Do not respond. You aren’t together anymore there is no reason to respond. The “miss you” snap and then a follow up is her way to trying to open a door you closed over a year ago. It’s not rude to ignore her, it’s just something in life that happens. If you feel the need to respond then tell her you hope she is well but you responding is not an invitation to catch up.
I recently had an ex text me asking my dog had really gone blind (he heard through the grapevine). I responded with a straight forward response, he tried to continue the conversation but I shut it down. He lives with his girlfriend and we were never friends, so I don’t see the point in opening the door for any type of conversation.
100% worth the trip. I love going to Camden, it’s my second favorite park out of the 11 I’ve been to. I’m not sure where you’re coming from but check the NATS schedule too because their stadium is only an hour away. I prefer to watch games at Camden, so I go there more than to NATS Park. If you go, you HAVE to get the Chesapeake waffle fries.
I am, but when my mom remarried I moved to the Boston area. My Stepdad and I found common ground when he took me to Fenway for the first time and taught me all about the game. Before that I didn’t have much interest in it. Now it’s our thing.
Heading up to Baltimore soon to catch my Sox for the first time this season. I snagged a pretty decent seat, I hope they are able to come up with a good win against this hot team. I’m going solo so if anyone else is going come find me behind the visiting team’s dugout. Might hit up the game tomorrow too, not sure yet.
I gave it 3 seasons because I used to go over to a friend’s for Sunday tv. They all watched it and I liked hanging out with them. I would have never even watched an episode of it wasn’t for that.
Yes. I very much enjoy getting drunk and I make maps for a living. I’ve even been known to make personal fun maps at home while drinking an adult beverage or two.
I’m convinced my dog didn’t really go blind because whenever I have food he knows exactly where my plate is and just watches me the entire time I eat. I’ve started calling him Stevie Wonder when he begs now.
That said driving from DC to Tallahassee with 5 people in a Ford Focus was fun because I let 3 of my friends drink while I switched off with my friend every few hours. They were our entertainment, but don’t drive and allow open containers kids. Do as I say not as I do.
I love the solo road trip. My parents live 8 hours away from me and I always find that drive to be extremely relaxing and helps me mentally reset. There are only a select few people I’ll travel with in a car for longer than an hour.
When I broke my leg at the age of 10 (it was a clean straight through break, lucky a bone didn’t pop out of my skin) my mom got me a wheelchair after our German Shepard kept knocking me over while I moved throughout the house. I used it at school and got special permission to leave class early and use the elevator. Everyone wanted to be my friend so they could be my “helper” and leave class early too.
We added a new member to my organization so I’ll be working on a new map today. Editing boundary lines is my least favorite thing to do but it has to be done. We also have aboard meeting today which means free food and cookies. It’s going to be a busy one, multiple cups of coffee will be had.
Do not respond. You aren’t together anymore there is no reason to respond. The “miss you” snap and then a follow up is her way to trying to open a door you closed over a year ago. It’s not rude to ignore her, it’s just something in life that happens. If you feel the need to respond then tell her you hope she is well but you responding is not an invitation to catch up.
I recently had an ex text me asking my dog had really gone blind (he heard through the grapevine). I responded with a straight forward response, he tried to continue the conversation but I shut it down. He lives with his girlfriend and we were never friends, so I don’t see the point in opening the door for any type of conversation.
This may or may not have happened to me last night.
100% worth the trip. I love going to Camden, it’s my second favorite park out of the 11 I’ve been to. I’m not sure where you’re coming from but check the NATS schedule too because their stadium is only an hour away. I prefer to watch games at Camden, so I go there more than to NATS Park. If you go, you HAVE to get the Chesapeake waffle fries.
Please save some for me.
I am, but when my mom remarried I moved to the Boston area. My Stepdad and I found common ground when he took me to Fenway for the first time and taught me all about the game. Before that I didn’t have much interest in it. Now it’s our thing.
Heading up to Baltimore soon to catch my Sox for the first time this season. I snagged a pretty decent seat, I hope they are able to come up with a good win against this hot team. I’m going solo so if anyone else is going come find me behind the visiting team’s dugout. Might hit up the game tomorrow too, not sure yet.
I gave it 3 seasons because I used to go over to a friend’s for Sunday tv. They all watched it and I liked hanging out with them. I would have never even watched an episode of it wasn’t for that.
Gladly, I’m not scared to say I get bored watching it and don’t get why people freak out about it.
No it’s not worth it.
Yes. I very much enjoy getting drunk and I make maps for a living. I’ve even been known to make personal fun maps at home while drinking an adult beverage or two.
You’re not actually a high schooler?!?!
Someone is new here.
I’m convinced my dog didn’t really go blind because whenever I have food he knows exactly where my plate is and just watches me the entire time I eat. I’ve started calling him Stevie Wonder when he begs now.
That said driving from DC to Tallahassee with 5 people in a Ford Focus was fun because I let 3 of my friends drink while I switched off with my friend every few hours. They were our entertainment, but don’t drive and allow open containers kids. Do as I say not as I do.
I love the solo road trip. My parents live 8 hours away from me and I always find that drive to be extremely relaxing and helps me mentally reset. There are only a select few people I’ll travel with in a car for longer than an hour.
Can I join y’all for meatloaf night?
Todd you better not disappoint us next week.
When I broke my leg at the age of 10 (it was a clean straight through break, lucky a bone didn’t pop out of my skin) my mom got me a wheelchair after our German Shepard kept knocking me over while I moved throughout the house. I used it at school and got special permission to leave class early and use the elevator. Everyone wanted to be my friend so they could be my “helper” and leave class early too.
We added a new member to my organization so I’ll be working on a new map today. Editing boundary lines is my least favorite thing to do but it has to be done. We also have aboard meeting today which means free food and cookies. It’s going to be a busy one, multiple cups of coffee will be had.
I hug my bottle of wine, does that count?