Flash Flood Wednesday

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Flash Flood Wednesday
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Wed, 08-13-2014 - 7:43pm

1. When you get heavy rains, do you get floods in your home or on your street?

2. What is your guilty pleasure TV show?

3. Do you light candles at home and what is your favorite scent?

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Fri, 08-15-2014 - 1:55pm

blackandwhitemolly wrote:
<blockquote>Why can't you just give me an example of how you would need someone to be on your calendar on your phone or vice versa? I am not getting why this is such a difficult thing to do. &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</blockquote><p style="font-size:13px; text-align:left"></p><p style="font-size:13px; text-align:left">Four times now molly,<span style="text-decoration:underline"><em><strong> nobody said need</strong></em></span>....so why are you?  I can't give you an example of <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline"><em>something nobody said</em></span></strong> why is it so difficult for you to understand that <span style="text-decoration:underline"><em><strong>nobody said need or have to?</strong></em></span></p><p style="font-size:13px; text-align:left"><strong>Since you said you are very close to your family and they are on your calendar, what is an example of this that you can't just add it to your calendar or they put it on theirs? Why would there be a need for an adult to synch with another adult. Not an adult with a child but an adult with an adult?</strong></p><p style="font-size:13px; text-align:left">The examples you used before were for spontaneous things. Are you including that in your calendar?</p>
  There is no need.  No one said there was a need.  You are making things up.  Sometimes it can be desirable to have a family member's calendar.  I am trying to organize a going away party for my younger son, and it would be nice to have every family member's calendar for the next two weeks to see if there is even one night when no one is working or has a class or another commitment.  I'm not asking for the calendars because not everyone even uses an electronic calendar so it wouldn't work.  But if they did....it would be easier.

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Registered: 06-27-1998
Fri, 08-15-2014 - 2:02pm

blackandwhitemolly wrote:
<blockquote>Why can't you just give me an example of how you would need someone to be on your calendar on your phone or vice versa? I am not getting why this is such a difficult thing to do. &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</blockquote><p style="font-size:13px; text-align:left"></p><p style="font-size:13px; text-align:left">Four times now molly,<span style="text-decoration:underline"><em><strong> nobody said need</strong></em></span>....so why are you?  I can't give you an example of <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline"><em>something nobody said</em></span></strong> why is it so difficult for you to understand that <span style="text-decoration:underline"><em><strong>nobody said need or have to?</strong></em></span></p><p style="font-size:13px; text-align:left"><strong>Since you said you are very close to your family and they are on your calendar, what is an example of this that you can't just add it to your calendar or they put it on theirs? Why would there be a need for an adult to synch with another adult. Not an adult with a child but an adult with an adult?</strong></p><p style="font-size:13px; text-align:left">The examples you used before were for spontaneous things. Are you including that in your calendar?</p>

Molly....nobody said there was a need.  Why do you keep asking questions about things you have made up instead of what posters have actually stated?   No, not all the example I gave were used for spontaneous things, why would I put those in my calendar?    

You really aren't making any sense here, nothing you are asking is related to what I have actually said and I have corrected you numerous times yet you keep with the incorrect information that you introduced, why?   

PumpkinAngel

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Registered: 06-27-1998
Fri, 08-15-2014 - 2:05pm

bordwithyou wrote:
<p><blockquote class="quote-msg quote-nest-1 odd"><div class="quote-author"><em class="placeholder">blackandwhitemolly</em> wrote:</div>&lt;blockquote&gt;Why can't you just give me an example of how you would need someone to be on your calendar on your phone or vice versa? I am not getting why this is such a difficult thing to do. &amp;lt;/strong&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;&lt;/blockquote&gt;&lt;p style="font-size:13px; text-align:left"&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p style="font-size:13px; text-align:left"&gt;Four times now molly,&lt;span style="text-decoration:underline"&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt; nobody said need&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/span&gt;....so why are you?  I can't give you an example of &lt;strong&gt;&lt;span style="text-decoration:underline"&gt;&lt;em&gt;something nobody said&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; why is it so difficult for you to understand that &lt;span style="text-decoration:underline"&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;nobody said need or have to?&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p style="font-size:13px; text-align:left"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Since you said you are very close to your family and they are on your calendar, what is an example of this that you can't just add it to your calendar or they put it on theirs? Why would there be a need for an adult to synch with another adult. Not an adult with a child but an adult with an adult?&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p style="font-size:13px; text-align:left"&gt;The examples you used before were for spontaneous things. Are you including that in your calendar?&lt;/p&gt;</blockquote>  There is no need.  No one said there was a need.  You are making things up.  Sometimes it can be desirable to have a family member's calendar.  I am trying to organize a going away party for my younger son, and it would be nice to have every family member's calendar for the next two weeks to see if there is even one night when no one is working or has a class or another commitment.  I'm not asking for the calendars because not everyone even uses an electronic calendar so it wouldn't work.  But if they did....it would be easier.</p>

We don't all use the same calendars either, I think that would be a heck of a lot easier, kinda like work where we have multiple shared calendars for differenct subjects.  But everyone likes their different calendars systems so we share information when we choose.

