Friday, August 24, 2007

Why Indeed

Why does one part ask an opinion on something, and then when part two gives there opinion, after heming and hawing, saying I don't care what decision is made, why exactly does part two end up being the bad guy when there opinion did not concur to the decision being made, part two is the one that ends up feeling like the bad guy or girl or duck?

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  1. Uh-oh, bad moment for the Ducks...hugs for each of the feathered ones, now kiss and agree to disagree :-)

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  2. Isn't that how it always is?

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  3. huh? is it my meds or is this confusing???

    smiles, bee

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  4. Part one, sounds like a female...and part two can't ever win. It's in the manual they gave us during "The Talk" in Jr. high.

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  5. *ding ding ding* Tilly and Tiggerprr hit the nail on the head. In the end, men can't win. Though all is better with teh world now.

    It may not have made sense because the combo of annoyance and typing is a bad one.

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  6. Ah... a marriage thing. I totally get it.

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  7. Dang, I miss all this good stuff when I work nights.

    Just remember Sparky "makeup sex". :D

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  8. whew - the comments saved me from withering from confusion. now i get it. chin up Mr. Duck - this too will pass.

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  9. Just say you're sorry. Trust me, don't be a hero. :)

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  10. For some reason I hear martyr alot more then hero ;D

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  11. Yo, Sparky - you know I love ya, but part of my confusion stems from "there" versus "their."

    There = placement or position
    Their = ownership

    I know, I know, I'm a pain in the ass, but when I see "there" my mind goes "there" and can't think of "their" problems.

    Know what I mean?

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  12. Thank you for making me feel better for being unattached =)

    Seriously!

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