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Sunday, July 10 2005

Trippy MSN Conversations

Posted by Ray @ 11:56 pm

Excerpts of a trippy MSN conversation. The topic: flying in an airplane…

[Ray]: But I’m afraid of flying.
[Name withheld]: You are??? But you drive!

I try to wrap my head around the concept. I fail miserably.

[Name withheld]: Okay
[Name withheld]: Maybe I skipped a few stages of explanation in between
[Name withheld]: But it makes sense okay
[Ray]: Explain, then
[Name withheld]: Wait. My foot is numb.

From this, I gather that driving is like flying, and [Name withheld] types with her feet.

Heh.

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  1. that’s some funky MSN conversation manz… hahaz… how to type until leg numb?!
    hahhahz….

    Comment by Nix — Monday, July 11 2005 @ 1:58 am

  2. ha ha … thats seriously trippy … but at least its an interesting conversation … my online conversations of late have generally been something like this …

    Me: hey how u been?

    Whoever: good .. how u been?

    Me: good too thanx

    [prolonged deathly silence / stream of irritating smileys]

    Me: k i gotta go now

    Whoever: yeah me too (i think what Whoever means to say is “thank you, i was wondering how to end this”)

    Comment by bob — Monday, July 11 2005 @ 2:23 pm

  3. Nix & bob: to be fair, she *did* have a vaguely reasonable explanation for her jump in logic. It was amusing nonetheless.

    Comment by Ray — Tuesday, July 12 2005 @ 8:09 am

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