Why not? My children are almost grown now and I would see things no one on Earth has actually seen before! Carpe Diem!Quote:
Originally Posted by IrishCanadian
Would you tell someone you don't like them or string them along?
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Why not? My children are almost grown now and I would see things no one on Earth has actually seen before! Carpe Diem!Quote:
Originally Posted by IrishCanadian
Would you tell someone you don't like them or string them along?
I don't know why not telling them would be stringing them along. I would probably just avoid them.
Would you give a speech on a podium in front of an audience if you felt you didn't know the subject well enough?
If I would know nothing, then I would try my best to keep my mouth shut but if, I would have known a little about the topic then I would not hesitate to deliver a speech.
This is a very good question so I pass it to the next person.
No, I wouldn't. I'm very poor at BS'ing my way through a speech. I'm a poor salesperson. At work I'm constantly having to "sell" people soaps and lotions by saying, "Oh, yes, this one is excellent"—because I overheard another sales girl say so to a customer—"It's one of our most popular brands"—because they said it used to sell well, even though I've never seen someone buy it—"It has [nearly] all-natural ingredients"—because that's what the sales brochure said, even though it didn't list them. I hate it, I hate it, I feel dirty and cheap. And I feel like I'm lying to people, even though it's my job to be enthusiastic about all the freaking wank we sell. So I'm thoroughly turned off by the idea of trying to weave something out of nothing. If I had a choice, I'd avoid it at all costs. (That is, excepting the cost of my salary.)
Ohh... now I can't think of anything except how I hate my job. Same question.
Here's what brought this question to mind. About six months ago, my boss assigned another project that someone else was screwing up. The project involves a lot of electronics, which it's not within my expertise. The project also involves a lot of coordination with different organizations. I had to present our progress to them a few months ago when I was not up to speed on the technicalities. It was a mixture of apoligizing and B.S.-ing, but I had to go through it. BTW, I'm catching up and getting the hang of it.
If I had to yes, but I would try to get my facts as straight as possible.
If you had the choice of being naked for ten minutes in front of a large group of people or had to give a 2 minute speech in front of that same group which would you choose?
Two minute speech. I'm self-conscious.
Same question (snicker...)
lol
Speech! Speech!!!
Same question
Yeah, what kind of choice is that. Who would pick the ten minutes?
I'll leave the same question in the hopes that someone will actually take the ten minutes.
Two minuet speech. It's not that difficult if one is prepared. I would only refuse if I had not written something down before- that would just be incredibly embarrassing, and I could understand if one would wish to runaway or go somewhere else in a hurry. I'll pass the question...
I would give a two minute speech on anything, even if I didn't know a blessed word about it, rather than stand naked in front of people, even for 30 seconds.
What if the people were art students doing a life study?
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I weigh in at about 300 pounds. I carry the weight well, since most of my six foot height is trunk, so I look more massive than fat. (At least clothed.) But I'd give a 10 minute speech on DRYER LINT before appearing nude in public! And I don't think the art students would be looking for someone like me, Whifflingpin, they would like an Adonis. :brow: :blush:
Same question, with Whifflingpin's addition.
I'd give 10 hours speech in front of any group of people that being nude.
Would you spend from your own money to improve your job? (Suposing thatyou work for other people).
You'd be surprised, Pen. As an art student, I've studied a few nudes in my day, and one "Adonis" body really looks just like any other, especially when they do stereotypical "this will hide my love handles" poses. Art students like more "interesting" bodies to study, if you ask me. :brow:Quote:
Originally Posted by Pendragon
I took an improvisational acting course, and we had to stand in front of the other students and just talk for a specified period of time. It was really very fun. If the speech had to make sense, though, it might be a different story. :D
Okay, okay, I'll answer the question. Answer: yes, because I have. I've bought things like matches, pens, paper towels, light bulbs, and things for my workplace, because the owners weren't doing it and we needed them.
Uhh... same question.