Whether it's your first Bonnaroo or you’re a music festival veteran, we welcome you to Inforoo.
Here you'll find info about artists, rumors, camping tips, and the infamous Roo Clues. Have a look around then create an account and join in the fun. See you at Bonnaroo!!
In theory. I tried to talk to her about music and festivals and shows and she pffft it off. She just wanted to talk about Mahalia Jackson, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, and Scott Joplin. It was actually very informative to me.
She does live in Scotland though, that may be a bit of a problem.
My sister went to see a psychic today. After telling her a few eerily true things about me she proceeded to tell her a serious long term relationship is in my near future.
Post by A$AP Rosko on Oct 20, 2012 18:26:20 GMT -5
Purely hypothetical question for discussion guys, since me and a buddy were talking about this the other night and I'm curious what you folks have to say about it, especially the wonderful, smart ladies of Inforoo: is it socially acceptable yet to ask a girl (or guy) out via Facebook? Or rather, in what situations is it OK to ask a girl (or guy) out via a Facebook message?
I think so, I mean if you're already talking there...why not?
I agree. I mean back in the 1700s when I was dating, we didn't even have that option, so most folks my age would probably disagree with me. But CKS is right.
I would, however, say that breaking up and other difficult relationship conversations should be done in person. The reason I say that is I think people are forgetting or un-learning how to interact with people face-to-face. And success in life, to me, is largely predicated on how we interact with people and every difficult conversation is growth potential.
I used kik w my sis while she was in Germany. Fantastic app. Yes, jho, NO charges. Just need wifi on both ends.
Also, hung out with a boy this weekend at Decatur Craft Beer fest and Passion Pit... Catching feelings fo sho... Oh wait! I've "got designs" on him. Is that right LLLingweenie? Did I use the phrase correctly? anyhow, maybe there will be plaaaannnnnnns after Moog. Wheeee!
Music Midtown'01'02'04'05'11-'13::Ultra'02'03::Roo'07-'16::ACL'10::AF/TheNational'11::Sasquatch'11::Voodoo'11'16::Counterpoint'12'14::Moogfest'12::TommorowWorld'13'14::MOEMS'13::Coachella'14'15::ShakyKnees'13-'17::MFGLASTONBURY2017
Last night I worked until 8 and decided I was going to go to a happy hour with co-workers (very out-of-character for me, I hate happy hour).
I work with people either much older than me, or younger than me and engineers/architects by trade (so they rarely have much in common with me). I go to these things, talk to the 3 guys I always talk to at company gatherings (my boss, his boss, and our intern), and go home.
Last night this gorgeous Lebanese girl was at the bar and I thought I recognized her (sounds cheesy, but it was true), so I approached and asked if we had met before. She didn't think so, but we ended up talking anyway, she gave me her name/job/number...none of it registered. We get pretty drunk and I'm heading to my train so say goodbye and tell her I'll call her this weekend (3 day rule can suckit), at which point my boss' boss (one of the 3 guys I hang out with at my job) comes up and goes "....Brendan, you've been giving my daughter a lot of attention tonight, should I be worried?"
Flanzo, I just gotta say, sometimes I don't believe that you're a real person. You just have too many "too good to be true" type stories. You're living a charmed life, my friend.
Haha, how is that too good to be true? I actually like someone (for once) that is attractive, smart and funny and I can't ask her out because I'll get fired/killed/hung out a window by my feet.
I do find myself in a lot of ridiculous situations, tho, I'll give you that.
I'm not Lebanese (seriously). Also, while in one breath telling me I'm good at my job and he wouldn't give me up for anyone on my level in the company, he doesn't approve me as a human being (he knows about how I gets down on the weekends, I'm pretty sure).