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Less talkie, more workie!

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  • C CataclysmicQuantum

    leckey wrote:

    I'm a clencher

    That can be a result of ADHD medication.

    46 75 63 6B 20 79 6F 75 20 4B 79 6C 65 20 45 64 77 61 72 64 73 20 66 72 6F 6D 20 41 72 6B 61 6E 73 61 73 21 20 46 75 63 6B 20 79 6F 75 20 74 6F 20 68 65 6C 6C This is a coded message, if you decode it and you are offended, it is your own f****ing fault.

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    simonwilliams777
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    Lame code

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      I often complain about the Chatty Cathy's I work. Encountering the CC's in the non-work world is usually not as bad because you can move. However, I went to my chiropractor and decided to get a massage. The therapist would not shut up the entire time. She asked me how to make Taverns (referred to as Sloppy Joes in some areas). I'm here to relax, lady. So a couple questions... Has this happened to you before (stuck in a situation with a CC and can't easily leave)? What is a polite way to say, "Shut up?" Do any of you have TMJ? If so what have you found for relief? The chiropractor isn't helping much.

      http://craptasticnation.blogspot.com/[^]

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      dr zim
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      I pretend to fall asleep

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      • C CataclysmicQuantum

        leckey wrote:

        I'm a clencher

        That can be a result of ADHD medication.

        46 75 63 6B 20 79 6F 75 20 4B 79 6C 65 20 45 64 77 61 72 64 73 20 66 72 6F 6D 20 41 72 6B 61 6E 73 61 73 21 20 46 75 63 6B 20 79 6F 75 20 74 6F 20 68 65 6C 6C This is a coded message, if you decode it and you are offended, it is your own f****ing fault.

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        Steve Floyd
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        I was a clencher until I went cold turkey on caffeine. I no longer clench.

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        • C Christian Graus

          What is TMJ ? I work from home, isolated from the outside world. When I go to physio, I look forward to having a conversation.

          Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ "also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )

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          deltalmg
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          I had a guy I worked with that was his own punishment. It was a summer job while in highschool, packaging triple mix (manure, soil, lime). The guy whouldn't shutup, and always had a mouthful of the "sh**" literally :laugh: It was a challenge not to laugh, but keeping my mouth closed was its own insentive.

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          • L leckey 0

            I often complain about the Chatty Cathy's I work. Encountering the CC's in the non-work world is usually not as bad because you can move. However, I went to my chiropractor and decided to get a massage. The therapist would not shut up the entire time. She asked me how to make Taverns (referred to as Sloppy Joes in some areas). I'm here to relax, lady. So a couple questions... Has this happened to you before (stuck in a situation with a CC and can't easily leave)? What is a polite way to say, "Shut up?" Do any of you have TMJ? If so what have you found for relief? The chiropractor isn't helping much.

            http://craptasticnation.blogspot.com/[^]

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            Cabbage93
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            This only works if they don't already know you, but learn enough sign language to fake it. Then pretend to be deaf. It's helped me in the line at the store a couple of times. You do, however, run the risk that they'll start signing back.

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              Douglas Troy wrote:

              Ice cream

              Lactose intolerant.:sigh:

              http://craptasticnation.blogspot.com/[^]

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              Jasmine2501
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              Ouch, yeah me too. I only discovered it recently. I've been feeling sick most of my life because I didn't know about it. They used to force me to drink milk in school and I would always resist, but never knew why. Anyway, there are a lot of soy products now that are much better than they used to be. Here's the stuff I really like: http://www.tastethedream.com/[^] I can't really help you with your original question though. I am one of the chatty people... I can't help it. It is something I have to do... but I do have a good sense of when it's annoying the other person and they really don't want to talk.

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              • C Cabbage93

                This only works if they don't already know you, but learn enough sign language to fake it. Then pretend to be deaf. It's helped me in the line at the store a couple of times. You do, however, run the risk that they'll start signing back.

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                Dan Neely
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                Cabbage93 wrote:

                You do, however, run the risk that they'll start signing back.

                :doh: Personally I find just pretending the person flapping his or her gums at me doesn't exist works well enough in a public place.

                -- If you view money as inherently evil, I view it as my duty to assist in making you more virtuous.

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                • L leckey 0

                  I often complain about the Chatty Cathy's I work. Encountering the CC's in the non-work world is usually not as bad because you can move. However, I went to my chiropractor and decided to get a massage. The therapist would not shut up the entire time. She asked me how to make Taverns (referred to as Sloppy Joes in some areas). I'm here to relax, lady. So a couple questions... Has this happened to you before (stuck in a situation with a CC and can't easily leave)? What is a polite way to say, "Shut up?" Do any of you have TMJ? If so what have you found for relief? The chiropractor isn't helping much.

                  http://craptasticnation.blogspot.com/[^]

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                  leckey wrote:

                  Has this happened to you before (stuck in a situation with a CC and can't easily leave)? What is a polite way to say, "Shut up?"

                  These very same questions have been asked by virtually every husband since time immemorial._

                  Void Where Prohibited By Law, and also in Georgia, Mississippi, Utah, and Iran.

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                  • L LFirth

                    Me too... don't think I've seen rice-dream in the UK... may have to start importing... I loved my icecream.. just not the after-affects! :)

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                    RGSeeds
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                    Also look for or try Turltle Mountain Soy Delicious - http://www.turtlemountain.com/products/organic_soy_delicious.html . No lactose problems ... I just happen to actually like soy products.

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                      Also look for or try Turltle Mountain Soy Delicious - http://www.turtlemountain.com/products/organic_soy_delicious.html . No lactose problems ... I just happen to actually like soy products.

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                      LFirth
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                      you is crazy!! lol... nah, soy has improved ALOT the last few years, I prefer my unsweetened soya milk now than normal milk, which I could never have said 5 years ago! :) Thanks for the tip! :)

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