not telling

Oct 29, 2006 03:11

Three good friends from college, plus one husband and a boyfriend, came over tonight for "game night." The idea was to play Pictionary, Scrabble, surrealist games, that sort of thing. But I seem to have a habit of inviting people over and accidentally getting everyone wasted, so we only got to one game before the evening became nonsensical (and not ( Read more... )

s, happiness, friends, depression

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specialkdarby October 29 2006, 08:22:42 UTC
I won't pretend I know you well enough to guess at such a question.
But I really do hope you are.

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plumerai October 30 2006, 01:00:51 UTC
Hell, these people know me better than practically anyone and they didn't know!
(Thank you.)

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I seem to have a habit of inviting people over and accidentally getting everyone wasted (me, TOO!) tesao October 29 2006, 09:57:34 UTC
cry foul!!!

"not telling"

i'll tell YOU if you'll tell ME..... *sly wink*

and, hmmmmmmmmmm. come to think of it, do wasted answers count?

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Re: I seem to have a habit of inviting people over and accidentally getting everyone wasted (me, TOO plumerai October 30 2006, 01:01:09 UTC
Wasted answers count double.

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I know just how you feel, if you're curious manoffeeling October 29 2006, 12:18:13 UTC
I wasn't even there, and I'm STILL wasted.

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Re: I know just how you feel, if you're curious plumerai October 30 2006, 01:01:39 UTC
Color me curious.
Sorry, it was the brandy.

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xrew October 29 2006, 16:02:58 UTC
Ok ok ok... ok. Answer the question please.

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fuzzilla October 29 2006, 16:25:54 UTC
>The husband-wife team each guessed that the other was unhappy. Both were incorrect.<

Huh. This one seems the most surprising. I don't know these folks, of course, just the general things it says about relationships and whatnot jumped out at me. So I'd guess they're both in love yet doubt themselves, assuming their partner is unhappy.

I'll be the first LJ friend to guess: You're unhappy? Which I base on the overall vibe of your LJ. But then lots of people say "oh, but emotional vomiting is what LJ is *for*. I'm not like that at *all* in real life..."

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manoffeeling October 29 2006, 16:37:27 UTC
I thought that was real peculiar, too.

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seabird78 October 29 2006, 17:00:09 UTC
Emotional vomiting. That's a great way of putting it. I'm going to keep that in mind next time I hesitate to write more than two sentences on here.

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plumerai October 30 2006, 01:03:25 UTC
Yeah, I was really surprised that they each chose that for the other--and I don't know what that says about their relationship in particular. They're a solid pair for sure, but that speaks to something that I can't identify, not being either party--but it seems significant.

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