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Fri, 08-15-2014 - 2:39pm

  There is no need.  No one said there was a need.  You are making things up.  Sometimes it can be desirable to have a family member's calendar.  I am trying to organize a going away party for my younger son, and it would be nice to have every family member's calendar for the next two weeks to see if there is even one night when no one is working or has a class or another commitment.  I'm not asking for the calendars because not everyone even uses an electronic calendar so it wouldn't work.  But if they did....it would be easier.

You don't find that just a little intrusive? Why is it any of your business what is on their calendars? Maybe they have personal things that you don't need to know about? Can't you just contact the most important people and then just pick a date?

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Fri, 08-15-2014 - 2:40pm

Molly....nobody said there was a need.  Why do you keep asking questions about things you have made up instead of what posters have actually stated?   No, not all the example I gave were used for spontaneous things, why would I put those in my calendar?    

You really aren't making any sense here, nothing you are asking is related to what I have actually said and I have corrected you numerous times yet you keep with the incorrect information that you introduced, why?   

So no REAL answer to why you would have your info on their calendar and their info on your calendar?

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Fri, 08-15-2014 - 2:41pm

We don't all use the same calendars either, I think that would be a heck of a lot easier, kinda like work where we have multiple shared calendars for differenct subjects.  But everyone likes their different calendars systems so we share information when we choose.

Work is work though. There is not personal things on a work calendar. IME the work calendars are just times blocked off too. You don't really know where that person will be at that time. 

You don't find it intrusive to know people's personal business? 

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Registered: 01-08-2009
Fri, 08-15-2014 - 2:44pm

blackandwhitemolly wrote:
<p><span style="font-size:13px; text-align:left">  There is no need.  No one said there was a need.  You are making things up.  Sometimes it can be desirable to have a family member's calendar.  I am trying to organize a going away party for my younger son, and it would be nice to have every family member's calendar for the next two weeks to see if there is even one night when no one is working or has a class or another commitment.  I'm not asking for the calendars because not everyone even uses an electronic calendar so it wouldn't work.  But if they did....it would be easier.</span></p><p style="text-align:left"><strong><span style="font-size:x-small"><span>You don't find that just a little intrusive? Why is it any of your business what is on their calendars? Maybe they have personal things that you don't need to know about? Can't you just contact the most important people and then just pick a date?</span></span></strong></p>
  Well, our family is pretty open with each other.  I'm not talking about strangers here.  I am talking about maybe nine people.  And I don't care WHAT they are doing at the times they are busy, so if they really wanted, they could edit an appointment to just say "not available."  But nobody in my family is really all that private about "vet appointment" or "lunch with Marsha."

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Registered: 06-27-1998
Fri, 08-15-2014 - 2:48pm

blackandwhitemolly wrote:
<p style="font-size:13px; text-align:left">Molly....<span style="text-decoration:underline"><em><strong>nobody said there was a need</strong></em></span>.  Why do you keep asking questions about things you have made up instead of what posters have actually stated?   No, not all the example I gave were used for spontaneous things, why would I put those in my calendar?    </p><p style="font-size:13px; text-align:left">You really aren't making any sense here, nothing you are asking is related to what I have actually said and I have corrected you numerous times yet you keep with the incorrect information that you introduced, why?   </p><p style="font-size:13px; text-align:left"><strong>So no REAL answer to why you would have your info on their calendar and their info on your calendar?</strong></p>

That's wrong too, I gave you a real answers pages ago and then I copied them again because you didn't bother to read them the first time and clearly you didn't bother to read them a second time either because you are still just making up stuff instead of responding to what is written and asking for them yet again because well, you didn't bother reading them the first two times.

Why do you keep making up stuff and not readig the posts?

PumpkinAngel

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Registered: 06-27-1998
Fri, 08-15-2014 - 2:54pm

blackandwhitemolly wrote:
<p><span style="font-size:13px; text-align:left">We don't all use the same calendars either, I think that would be a heck of a lot easier, kinda like work where we have multiple shared calendars for differenct subjects.  But everyone likes their different calendars systems so we share information when we choose.</span></p><p><strong><span style="font-size:13px; text-align:left">Work is work though. There is not personal things on a work calendar. IME the work calendars are just times blocked off too. You don't really know where that person will be at that time. </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="font-size:13px; text-align:left">You don't find it intrusive to know people's personal business? </span></strong></p>

Wrong agin Molls, I have personal stuff on my work calendar and we have a shared vacation calendar with person things on them.  Your experience is not the holy grail as I have told you many times before.

No, the personal information that I know is shared freely, not stolen or otherwise gleaned by unscrupulous ways, do you not understand the concept of sharing?  

PumpkinAngel

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Registered: 12-22-2013
Fri, 08-15-2014 - 2:57pm

 Well, our family is pretty open with each other.  I'm not talking about strangers here.  I am talking about maybe nine people.  And I don't care WHAT they are doing at the times they are busy, so if they really wanted, they could edit an appointment to just say "not available."  But nobody in my family is really all that private about "vet appointment" or "lunch with Marsha."

Only 9 people? You can't send them an email or pick up the phone? lol

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