Hypocrisy
Overheard the other day: "I've told you before - stop swearing in front of the kids, for fuck's sake." Your tales of double standards please.
( , Thu 19 Feb 2009, 12:21)
Overheard the other day: "I've told you before - stop swearing in front of the kids, for fuck's sake." Your tales of double standards please.
( , Thu 19 Feb 2009, 12:21)
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Have you considered...
that he might mean Lots Of Love?
It used to throw me that the GF would always put LOL on her texts e.g. See you tonight LOL. It wasn't until I queried why she LOL'd so much that she told me that's what she meant.
So maybe, just maybe, he has affections for you :0)
LOL
Smurf
( , Wed 25 Feb 2009, 13:11, 2 replies)
that he might mean Lots Of Love?
It used to throw me that the GF would always put LOL on her texts e.g. See you tonight LOL. It wasn't until I queried why she LOL'd so much that she told me that's what she meant.
So maybe, just maybe, he has affections for you :0)
LOL
Smurf
( , Wed 25 Feb 2009, 13:11, 2 replies)
I have actually thought...
...that due to the randomness of his using of LOL, that he doesn't actually know what it means and has just seen it on other mails and texts...
But your suggestion has me reaching for the boke-bucket
( , Wed 25 Feb 2009, 13:14, closed)
...that due to the randomness of his using of LOL, that he doesn't actually know what it means and has just seen it on other mails and texts...
But your suggestion has me reaching for the boke-bucket
( , Wed 25 Feb 2009, 13:14, closed)
confession time
Mr Flake I bet your are right in thinking the chap does not know the meaning og 'lol' and probably thinks it is the equivelant to 'over' employed when conversing on walkie talkies.
I used to think 'lol' meant 'lots of love' and would often end sensitive e-mails with the sentiment... ie "Jackie so sorry to hear about the death of your Father, lol John".
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( , Wed 25 Feb 2009, 18:15, closed)
Mr Flake I bet your are right in thinking the chap does not know the meaning og 'lol' and probably thinks it is the equivelant to 'over' employed when conversing on walkie talkies.
I used to think 'lol' meant 'lots of love' and would often end sensitive e-mails with the sentiment... ie "Jackie so sorry to hear about the death of your Father, lol John".
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( , Wed 25 Feb 2009, 18:15, closed)
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