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Re: OT,sorta......need advice
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Posted by txblu on December 05, 2004 at 06:18:19 from (209.151.117.160):
In Reply to: Re: OT,sorta......need advice posted by bo on December 05, 2004 at 05:37:22:
Have had situations where they had to be told outright and sometimes more than once. Makes you feel like a dog, but you didn't ask for his attention; directly. You may have unknowingly provided an attractive limb upon which he could perch. Had/have neighbors like that . Have no hobbies perse of their own. I'm always busy doing something and they come over to nose around and have something to do. Like yesterday I was trying to get my pad finished for the new shop before dark and the rain in today's forecast (it's here). Here comes mr nose (even admitted he couldn't stand the fact that I was doing something and he didn't know about it) and starts looking for me to entertain him, along with telling me how to do what I had been doing for the past 2 days. I just ignored him and kept spreadin and levelin. Before long he got the hint and left. Some you have to do as mentioned. HTH, Mark
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