01-22-2020, 08:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-22-2020, 09:04 PM by CardBoardBox.)
weight? (or in todays computerspeak spelling, wait. LOL)
I didn't know what " snarky remarks " even meant which is why I looked it up. But because I knew OT did not mean "let's dump on people and make them uncomfortable about posting", I created this new thread (to share the learned definition.)
I specifically did not put the definition onto the original thread because I didn't want to come across as a challange. Yea, that's a good word.
I wish more of the 100 plus people visiting every day would pitch in a few words. Not here, but anywhere.
I did supress an (edit: was 'and') urge to post "I bet the dog was happy too" in that warm story about the cancer diagnosis. I also refrained from adding a tangent item of a 70 year old lady who putts around in an electric wheel chair who said she was going to die, that the doctor told her so, but what tore my heart out hearing her third sentence of "I don't want to die."
I don't even know her name, much like some characters you see in Negril regularly.
Thinking like a boat captain (my snarky remark? LOL), I asked if her financial affairs were in order. She lamented that she didn't have enough saved for a tombstone. That backfired on me. She wasn't hitting me with a "beg you J$1000" like someone in Negril might do, but I'm trying to lighten up this paragraph with that people won't know when you're gone if they don't even know you were here.
I didn't know what " snarky remarks " even meant which is why I looked it up. But because I knew OT did not mean "let's dump on people and make them uncomfortable about posting", I created this new thread (to share the learned definition.)
I specifically did not put the definition onto the original thread because I didn't want to come across as a challange. Yea, that's a good word.
I wish more of the 100 plus people visiting every day would pitch in a few words. Not here, but anywhere.
I did supress an (edit: was 'and') urge to post "I bet the dog was happy too" in that warm story about the cancer diagnosis. I also refrained from adding a tangent item of a 70 year old lady who putts around in an electric wheel chair who said she was going to die, that the doctor told her so, but what tore my heart out hearing her third sentence of "I don't want to die."
I don't even know her name, much like some characters you see in Negril regularly.
Thinking like a boat captain (my snarky remark? LOL), I asked if her financial affairs were in order. She lamented that she didn't have enough saved for a tombstone. That backfired on me. She wasn't hitting me with a "beg you J$1000" like someone in Negril might do, but I'm trying to lighten up this paragraph with that people won't know when you're gone if they don't even know you were here.