Should I Eat This Piece of Chocolate? (The "Should I" Game.)

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seoulsearch

OutWrite Trouble
May 23, 2009
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I forgot about being younger. I think you need to buy me chocolate.


Should I let Seoul be my sugar momma?
I just checked and I currently have $6 and 42 cents in my wallet.

Should I assume this is enough to qualify as NukePooch's Sugar Mama, or should I assume his elaborate tastes are beyond my budget and start taking applications for other candidates?

("Sugar Mama" is appropriate, seeing as I'd have barely enough to buy him maybe 2 bags of Dum Dums suckers.)
 

Lynx

Folksy yet erudite
Aug 13, 2014
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Aval den tras etrenon. They are all crazy. :p
 
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Practice-English

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#23
Your Game seems a little bit complicated for me,
but I'll participate even if I'm not sure of what I'm doing
while I'm playing---




Should I must to speak English in real?
(Not here but at home or something like that)
 
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NukePooch

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Your Game seems a little bit complicated for me,
but I'll participate even if I'm not sure of what I'm doing
while I'm playing---




Should I must to speak English in real?
(Not here but at home or something like that)


Language is like everything else...the more you practice, the better you get. If you speak English whenever you can, you will get better.

I took a year of Japanese a long time ago when i was in college. I don't practice speaking Japanese, and as a result, I have forgotten everything I learned...and let's not even talk about the Francais I learned in high school (and forgot, of course)...
 
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NukePooch

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I just checked and I currently have $6 and 42 cents in my wallet.

Should I assume this is enough to qualify as NukePooch's Sugar Mama, or should I assume his elaborate tastes are beyond my budget and start taking applications for other candidates?

("Sugar Mama" is appropriate, seeing as I'd have barely enough to buy him maybe 2 bags of Dum Dums suckers.)

Elaborate tastes? Pah. You can keep the Dum Dums, I'm good without.





(By the way, Sugar, I'll need $10,000 or so to keep building my PA sound system.)
 

tourist

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I just checked and I currently have $6 and 42 cents in my wallet.

Should I assume this is enough to qualify as NukePooch's Sugar Mama, or should I assume his elaborate tastes are beyond my budget and start taking applications for other candidates?

("Sugar Mama" is appropriate, seeing as I'd have barely enough to buy him maybe 2 bags of Dum Dums suckers.)
The last time that I had a dum dum sucker was 50 years ago. I think that it was a root beer flavored one. Horrible. The raspberry ones are good however.

 
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The last time that I had a dum dum sucker was 50 years ago. I think that it was a root beer flavored one. Horrible. The raspberry ones are good however.

I had one yesterday. I was cleaning out my purse and the raspberry lemonade one my friend in Vancouver stuck in there was either going to be tossed or consumed.
 

gypsygirl

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i've never really understood the point of a sucker.

hard candy on some cardboard stick? what is that? safety candy for people who suck (too much)?

and i've always struggled to reconcile the the cardboard + candy in my continuing efforts to appear ladylike and upholding a modicum of propriety.

i'm pretty sure that would put me over the edge. ; p
 

CatHerder

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Suckers are good when you have the heavy duty kind of stick. Take the butter rum kind and put it in your coffee for a few minutes. You have a built in stirrer. The plastic or wooden kind won't get soggy.
Other than that there is really little point to suckers except that when the kids are too squirrelly you can give them the ones that the bank gives out. This gives their hands something other to do than fight each other during errand running.
 

seoulsearch

OutWrite Trouble
May 23, 2009
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(By the way, Sugar, I'll need $10,000 or so to keep building my PA sound system.)
Should I give NukePooch 10,000 (pesos)?

At least, I'm assuming that's the currency you're talking about, Nuke. I might be a little short.

If it's a sound system you're looking for how about a megaphone and some hearing aids?
 
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NukePooch

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Should I give NukePooch 10,000 (pesos)?

At least, I'm assuming that's the currency you're talking about, Nuke. I might be a little short.

