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mr. furley said:
the moops said:
Patry with 14 adults and 12 kids (ages 1-6)  

How many pizzas I need to buy? 10?
kids will eat 1.5 pieces on average. 

adults probably 3 each

that's if we're talking 12" cut in triangles. 
what if the pizza comes in a straight line?

 
Peace in our time?

Addressing this to mr. furley only; no one else allowed to read.

So hey there, buddy, whaddya say we do this?

I never knew where your hatred for me came from as you followed me around making snarky, passive-aggressive comments, and even after you explained, I still didn't.  I have plenty of faults to seize on, most of them pretty obvious, but you did a masterful job at finding ones that weren't there.  And frankly I didn't get you, didn't understand why people thought you were funny or whatever, but I had also thought that of shuke at one time and then the day came when I got it and I thought he wasn't just one of the funniest but one of the best folks around.  You exited and I was fine with that, and then came back and I was fine with that, but meh.

On the other hand, lots of people I like seem to like you, and that's usually a good indication that I'm missing something, which I often do.  I can be phenomenally wrong at reading people and make lots of mistakes, as well documented here.  Then I started to notice that when you post, especially in political context, I pretty much agree with your posts.  Hard to dislike someone who makes posts like yours in threads like the Kaepernick one, and I also admire how bold you are with your posts and will say just what you think - in fact, when you finally came out and said what you thought of me, I felt better about that.  

But the real thing, mf,* is that I've recently read posts where I thought you were funny.  I don't even remember what they were, but it was a series of growing "aha" moments.  I've had instances where I had an urgent need to "like" your posts, but I had to suppress those urges. You're smart and funny and bold, which are cool things, and while might still seem a little bitter, that could be mostly shtick, and other than that and your unrelenting hatred for me, I think we have a whole lot more in common than we do divergences.   We might not ever be BFFs and you might not join the Sycophants, but we'd probably have a good enough time having bellinis together.

So whaddya say?  Should we do it?  Release my likes?  If it helps to sweeten the pot, I'll let you have first choice of being Sadat or Begin.

*stands for mr. furley, to be clear 

ETA

 
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Peace in our time?

Addressing this to mr. furley only; no one else allowed to read.

So hey there, buddy, whaddya say we do this?

I never knew where your hatred for me came from as you followed me around making snarky, passive-aggressive comments, and even after you explained, I still didn't.  I have plenty of faults to seize on, most of them pretty obvious, but you did a masterful job at finding ones that weren't there.  And frankly I didn't get you, didn't understand why people thought you were funny or whatever, but I had also thought that of shuke at one time and then the day came when I got it and I thought he wasn't just one of the funniest but one of the best folks around.  You exited and I was fine with that, and then came back and I was fine with that, but meh.

On the other hand, lots of people I like seem to like you, and that's usually a good indication that I'm missing something, which I often do.  I can be phenomenally wrong at reading people and make lots of mistakes, as well documented here.  Then I started to notice that when you post, especially in political context, I pretty much agree with your posts.  Hard to dislike someone who makes posts like yours in threads like the Kaepernick one, and I also admire how bold you are with your posts and will say just what you think - in fact, when you finally came out and said what you thought of me, I felt better about that.  

But the real thing, mf,* is that I've recently read posts where I thought you were funny.  I don't even remember what they were, but it was a series of growing "aha" moments.  I've had instances where I had an urgent need to "like" your posts, but I had to suppress those urges. You're smart and funny and bold, which are cool things, and while might still seem a little bitter, that could be mostly shtick, and other than that and your unrelenting hatred for me, I think we have a whole lot more in common than we do divergences.   We might not ever be BFFs and you might not join the Sycophants, but we'd probably have a good enough time having bellinis together.

So whaddya say?  Should we do it?  Release my likes?  If it helps to sweeten the pot, I'll let you have first choice of being Sadat or Begin.

*stands for mr. furley, to be clear 

ETA
I'm waiting for Rocknation's take before I decide

 
Business guys, how do I change my business name to get rid of the LLC? I'm not an LLC anymore, just a small .com

Do I need any articles? @cosjobs? anyone else familiar with this stuff?
I would ask one of the 800 lawyers here if it were important to me. My best guess would be the county records office where you register an assumed name, possibly retracting the old one at the same place? Or asking them what to do. What I'd probably end up doing is just quit using the LLC on the end and redacting it on any old printed matter I didn't want to replace.

 
Peace in our time?

Addressing this to mr. furley only; no one else allowed to read.

So hey there, buddy, whaddya say we do this?

I never knew where your hatred for me came from as you followed me around making snarky, passive-aggressive comments, and even after you explained, I still didn't.  I have plenty of faults to seize on, most of them pretty obvious, but you did a masterful job at finding ones that weren't there.  And frankly I didn't get you, didn't understand why people thought you were funny or whatever, but I had also thought that of shuke at one time and then the day came when I got it and I thought he wasn't just one of the funniest but one of the best folks around.  You exited and I was fine with that, and then came back and I was fine with that, but meh.

On the other hand, lots of people I like seem to like you, and that's usually a good indication that I'm missing something, which I often do.  I can be phenomenally wrong at reading people and make lots of mistakes, as well documented here.  Then I started to notice that when you post, especially in political context, I pretty much agree with your posts.  Hard to dislike someone who makes posts like yours in threads like the Kaepernick one, and I also admire how bold you are with your posts and will say just what you think - in fact, when you finally came out and said what you thought of me, I felt better about that.  

But the real thing, mf,* is that I've recently read posts where I thought you were funny.  I don't even remember what they were, but it was a series of growing "aha" moments.  I've had instances where I had an urgent need to "like" your posts, but I had to suppress those urges. You're smart and funny and bold, which are cool things, and while might still seem a little bitter, that could be mostly shtick, and other than that and your unrelenting hatred for me, I think we have a whole lot more in common than we do divergences.   We might not ever be BFFs and you might not join the Sycophants, but we'd probably have a good enough time having bellinis together.

So whaddya say?  Should we do it?  Release my likes?  If it helps to sweeten the pot, I'll let you have first choice of being Sadat or Begin.

*stands for mr. furley, to be clear 

ETA
I read it as mutha####a 

 
I woke up realizing there was a disturbance in the force. And then I realized it was Furley. He's the worst. *

*I could be thinking about somebody else. My memory is terrible. 

 
anger makes people lash out indiscriminately at times

time away to recalibrate and reprioritize is good for the soul

feels like a self-imposed vacation was what i needed :thumbup:   when i came back i realized that it was really all @Sconch's fault and i'm in a better place now.

all praise due to @strykerpks only the mistakes have been mine

 

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