Ever had the impression of doing something good but in reality it is the opposite?

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That always happens to me. I found that I became over confident instead of under confident (like you should).

OA
 
Oh, in other words, so you knocked up your girlfriend, then found out she was a whore. I get it now...

OA
 
Originally posted by duo17
Oh, in other words, so you knocked up your girlfriend, then found out she was a whore. I get it now...

OA

uh, pretty much ya....

still breaks my heart in half :cry:

(poor Rumple, poor, poor Rumple :cry: )
 
One time, I decided to mow the lawn so my dad would be happy when he got back from work. He actually got mad because he just put the Turf Builder in it and I screwed it up.

OA
 
Originally posted by duo17
One time, I decided to mow the lawn so my dad would be happy when he got back from work. He actually got mad because he just put the Turf Builder in it and I screwed it up.

OA
:rolleyes: and you say that i'm a moron

(insert tool smilie here)
 
I have heard the phrase "Your heart's in the right place, but..." all too often.
 
Like me updating to AOL 8.0...

Got yelled at for a long time because I didn't ask to do it.

Had that happen with a ton of stuff...
 
i actually found out that i usually do good on quizzes that i thought i did bad on. (with one exeption: every math quiz and test)
 
Originally posted by Rumple Foreskin

:rolleyes: and you say that i'm a moron

(insert tool smilie here)

Do you know what tool means, or do you go around saying it to people who in your opinion do stupid things?

I think I know who the tool is...
 
Originally posted by M5Power


Do you know what tool means, or do you go around saying it to people who in your opinion do stupid things?

I think I know who the tool is...

Jeeze grandpa, I was only kidding and he knew it, chill out man :rolleyes:
 
Hey since I am a ubern00b and all someone explain to me what a "tool" is. I'm just trying to lighten up the mood. :)
 
I always under estimate myself. So for me it's usually the opposite.

If anyone can even remember what the thread is about after all the cat-fighting.
 
A typical quote I've heard at more building committe meetings "The road to hell is paved with good intentions"

I've committed my share of flub's and have found that nearly every single one of them was a learning experience.

Most, but not all.

AO
 
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