Yami Daimao
Patti Mayonnaise
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Post by Yami Daimao on Jul 24, 2012 2:00:13 GMT -5
"Sure thing."
*1 minute*
It's completely forgotten.
How often does that happen to you? Do you actually remember to tell them when you see said person?
I don't. I always forget, or sometimes don't care.
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Post by 'Foretold' Joker on Jul 24, 2012 7:54:54 GMT -5
I thought this was going to be about the Neutrals in Futurama
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Post by Back to being Cenanuff on Jul 24, 2012 8:26:11 GMT -5
It's a throwaway sentiment. They don't actually expect you to say hi to that person for them.
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agent817
Fry's dog Seymour
Doesn't Know Whose Ring It Is
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Post by agent817 on Jul 24, 2012 9:18:44 GMT -5
I don't exactly tell them "hello" for them but I do tell the person that I ran into someone who asked about the other person.
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Blindkarevik
Grimlock
Rock... Paper... Straight-edge!
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Post by Blindkarevik on Jul 24, 2012 10:04:39 GMT -5
I, intentionally, don't do it... because it's always awkward when someone says it to me.
"Hey, talked to my dad.. he says hi." "Oh.... um, uh.... hi?"
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Post by The Booty Disciple on Jul 24, 2012 11:29:15 GMT -5
I've got a friend who has a really attractive sister that he is hilariously protective over. She and I get along pretty good, and I contemplated asking her out one time until he pretty much went all sorts of Ultimate Warrior-promo on me...stated that because of my hellraising past and my history with "nice girls" (which she is NOT...she's more obnoxious than me) that I'd corrupt her.
Every time I see him and or we go do something...I tell him to tell his sister hi. He curses at me.
Then I fire a message to his sister a couple days later on FB or something and ask if he told her I said hi. This infuriates him more.
I find it riotously amusing, so it will continue.
Insofar as every day occurring "Say hi for me" moments, I do my best to remember it, because its nice to know someone is thinking of you...but if I forget...I don't worry too much about it.
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mizerable
Fry's dog Seymour
You're the lowest on the totem pole here, Alva. The lowest.
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Post by mizerable on Jul 24, 2012 11:32:49 GMT -5
It's like the people who say you'll be in their prayers. I know they mean well...but their Facebook account says Atheist?
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Post by The Booty Disciple on Jul 24, 2012 13:06:34 GMT -5
It's like the people who say you'll be in their prayers. I know they mean well...but their Facebook account says Atheist? If they're the type to tell me, via FB no less, that I'll be in their prayers...they're not the person I want praying for me.
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Post by bibboid on Jul 24, 2012 13:19:21 GMT -5
I used to have a roommate named Bill. One day I ran into his dad around town and he told to tell his son ,"Hi". When I got home I told Bill saw his dad. "Did he say anything?" he asked. "Yes," I answered. "He said,'Get a job, ya bum!'" Bill nodded his head and sighed," Yep. Sounds like my dad."
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Post by SenorCrest on Jul 24, 2012 16:10:56 GMT -5
I heard some lady say 'give him a big hug for me' Which I find as odd too. My mom always tells me that her mom said hi or something. It is so odd to hear.
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ERON
Hank Scorpio
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Post by ERON on Jul 24, 2012 16:23:16 GMT -5
It's a throwaway sentiment. They don't actually expect you to say hi to that person for them. Not in my circles. They check up on that s***.
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The Line
Patti Mayonnaise
Real Name: Bumkiss. Stanley Bumkiss.
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Post by The Line on Jul 24, 2012 18:54:27 GMT -5
depends on who is involved.
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