is the responsibility?

After much consideration, conversation, and a few glasses of beer, I have decided that it really isn't fair it point out people's faux pas in dating situations. Just because I think that my weirdo date has done something unacceptable does not mean that there isn't someone out there who would find that amusing and even cute. So...faux pas really are little ways of just telling us that a particular person isn't right for us. They're not really mistakes or "pukey moments," but more like little red flags ... or on the right person ... they may just be that endearing attribute that makes you stick around.

Weather's warming up...maybe an I-Cubs game soon? As of now, I have really high goals of being lazy all weekend and celebrating Mom's Day.

2 Comments:

  • Letting someone know their own Faux Pas' is not as much fun as realying the tale of the aformentioned Faux Pas. If we told everyone what we think, we would have no conversation for the bar.

    By Blogger Damfino, at 8:59 AM  

  • That was so deep. Wow.

    By Blogger krysta jo, at 9:01 AM  

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