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Please don't take this the wrong way. I have an ICQ number. I also have an MSN IM account. And yes, I do exist on AIM, too. Yahoo? Yep. But just because you know how to get ahold of me via Instant Messenger doesn't mean that: (a) I'm going to answer you; (b) I'm going to answer your questions; (c) I'm ignoring you when I don't answer you or your questions; (d) you should say hello every single time you see me get online; (e) I'm going to put you on my buddy list. If you get a *wink* from me, I got your message loud and clear. If you get a “thanks,” then that means I don't have much time to continue the conversation. Please understand that I'm not being rude (on purpose).
I love getting cool links, tips and tricks, and quick suggestions. I hate getting IMed for the sake of getting IMed.
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SocioBiblog
July 11th, 2007
at 9:15am
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Anonymous
August 14th, 2002
at 6:48pm
You mean I can't ask what you ate for dinner??? *goes off to pout* :)
Anonymous
August 14th, 2002
at 8:29pm
LOL…I know exactly how you feel Chris…… I usually have to sign into my chat messenger accounts in invisible mode in order to keep a dozen of IM's from popping up from friends and family. Probably nothing like your situation of Fans trying to contact you. The “Ignore” button is a great invention. Somedays I wish it existed outside the internet world.
Anonymous
August 14th, 2002
at 8:30pm
I was under the impression that he meant that *I* can't ask him what he had for dinner. Your being a friend of the family and all…you get special treatment (like helping G pack, for example!) It's the psycho fans he's talking to. =) You used to be one of those, until you stayed with them. That makes you a “regular person” now. Sell-out. (j/k, I hope everyone knows. Cheyenne rocks.) This is a stupid long comment.
Anonymous
August 14th, 2002
at 11:36pm
So THAT's why you wouldn't tell me what color underwear you had on…??
Anonymous
August 15th, 2002
at 1:01am
completely understandable.. I have the same problem with my fans. ;p hehe
Anonymous
August 15th, 2002
at 6:54am
I know exactly what you mean Chris! I have mine set to “busy” and I still get bombarded with “hi!”, “how are you?”, “what ya doing?” all the time. In fact, darn it, I just got IMed with “hi!” just now! Argh! I've started going invisible myself because people ignore the busy signal. Looks like it's time to go invisible again.
Anonymous
August 15th, 2002
at 9:13am
Usually, people don't understand what “away” means or “busy” They pratically have a one way conversation with themselves. Even when your really away from the computer. It's just much easier to be on invisble at all times. Like on ICQ.
Anonymous
August 15th, 2002
at 10:27am
I send you a message every once in a while, but I don't mind if I don't get a response. :-)
I understand you're probably busy, and it's completely understandable. I remember back when I would get messages upon signing on… yup… what happened?
Anonymous
August 15th, 2002
at 1:46pm
My son has internet service on his cell phone. I've had this running argument with him since he is always using it to instant message his buddies. They conduct entire conversations this way. I ask him, “why don't you just call him and talk to him? Isn't like you and I are sitting next to each other and instead of talking we just keep passing a note pad back and forth?” He just looks at me like I'm nuts. I guess it's the new generation gap.
Anonymous
August 16th, 2002
at 8:03am
Say it ain't so Eddie *gasp* I have lost my stalker status??? Oh god no ………. really? Chris have I become a “regular” person now? :)
Anonymous
August 19th, 2002
at 4:05am
Actually, there's an article on this somewhere… people tend to treat people on TV as their own friends…
It's pretty devastating when you know the real truth – just because they make you laugh doesn't mean they know you, or care for you, or want to know you (well, maybe they'd like to in the begining… until you start sending them crap email…) It's the sad truth but it's something many of us have to learn…
Anonymous
August 19th, 2002
at 4:06am
Oh, and I just remembered…. Does Chris ever get tired of explaining what a cache is?