These links really help me to understand the irregular stuff that you don’t do.
I want to thank you for starting this thread. It’s very courageous of you to share your regular stuff with us. I hope courage isn’t too irregular for you!
These links really help me to understand the irregular stuff that you don’t do.
I want to thank you for starting this thread. It’s very courageous of you to share your regular stuff with us. I hope courage isn’t too irregular for you!
For everyone else: to nip this in the bud, I’ve exchanged a couple of PMs with TriPolar and I have very little doubt that he isn’t any of these people.
Well, I thought about exchanging PMs.
Cyberstalker.
Have you ever been mistaken for, say, a Best Buy sales associate, and did you help your “customer” out?
What was on your hamburger? Did you order fries?
As a sorta regular guy, should I be feeling stupid for assuming anyone tells the truth on a message board?
Have you thought about starting a blog?
I am asked “Do you work here?” rather often.
It happened to be just a plain hamburger, but I will put regular stuff like ketchup on a hamburger. Not catsup though, too ostentatious.
No, that’s a pretty regular thing to do. And that’s another reason for starting this thread, so regular guys can see how many other regular guys there are and not feel like they’re standing apart from the crowd.
I once thought I’d never do anything like that but lately it seems like it’s becoming the regular thing to do. I don’t know much about blogs though, what is regularly done on them?
I would have been just like the OP but for the fact that my boring job ended up taking me to fascinating places. Now that I’m retired, I try to do as little as possible in the interesting world.
You jibber-jabber about whatever to the internet who either never reads it, or doesn’t care about it.
What does a normal Saturday look like for you?
What is your opinion of Double Stuf Oreos? OK, because it’s regular stuff that’s just a little thicker? Kinky, because now it’s a threesome with you and two stuffs? Does the purposeful misspelling take it beyond the realm of regular into territory you fear to tread?
I just want to hear one regular man say that he has a regular wife and regular kids. Or is your wife “beautiful” and your kids “wonderful”?
Except it’s regular to say your wife is beautiful. Unless she really is beautiful. If she’s just regular you call her beautiful because she’s regular, but I have no idea what you call your wife if she really were beautiful, because that would be unusual. Let’s face it, regular guys can have wives that are perfectly decent looking–nothing wrong with them. You know, except for the regular extra few pounds they could stand to lose.
Well, okay, I’ll give him a pass on the beautiful wife. But lately I’ve been seeing a lot of people in commercials or on game shows say that they have something like, “four wonderful children” or “three beautiful kids”, and just once I want to hear someone say, “I have three wonderful children, and one who’s kind of a jerk” or “I have two beautiful kids and one with a good personality”. I just figured a regular guy might be willing to admit he has a regular family.
Saturdays vary a lot because there are a lot of different regular things to do. Almost every Saturday I do grocery shopping and some maintenance on the house or yard. Most Saturdays my wife and I go out to dinner, usually just to one of few restaurants we eat at regularly, and then afterwards we’ll stop in at a local bar where we are regulars.
My wife is a lot like me so she wouldn’t be comfortable with me saying more than that she has average beauty. Nothing special about my kids. When one them seems to drift off in one direction the other will usually drift off the same distance in the opposite direction
It’s the elephant in the room, and I think we all want to know…
Coke or Pepsi?
I’m partial to regular Oreos. The doubles give me a moments pause, but then I realize it’s just more of the regular stuff, and it’s run of the mill for regular guys to want a little more regular stuff. The misspelling is definitely too interesting for me to spend any time considering.
I once told a friend that my girlfriend was into stuff (as in, things). He said, “Heroin?”
So, how much stuff do you do? Is it interfering with your life?
I am starting to sense a few chinks in the armor here. Restaurants most weeks? Regulars at a bar? That is starting to get into party animal territory. Can you explain how you reconcile this ‘devil may care’ abandon on the weekend with your regular guy weekday persona?