Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))
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TigerNY128 wrote: »AngryViking1970 wrote: »The shirt I'm wearing won't stay tucked in and it's making me angrier that it probably should.
I also get super angry about small stuff. For example, when I can't find something in my purse...it absolutely pisses me off if I can't get to something immediately. I realize I'm the one who put all that crap in there, but still, it makes me mad.
This made me laugh . My kid will blame everyone to the high heavens for moving his stuff, especially when it is something he misplaced.0 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »CountessKitteh wrote: »Confession: Smartfood and Diet Mountain Dew for lunch.
It's been that kind of day and will continue to be until I've transitioned all my responsibilities. The end of the month can't come soon enough!
But which Smartfood? Original white cheddar? Cuz YUM!
But of course!0 -
I confess my favorite Christmas album is by Twisted Sister.0
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I had a stupid camera sad moment yesterday. I had a picture taken with one of my favourite skaters last week, and even though he looks quite tall and well-built on the ice he's actually shorter than I am and so slender my hand could almost span his waist. (It was like having my arm around a concrete pole, though. Rock-solid muscle.) Until now I've been really happy with what I've been seeing in the mirror every morning. When I open this picture I just want to cry, because I look so horrible in it, huge
And even though it's dumb and he was so nice I can't help but think he must have wondered about this creepy fat woman who wanted to get a picture with him.0 -
My confession is that I was so hungry today I ate mouldy grapes0
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I used to go to several (2-4) fast food places one after the other and eat in my car.0
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Confession 1: I am so claustrophobic that I just walked up six flights of stairs to avoid getting on an elevator with 15 other people. (is it an NSV that the elevator only beat me by 30 seconds?)
Confession 2: I am still stuck on overtime. (I work for the Grinch.) therefore I only bought food to make various sandwiches for dinner this week. If my kids want something else, they will have to defrost and cook it, which at 15, 18, and 21 they are welcome to do. (My 9yo would be perfectly fine eating ham or pb &j at every meal.)0 -
cassandranken wrote: »I used to go to several (2-4) fast food places one after the other and eat in my car.
Been there.0 -
MelissaPhippsFeagins wrote: »Confession 1: I am so claustrophobic that I just walked up six flights of stairs to avoid getting on an elevator with 15 other people. (is it an NSV that the elevator only beat me by 30 seconds?)
Confession 2: I am still stuck on overtime. (I work for the Grinch.) therefore I only bought food to make various sandwiches for dinner this week. If my kids want something else, they will have to defrost and cook it, which at 15, 18, and 21 they are welcome to do. (My 9yo would be perfectly fine eating ham or pb &j at every meal.)
I feel like having Confession 2 for dinner every night. My daughter is very picky and doesn't eat much variety wise, so that would make my evenings less stressful. Plus, when I do cook, I feel like no one really appreciates it anyway, so why bother, unless I feel like having something in particular. When you ask the hubs, he just says whatever.....he is no help in menu planning.0 -
MelissaPhippsFeagins wrote: »Confession 1: I am so claustrophobic that I just walked up six flights of stairs to avoid getting on an elevator with 15 other people. (is it an NSV that the elevator only beat me by 30 seconds?)
Confession 2: I am still stuck on overtime. (I work for the Grinch.) therefore I only bought food to make various sandwiches for dinner this week. If my kids want something else, they will have to defrost and cook it, which at 15, 18, and 21 they are welcome to do. (My 9yo would be perfectly fine eating ham or pb &j at every meal.)
I feel like having Confession 2 for dinner every night. My daughter is very picky and doesn't eat much variety wise, so that would make my evenings less stressful. Plus, when I do cook, I feel like no one really appreciates it anyway, so why bother, unless I feel like having something in particular. When you ask the hubs, he just says whatever.....he is no help in menu planning.
At least I know I am not alone. I usually try to fix something half of them like one night and the other half the next, but I am exhausted and I am just not doing it this week. There's a school special something every night and I just won't have time.
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lilaclovebird wrote: »
We always come full circle here don't we. Even though I think OP is gone.... :laugh:
LOL! Mo probably has around 20 Bingo cards blacked out by now.0 -
While waiting in line to pay for my coffee every morning at our work cafeteria, I look at you, I look at what you are buying to eat, and I judge you...but silently, and then I move on...
