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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 753112" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>What an interesting conversation this is! I've often wished I could crawl inside someone else's head and see what they were thinking, what their lives were like, how they lived...I'm insanely curious about the most mundane parts of other people's lives and how they differ from mine. But what goes on upstairs...that would be neat to know.</p><p></p><p>Gosh if I were in Apple's study I'd have thought they either didn't notice me or critiqued the old fat woman's appearance. I wouldn't think they were envious for darn sure! But mostly I figure I'm as invisible to them as they are to me. I do seldom notice people on the street. But then I barely remember the names of the coworkers and would be hard pressed to describe most people I met. It's a personality flaw, I know.</p><p></p><p>But, to get to the starter:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's just weird. Why on earth would anyone think going to lunch at a famous restaurant once a month with your husband is odd?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 753112, member: 17309"] What an interesting conversation this is! I've often wished I could crawl inside someone else's head and see what they were thinking, what their lives were like, how they lived...I'm insanely curious about the most mundane parts of other people's lives and how they differ from mine. But what goes on upstairs...that would be neat to know. Gosh if I were in Apple's study I'd have thought they either didn't notice me or critiqued the old fat woman's appearance. I wouldn't think they were envious for darn sure! But mostly I figure I'm as invisible to them as they are to me. I do seldom notice people on the street. But then I barely remember the names of the coworkers and would be hard pressed to describe most people I met. It's a personality flaw, I know. But, to get to the starter: That's just weird. Why on earth would anyone think going to lunch at a famous restaurant once a month with your husband is odd? [/QUOTE]
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