If it's a sound system you're looking for how about a megaphone and some hearing aids?
That's pretty much the sound system that my church had when I first attended. It was..."Wow, that' s awful...I can do good work here!"

It's been on my mind for a long time to build my own personal system. I'm working on it...slowly. I've got enough to DJ weddings and such, but I really want to be able to run live sound concerts...and that takes a whole lot more equipment.
 

Lynx

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Aug 13, 2014
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That's pretty much the sound system that my church had when I first attended. It was..."Wow, that' s awful...I can do good work here!"

It's been on my mind for a long time to build my own personal system. I'm working on it...slowly. I've got enough to DJ weddings and such, but I really want to be able to run live sound concerts...and that takes a whole lot more equipment.
Eh, not so much. Two speakers, a 1200 watt amp, mini-mixer, a few cables and mics. With speaker and mic stands, you're still looking at less than a thousand.

Or are you talking about much larger concerts?
 

Lynx

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Should I do part of other peoples' jobs today at work like I usually do, or should I make them do their own work and spend most of the day being bored to tears?

I mean really, business has been sooooo slow lately. Either people are too rich these days to bother with fast food or they are too poor to even go out for fast food. Either way bodes ill...
 
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wwjd_kilden

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Your Game seems a little bit complicated for me,
but I'll participate even if I'm not sure of what I'm doing
while I'm playing---




Should I must to speak English in real?
(Not here but at home or something like that)
it would make it easier to learn, especially if you have someone you can speak English with.
When I was trying to learn Dutch I would attempt to make stories in my head, in Dutch. I wrote some of it down and sent it to a friend, asking him to tell me what was OK and what was totally wrong :p

- Should I give up on "modern life" and move into the bush somewhere? :p (Where? what do I bring? )
 

cinder

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Mar 26, 2014
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Should I do part of other peoples' jobs today at work like I usually do, or should I make them do their own work and spend most of the day being bored to tears?

I mean really, business has been sooooo slow lately. Either people are too rich these days to bother with fast food or they are too poor to even go out for fast food. Either way bodes ill...
You should use the extra time during a slow work day to look for a back up job. Just in case the decline in business continues.
 

melita916

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should i buy my own snocone or keep waiting for someone to bring me one? and by someone i mean my brother or sis-in-law. lol
 
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wwjd_kilden

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should i buy my own snocone or keep waiting for someone to bring me one? and by someone i mean my brother or sis-in-law. lol
buy one yourself
hide the evidence
receive another one from them
 
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NukePooch

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Eh, not so much. Two speakers, a 1200 watt amp, mini-mixer, a few cables and mics. With speaker and mic stands, you're still looking at less than a thousand.

Or are you talking about much larger concerts?
I was able to run that type of setup for my church's Easter egg hunt (announcements and background music)...but for what I want to do (and more frequently find myself doing), I need more...

Larger concerts and festivals, for instance, I've got a church festival on Labor Day weekend. Probably 8-10 bands on Saturday...seated audience of a couple hundred, but several hundred more walking around to the inflatables, food, games, etc.
Currently, I've built four main speakers, two monitor wedges, and am about to finish off my first two subs. I've got a 32 channel digital mixer, tubs full of cables, other gear, and it's nowhere near enough.

I've got to borrow the church's monitors (which I also built), wireless mics, in-ear monitors, etc.
To do events like this properly, I actually need 4 more subs, my own monitor rig, four more amps, 8-12 wireless mics, a full array of proper wired mics...and that doesn't get into lighting, video, etc.

I've got enough to properly run a basic indoor wedding reception for a couple hundred people.
Outdoors, I'm one step above Seoul's idea of a megaphone...and that's borrowing the church's gear. I can't freelance until I get my system set up right.
 

Dino246

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Should I tell gypsygirl that I appreciate her use of language? There aren't too many people who use phrases like "modicum of propriety". I do, so it's nice to 'meet' a kindred linguist. :)

Blessings,
Dino