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About mizmojo

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Gosh I'll really have to be feelin something to offer an answer. I'm definitely more heavy on the questions! But mostly just tuning in to find out what others are wondering about.


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    Gifts for European couchsurfing hosts?

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    A question of false expectations.

  • Why do I always attract all the wrong women, is it me?
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    26 is young, too, esp if you put yourself out of the game for a few years. I suspect that when you find the right person, the connection will be huge, the relationship better than imaginable. Because you describe yourself as a little different and intense, your match will be unique and beautiful. Until then I hope you have fun!

  • Comment on RM's answer…
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    The breaking-up-w/-the-BF-after-eating-giant-pizza anecdote was relatable as well as funny and sad.

    Damn salt. The guy never stood a chance.

  • How do you get over someone you don't want to get over?
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    Someone else will come along. And, eventually, the right person will come along. Or, at least an illusion of that will seem real enough that you buy into it long enough to get over the person in question.

  • Can you translate "Jive Turkey" into current slang?
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    Sorry everybody, my answer comes rife with vulgarity. Jive turkey: Bulls*tter, BS artist, double-talker (not exactly current slang~).

    If I wanted to call someone a jive turkey, I might opt to call them an a-hole, d-bag, dumb bunny, or wanker.

    But, I think we should keep jive turkey alive. There's just no substitute!

  • In Twin Peaks (ep. 1, I think) what does Audrey mean when she says to Cooper, "Sometimes I get so flushed" and then asks him if his palms ever itch?
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    Do your palms ever get itchy means do you ever want to self-stimulate, be the master of your domain, manually release...

  • Comment on Russ Campbell, NWEBS's answer…
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    I'll give you the update, Russ! I did not just go ahead and charge the customer, but I did go to some length to have his bank contact him and ask him to contact me if he was interested in paying what he owed. Never heard from the guy (shocker!).

    As for my boss, I spoke to his better nature and acted as though he never made such a sleazy request of me. I played it as though he asked me to pursue any means *within the law* to recoup the stinkin' $70 and the boss wasn't lowlife enough to restate that I should just bilk the customer.

  • Comment on ozchick's answer…
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    Yes, I'm in accounting and since we don't have a designated position for someone to perform credit card fraud it just fell to me! It's so obviously the wrong thing to do (and *I didn't go through with it!*) but my business sense sucks-- I basically hate taking money from anybody, I could never work in sales... Ever get the feeling the whole world is corrupt and the dumb bunny, Miss Naive-pants, shall slip between the cracks and disappear into oblivion because of her sense that theft and fraud is wrong...?? Anyway, so I had to take a survey and I'm relieved all the QL answers were of the moral, upstanding variety.

    Let me also add: dig this BS-- the under-charged customer's bank rep even asked me why I don't just charge his card. I said, "He didn't sign for that amount. It would be fraudulent." The bank rep was all, "Oh, yeah, you have a point there." What's wrong with people?? Jeeze.

    There's even more ridiculousness but I digress. Just, thank you to any nice people who are reading these words-- thank you for being nice, honest, good...!!

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    Does sodium cause crankiness?

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