1.03.2011

"It is generally agreed that "Hello" is an appropriate greeting because if you entered a room and said "Goodbye," it could confuse a lot of people."

After examining my texts from NYE, I've decided that there are simply some phone numbers that I should not keep in my phone.

I want to adapt the "out of sight, out of mind" attitude in 2011.

My dad has always told me that nothing good happens after midnight. He's right. When I think it's a good idea to send texts after midnight, when I'm misspelling words (and not because of autocorrect) and being hateful because I'm not getting my way is unacceptable. Uncool as my dad would say.

Not that I don't want to talk to these people again but they know how to get in touch with me if they want to talk. I'll just have to simply ask, "who is this?" when they do.

It's embarrassing when you realize that you YELLED at someone you've known most of your life because they were uninterested in coming to an after party where they would know NO ONE.

While I'm at it....

You know those people that aren't your friends unless you've had a couple of cocktails? They are those friends for a reason. If I only text you because I'm out, I probably shouldn't have your number in my phone in the first place. Or when you meet someone that seems SUPER fun so you exchange numbers...and say things like, "let's get brunch". Neither one of you want to but you feel like you have to say things like that. It won't ever happen. Those people are gone.
The beauty in this is that they probably won't notice anyway but I will feel better.

I don't plan on being social for a while so this is probably irrelevant but it's still going to be done. I'll think of it as pre-spring cleaning!

Cheers!

2 comments:

  1. Platinum baby.. this is platinum. And, you know who belongs in platinum with you :)

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  2. NOT the person whose number I deleted! :)

    You do my dear, you always do.

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