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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Registered: 12-22-2013
Fri, 08-15-2014 - 3:08pm

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?

I read it:

<We do a lot of things together and there are others things we keep each other informed about.  >>

<< I'm involved personally with my family on a regular basis.>>

<<Some families are closer than others, some choose to share their calendards, get over it already.>>

NONE of these answers answered my question of WHY you would need to share calendars. I am very close with my mother but I don't need to know everything that she needs to do and/or would write on her calendar. Why do you?

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Registered: 12-22-2013
Fri, 08-15-2014 - 3:10pm

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.

I didn't say MY experience is the holy grail. I said IME. We use outlook and that is how it is set up. It really is none of my business why someone has a time blocked off on their calendar let it be for a meeting for work or out for personal things. 

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?  

Give me a break. Instead of insulting and talking down to me, why don't you try and talk to me on a mature level? Again, I have no clue what type of info you are talking about since you won't share EXACT examples. 

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Registered: 06-27-1998
Fri, 08-15-2014 - 3:15pm

blackandwhitemolly wrote:
<p style="font-size:13px; text-align:left">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.</p><p style="font-size:13px; text-align:left">Why do you keep making up stuff and not readig the posts?</p><p style="font-size:13px; text-align:left"><strong>I read it:</strong></p><p><strong>&lt;We do a lot of things together and there are others things we keep each other informed about.  &gt;&gt;</strong></p><p><strong>&lt;&lt; I'm involved personally with my family on a regular basis.&gt;&gt;</strong></p><p><strong>&lt;&lt;Some families are closer than others, some choose to share their calendards, get over it already.&gt;&gt;</strong></p><p><strong>NONE of these answers answered my question of WHY you would need to share calendars. I am very close with my mother but I don't need to know everything that she needs to do and/or would write on her calendar. Why do you?</strong></p>

Hello?   Clearly if you are still saying need, you haven't read the posts. If you want you question answered aboout why someone needs to share calendars try asking someone, anyone who said they need to share calendars.  Why are you asking me that question?



PumpkinAngel

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Fri, 08-15-2014 - 3:18pm

Hello?   Clearly if you are still saying need, you haven't read the posts. If you want you question answered aboout why someone needs to share calendars try asking someone, anyone who said they need to share calendars.  Why are you asking me that question?

Forget it. You don't want to give me ANY specifics as well as anyone else of WHAT you share with your parents and friends. I didn't think this would be as difficult as you are making it out to be. Sigh....

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Registered: 06-27-1998
Fri, 08-15-2014 - 3:22pm

<<I didn't say MY experience is the holy grail. I said IME. We use outlook and that is how it is set up. It really is none of my business why someone has a time blocked off on their calendar let it be for a meeting for work or out for personal things. >>

Great, that is not my experience and isn't relevant to my comments, but thanks for sharing.  I guess.

<<Give me a break. Instead of insulting and talking down to me, why don't you try and talk to me on a mature level? Again, I have no clue what type of info you are talking about since you won't share EXACT examples. >>

It's an honest question given that I have had to repeat myself to you at least 6 or 7 times about sharing calendars because you can't seem to grasp the very simple concept of wanting (not needing) to share some items on calendars for the variety of reasons I have already given you, multiple times now.

PumpkinAngel

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Fri, 08-15-2014 - 3:22pm

blackandwhitemolly wrote:
<p style="font-size:13px; text-align:left">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.</p><p style="font-size:13px; text-align:left">Why do you keep making up stuff and not readig the posts?</p><p style="font-size:13px; text-align:left"><strong>I read it:</strong></p><p><strong>&lt;We do a lot of things together and there are others things we keep each other informed about.  &gt;&gt;</strong></p><p><strong>&lt;&lt; I'm involved personally with my family on a regular basis.&gt;&gt;</strong></p><p><strong>&lt;&lt;Some families are closer than others, some choose to share their calendards, get over it already.&gt;&gt;</strong></p><p><strong>NONE of these answers answered my question of WHY you would need to share calendars. I am very close with my mother but I don't need to know everything that she needs to do and/or would write on her calendar. Why do you?</strong></p>
Why do you keep asking why someone NEEDS to do something, when everyone involved has said the don't NEED to do it?  You are not making sense.

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Fri, 08-15-2014 - 3:24pm

Why do you keep asking why someone NEEDS to do something, when everyone involved has said the don't NEED to do it?  You are not making sense.

If you don't NEED to do it, then why do you or would you? 

What type of things are people putting down on their calendars that they just can't talk to the person and put it down on their own? I don't get the syncing thing and sharing calendars.

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Registered: 06-27-1998
Fri, 08-15-2014 - 3:25pm

blackandwhitemolly wrote:
<p><span style="font-size:13px; text-align:left">Hello?   Clearly if you are still saying need, you haven't read the posts. If you want you question answered aboout why someone needs to share calendars try asking someone, anyone who said they need to share calendars.  Why are you asking me that question?</span></p><p><strong><span style="font-size:13px; text-align:left">Forget it. You don't want to give me ANY specifics as well as anyone else of WHAT you share with your parents and friends. I didn't think this would be as difficult as you are making it out to be. Sigh....</span></strong></p>

I have already answered you, we do things together and those together things are on our calendar.  You have a family, you can certainly imagine what types of specific activites one does together that you would put on calendards.

 It wouldn't be so difficult for you if you would stop and read the posts molly.  You clearly aren't reading the posts based on your responses.  How many times have I told you that nobody said need, yet you keep using that word?  Stop making things difficult and read the posts molly,

PumpkinAngel

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Registered: 06-27-1998
Fri, 08-15-2014 - 3:27pm

<<If you don't NEED to do it, then why do you or would you? >>

Because as I told you before (and the cut/pasted it again for you), we do things together, we are a close family and we do things together so we have that type of information on our calendar.  Why are you making this so complicated?

<<What type of things are people putting down on their calendars that they just can't talk to the person and put it down on their own? I don't get the syncing thing and sharing calendars.>>

You don't need to get molly, as you were told before.  It's really okay to do stuff different molly, really.


PumpkinAngel

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Fri, 08-15-2014 - 3:31pm

blackandwhitemolly wrote:
<p><span style="font-size:13px; text-align:left"> 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."</span></p><p style="text-align:left"><strong><span style="font-size:x-small"><span>Only 9 people? You can't send them an email or pick up the phone? lol</span></span></strong></p>
Yes, it's taken four or five phone calls to even the first three or four people to try to find a free dayte in common, and then when I call the fifth and that date doesn't work, it's back to the drawing board.  Shared calendars would be much less work.  These are the nine or so people I think really must be there for the party.  We will be inviting others, but if they can't make it, it is not a problem.

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