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Kitsune 01-10-2004 05:51 PM

Wawa's?

http://www.yayas.com/images/yaya.gif

Yaya's.

lumberjim 01-10-2004 07:42 PM

duh. if i had bothered to read the site, i'd probably have seen that. see how i am? i took the logo and ran. for those of you who don;t know, the president of the company's name is Dick Wood. We sold Dick Jr a jeep a while ago.

wolf 01-11-2004 10:50 AM

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While we are on the subject (sort of) of strange convenience store names ...

I was told about this chain in Iowa some while back.

elSicomoro 01-11-2004 11:00 AM

One of the Wawas near me (Frankford and Linden Aves.) has carts...I laughed the first time I saw them. It's not even that big of a store!

I can't believe they're accepting debit/credit cards now...I would suspect it was done to stay competitive with other convenience store chains. Of course, that's good for people that don't normally carry cash on them (like me), but now they'll start losing money on every credit/debit transaction.

plthijinx 01-11-2004 11:22 AM

Dick Wood?!?!?!? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!

OnyxCougar 01-11-2004 11:26 AM

Re: Serious advice needed
 
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Originally posted by Riddil, snipped for emphasis
she seemed materialistic. And she never seemed to want to DO anything for me, she always seemed so close-minded. she'd get so bogged down in the small details. She could talk for hours about the stupidest crap.


I know this girl loved me. She was never the prettiest girl. She listened to what I had to say. She was closer to my family than *I* was. She was willing to sacrifice any and every thing for me.

How can she never want to do anything for you, but be willing to sacrifice any and everything for you?

How can she talk for hours about the stupidest crap but really listen to you?

I'm confused.....

xoxoxoBruce 01-11-2004 01:52 PM

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Originally posted by OnyxCougar


How can she never want to do anything for you, but be willing to sacrifice any and everything for you?

How can she talk for hours about the stupidest crap but really listen to you?

I'm confused.....

That's easy. It was Friday night of the first "alone" weekend and he'd been drinking.;)

xoxoxoBruce 01-11-2004 01:54 PM

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Originally posted by sycamore
I can't believe they're accepting debit/credit cards now...I would suspect it was done to stay competitive with other convenience store chains. Of course, that's good for people that don't normally carry cash on them (like me), but now they'll start losing money on every credit/debit transaction.
And piss off the people waiting behind you that are in a hurry. :)

wolf 01-11-2004 03:27 PM

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Originally posted by xoxoxoBruce
And piss off the people waiting behind you that are in a hurry. :)
I think that particular privilege is still reserved for the idiot who tries to buy a pack of generic cigarettes using change he scraped up out of his car upholstery, mainly pennies.

Riddil 01-11-2004 03:31 PM

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Originally posted by OnyxCougar
How can she never want to do anything for you, but be willing to sacrifice any and everything for you?

How can she talk for hours about the stupidest crap but really listen to you?

I'm confused.....

Nono, both are absolutely true.

I could have asked her to do anything, and she would have done it immediately. Cook my dinner, do my laundry, dye your hair, don't call me for a week, really anything, and she would have done it. The problem is there's a definite difference b/w *asking* someone to do something, and having them *choose* to do something for you. Sure, she was very vocal, she'd give compliments or profess her feelings, but when it came to action... there wasn't much.

And yeah, she could talk for hours about crap, and I'd let her run with it. (My motto is that if you find something important enough to share, then it must be important to you, so I'll let you finish). But still, whenever I talked she'd listen with her full attention.

Yahmean?

Sun_Sparkz 01-11-2004 05:12 PM

Riddil,
I myself have just come out of a relationship much the same as you have been describing. My ex would do ANYTHING I asked, and he would listen to me very intently, but he too would talk constant crap and it often bored the shit out of me (although I never let on). Tim was INCREDIBLY good looking, But would insist on watching cartoons every morning which drove me insane. We lived together for two years, but had been together since I was 17. We were comfortable. When we were together it was really good, but not great. I loved him and was contently happy but at the back of my mind I knew there was something more out there, someone I would connect with better on a mental scale. So I made the decision to move out and move back to my dads home (6hours from Tim) and while the distance made it easier for the recovery, I started to feel much better in myself... Until he moved to live near me again, and when I was seeing him again in our social groups, I started to think I had made a mistake. So foolishly I started spending time with him alone again. But it was never the same. After having that time apart I had started to get over him and then having him back again was such a let down. I had rocked the boat too much and so much water was already inside that the decent under water was inevitable. Advice I can give you is that you make it either black, or white. There cant be any grey area as far as I am concerned because that CAN destroy the scrap of relationship that you have left. Which hurts you both even more. So I would recommend staying clear of her until you decide what it is that you want to do.

I wouldn’t worry about being alone too long if I were you either. I wouldn't argue with anyone saying you were HOT! Damn boy!!;)

OnyxCougar 01-11-2004 07:49 PM

OK!! I forgot to mention it in the last post, but mmmboy.

Kitsune 01-11-2004 11:24 PM

Tim was INCREDIBLY good looking, But would insist on watching cartoons every morning which drove me insane.

Alright -- what's the deal? I'm missing something, here. What's wrong with cartoons?

Sun_Sparkz 01-11-2004 11:36 PM

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Originally posted by Kitsune
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Alright -- what's the deal? I'm missing something, here. What's wrong with cartoons?

Besides the fact i find them annoying and totally unentertaining (with the exception of the simpsons of course) when you see this person you *love and respect* giggling and totally absorbed in dragon ball z or something equally brain dead, you see immaturity, and low intelligence levels. immaturity is just not on my top ten on my list of most desireable attributes to a person.

NOTE: I am NOT implying that all ppl who watch cartoons are immature or lack intelligence. Tim went with me for several years.. i doubt theres anything smarter than that ;)

Kitsune 01-11-2004 11:56 PM

Hmm. You are correct: Dragonball Z is pretty mindless. Seeing someone absorbed in it would be disturbing.

immaturity is just not on my top ten on my list of most desireable attributes to a person

Oh, hell. Sun_Sparkz, there's something I need to explain to you about males...


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