So, while we're watching Dancing With the Stars and I tell you that Marie Osmond's daddy died yesterday morning, the correct response is NOT to stare at me mortified that I would say such a thing to you.
Yes, I do understand that your own daddy died in November and with me not trying to be mean, I have to say this to you:
1. It was over fifteen years ago.
2. You were three and had little to no contact with him ever.
3. IT WAS OVER FIFTEEN YEARS AGO AND YOU DIDN'T KNOW HIM!
When one of our friends goes on to talk about how she could go for a drink last night, the correct response is NOT to bark out at her that you don't want to talk about that right now.
Again, I understand that your daddy died and again, with me not trying to be mean, I have to say this to you:
1. It was his personal choice to become a drunk.
2. It was his personal choice to become a druggie.
3. It was over fifteen years ago and you didn't know him!
Yes, I understand that your daddy died, as you can very well see. I'm not telling you not to be upset about it. But seriously, it should not affect everything that you do and think in the month of November.
It should also not compell you to bring back a ouiji board to school to perform seiances outside to try and get the dead nuns in the cemetery to let you talk to your father. That's just weird and freaky and if we're going to do a seiance, it's going to be to contact someone from here not someone who had nothing to do with this place. Thankfully, this was only just talk at three in the morning and no ouiji boards were brought to school.
Honestly, I'm not trying to be the bad guy here. And as much as I want to say get over it, I know thats not the right thing to say, I wont say it. Therefore, I have nothing else to say.
PS: I have new icons! Yay me.
Yes, I do understand that your own daddy died in November and with me not trying to be mean, I have to say this to you:
1. It was over fifteen years ago.
2. You were three and had little to no contact with him ever.
3. IT WAS OVER FIFTEEN YEARS AGO AND YOU DIDN'T KNOW HIM!
When one of our friends goes on to talk about how she could go for a drink last night, the correct response is NOT to bark out at her that you don't want to talk about that right now.
Again, I understand that your daddy died and again, with me not trying to be mean, I have to say this to you:
1. It was his personal choice to become a drunk.
2. It was his personal choice to become a druggie.
3. It was over fifteen years ago and you didn't know him!
Yes, I understand that your daddy died, as you can very well see. I'm not telling you not to be upset about it. But seriously, it should not affect everything that you do and think in the month of November.
It should also not compell you to bring back a ouiji board to school to perform seiances outside to try and get the dead nuns in the cemetery to let you talk to your father. That's just weird and freaky and if we're going to do a seiance, it's going to be to contact someone from here not someone who had nothing to do with this place. Thankfully, this was only just talk at three in the morning and no ouiji boards were brought to school.
Honestly, I'm not trying to be the bad guy here. And as much as I want to say get over it, I know thats not the right thing to say, I wont say it. Therefore, I have nothing else to say.
PS: I have new icons! Yay me.

