Thursday, February 28, 2008

Tip of the day

Telling me you're lazy, or that you know that I have the info or know where to find it so much quicker than you, does NOT give me incentive to want to help you.

7 Comments:

At 7:44 PM, Blogger Naty said...

Hahaha, such a Cel comment. I love you!

 
At 8:20 PM, Blogger CurlyCel said...

:( - Seriously, I should start keeping records of the reasons people use when they think I hold the answer or should do the work for them.
And then if I'm feeling really wicked, I can say "it has to be original if you want me to do it". (That might save my brains perhaps.)

[Insert wicked/evil laugh]

 
At 9:39 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ok, so you won't do the Bridges course for me?

Lv,
Pete

 
At 1:23 PM, Blogger Chloe/Clara said...

Who told you that you are lazy?!?! Never mind them.....Keep living and being you! LY!

 
At 1:28 PM, Blogger CurlyCel said...

LOL - no one told me I'm lazy, they were saying they were lazy, which was their reason as to why I should do the research for them. I'm definitely still me...useless doing anything else. :D

And to clarify, asking me plain and simply still works, if it's done nicely (without pretenses that I have to help or something) and if I can help, I usually do, it's the excuses that get to me.

But as Naty said, that's such a Cel comment. - I'm still thinking about that website (askcel.com) HA!

 
At 8:36 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

http://www.askcel.com/

Sorry, someone's already got that one!

But a nice idea all the same. In fact ALL of your ideas are nice!

GBY!

Pete

 
At 12:06 AM, Blogger Gabe Rucker said...

The quote I always use is:

A lack of foresight on your part shouldn't require an emergency on mine.

 

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