Will My Apology and Chocolates Win Me an Award?

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In summary, the conversation is about a person's method for getting a ribbon and how funny it is. The person also thinks yomamma and Lisa! should have an arranged marriage.
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For everything :redface: this will get me that award, along with those chocolates.
 
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Finally...
 
  • #3
...

You are not forgiven... :D
 
  • #4
I also refuse to forgive you
 
  • #5
I don't care about you two dumb@sses.
 
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I think yomamma's the funniest member! Just look what a funny and childish method, he uses to get the ribbon!:cool:
 
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I think Lisa is not the most exclamitory member and if we had a most exclamitory award Lisa! would win, not Lisa!
 
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God!:bugeye: Now I admit he's really funny. In his first post of this thread, it says he's off, but in the 5th post he's on. :bugeye: I mean in the same page I'm viewing now, he's on and off at the same time. :smile:(I know why it's happened)
 
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Pengwuno, I will pay you $20 so shut Lisa up ;P
 
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$40 is my rate
 
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Who's Lisa ?
 
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all right 40, but it has to look like an accident
 
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yo mamma, are you really 13?
 
  • #14
yes. I am 13...
 
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Wow, I wish I were 13. Back in the day...
 
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I don't wish i were 13 and i don't see why any of you would want to be 13.

I mean we all remember what teachers are suppose to do to kids that turn 14...
 
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What do they do??
 
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laminatedevildoll said:
What do they do??

Was it so bad for you that you blocked it out of your memory?

play along, we're trying to scare yomamma here

hmmmm
 
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It was pretty terrible, I'll admit. I had it easy though. Got a good break. Mine was pretty limp and loose.
 
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I'm glad I'm not 13 O.O
 
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1 thing I don't like about 13, is going to school. And you know you're somehow... well... ok forget about it! :-p
 
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People who say they wish they could be 13 again, free from responsibility...

I would rather be 16 like I am now than be 13, I don't understand those people's logic...And, what kind of life has no responsibility, a boring one!
 
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I think yomamma and lisa! should be lobotomized.
 
  • #24
Bladibla said:
I think yomamma and lisa! should be lobotomized.
If you can catch them both at once, why not just swap their brains and see what happens?
 
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play along, we're trying to scare yomamma here

My I can see the white on my laptop. But you obviously can't, and no one quoted my firts post

dumbasse$
 
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yomamma said:
no one quoted my firts post
Why quote when you can just highlight it? Quoting sort of implies that you've said something worth quoting. :-p
 
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Bladibla said:
I think yomamma and lisa! should be lobotomized.
I think yomamma and Lisa! should have an arranged marriage. :)
 
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Pengwuino said:
Was it so bad for you that you blocked it out of your memory?

play along, we're trying to scare yomamma here

hmmmm
Hmmm... I guess I don't remember it. :rolleyes:
 
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z-component said:
I think yomamma and Lisa! should have an arranged marriage. :)
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Reminds me of this:
Unknown said:
I married a younger man. 10 years younger than I am. I figure it like this: If you can't find a good man, raise one.
:eek: :rolleyes:
yomamma said:
My I can see the white on my laptop. But you obviously can't, and no one quoted my firts post
dumbasse$
When I told you your method for getting the ribbon is funny, that means I've seen that!:-p
 

FAQ: Will My Apology and Chocolates Win Me an Award?

Can an apology and chocolates really win me an award?

It is highly unlikely that a simple apology and chocolates would be enough to win you an award. Awards are typically given for outstanding achievements or contributions, not for a gesture of apology.

Are there any instances where an apology and chocolates has won someone an award?

There may be rare cases where a combination of apology and chocolates has helped someone win an award, but this would likely only be in situations where the apology was accompanied by significant efforts or actions that led to the award.

How important is it to apologize and give chocolates when trying to win an award?

While apologizing and giving chocolates can be a nice gesture, it is not a crucial factor in winning an award. The focus should be on your accomplishments and contributions, rather than a token of apology.

What are some other factors that can help me win an award?

Winning an award often involves a combination of hard work, expertise, innovation, and making a positive impact. It also helps to have a strong support network and connections within the industry or field you are working in.

Is it appropriate to give an apology and chocolates when trying to win an award?

While it is always important to apologize for any mistakes or wrongdoings, it may not be necessary or appropriate to give chocolates specifically when trying to win an award. It is more important to focus on showcasing your achievements and qualifications for the award.

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