Society & Culture

What gets your goat?

Society & Culture

Posted by: Rainbow

17th Feb 2012 01:02pm

Is it bad manners? Noisy (or nosey) neighbours? Crude dress? Expensive groceries? Rainy days? I know this isn't an overly positive toipc, but as is life, we're only human and sometimes things just tick us off...


Jagman
  • 15th Jul 2012 03:28pm

A very late post that is off-topic and may very well not be seen but I feel compelled to proceed anyway.......

Rainbow,

My compliments to you on your new profile picture (or should I call it your avatar). You have selected a wonderful photograph that seems to have been taken un-posed and catching you in a very natural situation. In my opinion this photograph far surpasses the one that it replaces primarily because it shows off your beautiful smile so very well.

P.S. What gets my goat is the fact that sometimes I let things get my goat! Life is too short to waste time on letting anything get the better of your emotions in that way.


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