I like to look at and secretly judge people's shopping carts while in line a the grocery store
The only time I judged someone while being a cashier was a lady who bought around $300.00-$400.00 on Easter Candy with their Food Stamp card. Normally I couldn't careless what people buy with their Access cards, but that ticked me off! That money could've went to people who were desperately in need for more nourishing meals & some junk food. If she would've bought a reasonable amount of candy I wouldn't have thought anything of it, because her kids could then get a special treat.
I like to look at people's carts too, but at the same time I know people look at mine haha when I buy 3-4 ice creams.0 -
kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »While waiting in line to pay for my coffee every morning at our work cafeteria, I look at you, I look at what you are buying to eat, and I judge you...but silently, and then I move on...
I like to look at and secretly judge people's shopping carts while in line a the grocery store
The only time I judged someone while being a cashier was a lady who bought around $300.00-$400.00 on Easter Candy with their Food Stamp card. Normally I couldn't careless what people buy with their Access cards, but that ticked me off! That money could've went to people who were desperately in need for more nourishing meals & some junk food. If she would've bought a reasonable amount of candy I wouldn't have thought anything of it, because her kids could then get a special treat.
I like to look at people's carts too, but at the same time I know people look at mine haha when I buy 3-4 ice creams.
I have that if my 9 year old is with me when I buy ice cream, I get less judgmental looks from people. I did have a woman ask me how I eat ice cream and stay skinny not too long ago. "if I get one bowl before my teenagers find it, it's a miracle," I said.
It's the 4 bags of chips that I buy weekly for the boys' lunches that really get me the judgmental looks though. One woman even said something about them. The manager was running a register, looked at her and said, "not that her food is your decision, but she has 4 kids and none of them like the same flavor." I have been shopping there for a long long time for the cashiers to know that...
Edit: " I have FOUND that..."0 -
MelissaPhippsFeagins wrote: »kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »While waiting in line to pay for my coffee every morning at our work cafeteria, I look at you, I look at what you are buying to eat, and I judge you...but silently, and then I move on...
I like to look at and secretly judge people's shopping carts while in line a the grocery store
The only time I judged someone while being a cashier was a lady who bought around $300.00-$400.00 on Easter Candy with their Food Stamp card. Normally I couldn't careless what people buy with their Access cards, but that ticked me off! That money could've went to people who were desperately in need for more nourishing meals & some junk food. If she would've bought a reasonable amount of candy I wouldn't have thought anything of it, because her kids could then get a special treat.
I like to look at people's carts too, but at the same time I know people look at mine haha when I buy 3-4 ice creams.
I have that if my 9 year old is with me when I buy ice cream, I get less judgmental looks from people. I did have a woman ask me how I eat ice cream and stay skinny not too long ago. "if I get one bowl before my teenagers find it, it's a miracle," I said.
It's the 4 bags of chips that I buy weekly for the boys' lunches that really get me the judgmental looks though. One woman even said something about them. The manager was running a register, looked at her and said, "not that her food is your decision, but she has 4 kids and none of them like the same flavor." I have been shopping there for a long long time for the cashiers to know that...
Edit: " I have FOUND that..."
I always secretly laugh to myself when I buy 6 bags of carrots, 10 bags of animal crackers, 6 cans of progresso soup, a bunch of water and then maybe a card or something. Or last night when I bough 20 bags of starlight mints at target. Yes, 20. Its hard to find those big bags and the horses go through a LOT of mints!0 -
MelissaPhippsFeagins wrote: »
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I had a stupid camera sad moment yesterday. I had a picture taken with one of my favourite skaters last week, and even though he looks quite tall and well-built on the ice he's actually shorter than I am and so slender my hand could almost span his waist. (It was like having my arm around a concrete pole, though. Rock-solid muscle.) Until now I've been really happy with what I've been seeing in the mirror every morning. When I open this picture I just want to cry, because I look so horrible in it, huge
And even though it's dumb and he was so nice I can't help but think he must have wondered about this creepy fat woman who wanted to get a picture with him.
He sounds tiny, not that you are big. You are a skater, you can't be very large!0 -
AngryViking1970 wrote: »The shirt I'm wearing won't stay tucked in and it's making me angrier that it probably should.
I feel that way when I am at the barn in the dead of winter and my turtle neck keeps riding up. Or my socks keep falling down. I go home and throw them away.0
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