Comments:

Jake - 2003-06-09 06:56:29
Well that was a convenient entry. I came to your diary to thank you for joining my ring, "orsnscttcard," and your latest entry is an "All About Me" page. Heh. I like finding out about people who join my rings, not too see whether to keep them or not, because my rings are not exclusive, but just cause I want to see who people are. Looks like your diary is pretty cool, I'll have to read more sometime soon. Anyway, thanks for joining and welcome to the ring!
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Windy - 2003-06-09 12:51:56
You have confirmed my opinion that you are a very interesting person.
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Mystic - 2003-11-09 17:30:46
Very nice. I can see some similarities between us, and some nice differences too. I had to laugh at the shocked man in the lightbulbs. That's a new one for me. I've got to try that on my nieces. Turns out we're both the same Myers-Briggs personality type, INFP, so no wonder Tony@anthurian saw some similarities. Nice to meet ya.
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liza - 2004-09-04 23:44:37
Regarding #18 - I'm a precisely the same way. I'm absolutely fabulous at customer service, and I even like it. I'm good at it, and I'm always told how wonderful I am at dealing with people, etc. But what it comes down to is that I just detest people in general. I just don't like them. I prefer to be by mself or with the people I love and care about. Everyone else can tend to sod off. It's odd; the more people tend to be seen as "people persons" - even self-proclaimed - the more they seem just to be humoring them.
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Ron - 2005-02-16 21:02:19
Witty and honest. I like that. Not quite a purple people eater, but almost, just like me. I get similar plaudits about how polite and caring/compassionate I am, but online is a different 'kettle of fish', social phobias are all the rage anyway. By being a loner, it's easier to get along with yourself and your faults...
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