Extrovert Stuff
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People actually do any of those things on that list? Man Extroverts are a strange group of people...
Lost in a parking garage? Apparently I'm hanging out with the wrong people at Spiceworld.
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@coliver said:
People actually do any of those things on that list? Man Extroverts are a strange group of people...
Lost in a parking garage? Apparently I'm hanging out with the wrong people at Spiceworld.
That list is surprisingly accurate, despite their attempts at exaggeration.
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We NEED people to talk to... Or something terrible might happen.
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@coliver said:
Lost in a parking garage? Apparently I'm hanging out with the wrong people at Spiceworld.
Well, duh. If you're not hanging out with us, you're definitely hanging with the wrong people!
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I often am asked to sit on my hands when I am talking.
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@Dominica said:
@coliver said:
Lost in a parking garage? Apparently I'm hanging out with the wrong people at Spiceworld.
Well, duh. If you're not hanging out with us, you're definitely hanging with the wrong people!
He's hanging out with @Minion-Queen right now.
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@Minion-Queen said:
I often am asked to sit on my hands when I am talking.
But it doesn't help much, or last more than a few seconds.
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@coliver said:
People actually do any of those things on that list? Man Extroverts are a strange group of people...
Lost in a parking garage? Apparently I'm hanging out with the wrong people at Spiceworld.
Yes, that is actually what we are like! At least the extreme ones like me. That list is amazingly accurate.
You totally missed the party at SW. You were there? Did I see you and black out?
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@Minion-Queen said:
I often am asked to sit on my hands when I am talking.
Honey, that has nothing to do with being an extrovert, and everything to do with being Italian.
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But I have a hard time keeping a train of thought when I can't use my hands!
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@Minion-Queen said:
But I have a hard time keeping a train of thought when I can't use my hands!
I thought you were busy right now. Why are you posting?!?
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I loved the one about needing to talk to people in order to recharge but being burned out from a day. Posts like that make me realize how much I hate not having a roommate.
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Well the hands thing yes, but the what others around me describe as excessive talking isn't.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
People actually do any of those things on that list? Man Extroverts are a strange group of people...
Lost in a parking garage? Apparently I'm hanging out with the wrong people at Spiceworld.
Yes, that is actually what we are like! At least the extreme ones like me. That list is amazingly accurate.
You totally missed the party at SW. You were there? Did I see you and black out?
I missed the party at SW. I have family in Austin and met up with them for dinner... little did I know that was going to turn into an 11PM ice cream run to a frozen custard joint that was closed several years ago... Otherwise I had every intention of making the party.
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@ajstringham said:
I loved the one about needing to talk to people in order to recharge but being burned out from a day. Posts like that make me realize how much I hate not having a roommate.
Have you considered getting a roommate?
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@coliver said:
I missed the party at SW. I have family in Austin and met up with them for dinner... little did I know that was going to turn into an 11PM ice cream run to a frozen custard joint that was closed several years ago... Otherwise I had every intention of making the party.
You practically missed the even then. The "real" Spiceworld happens after the parties. The parties themselves are skippable, they are for the introverts (see the introvert thread going on) to be "in public" but with lots of noise and stuff so that they are effectively sitting alone watching a show. It is good to give them something to do but to the extroverts and/or the business people there with stuff to do the parties aren't just boring but are a major impediment to the purpose of the conference.
So the big networking really happens at the alternate and after parties. That's where the big time conversations, business transactions, introductions and more happen.
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@scottalanmiller What you say is true, except that I danced my a$$ off at the 80s party, and then, like the Pied Piper, I led forth a group to the after party, all the while yelling "The party continues at TOUCHE'S!!" and I'm talking YELLING, yelling. Ask the people that were there. I also may or may not have molested a couple of innocent bystanders, who then joined us at Touche's. So, success!
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@scottalanmiller said:
@ajstringham said:
I loved the one about needing to talk to people in order to recharge but being burned out from a day. Posts like that make me realize how much I hate not having a roommate.
Have you considered getting a roommate?
Tried when I first got down here. If I had managed to get one, I think my life would be very different right now, but that's neither here nor there. As it stands, I don't know anyone who either needs a roommate or that I'd want to be my roommate.
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@Dominica said:
@scottalanmiller What you say is true, except that I danced my a$$ off at the 80s party, and then, like the Pied Piper, I led forth a group to the after party, all the while yelling "The party continues at TOUCHE'S!!" and I'm talking YELLING, yelling. Ask the people that were there. I also may or may not have molested a couple of innocent bystanders, who then joined us at Touche's. So, success!
Did you bat your eyelashes at them and ask them if they wanted to party? Wait, that could have elicited the wrong kind of response...lol
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@ajstringham said:
Did you bat your eyelashes at them and ask them if they wanted to party? Wait, that could have elicited the wrong kind of response...lol
Well, first contact was surprise grinding as I danced by them on my way to the ladies. Second contact included eyelash batting and a personal invitation to join us at Touche's. This proved to be a very effective method of getting people to join us, so I'm already working out how to deploy on a larger scale next year.