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squintygirl aka Michelle Chow is a 33.85 year old girl, has been a member since June 22, 2006, has scored 67023 submissions, giving an average score of 2.25.
  Aug 14 '09 by squintygirl        15 Comments        Watch this      Share:  Share on facebook    Share on delicious    Share on digg    Share on MySpace    Tweet this    Stumble this    Share this on Kaboodle   
No, you throw it to first base.

Who?

Naturally!


Having a conversation with my IT department is like being in an Abbott and Costello routine. Except not funny.



Sigh.

nikolina100
nikolina100 on Aug 14 '09 at 10:05am
your avatar still makes me do a double take! :D
Malcolm Man
Malcolm Man on Aug 14 '09 at 10:06am
classic, classic!
squintygirl
squintygirl on Aug 14 '09 at 10:11am
nikolina100 on Aug 14 '09 at 10:05am
your avatar still makes me do a double take! :D


I still remember when you posted your pic, and I did a double-take myself. I was like, 'Whoa!' and then I was like, 'Cool!', and then I wondered when I became a surfer.

*avatar twins high five*
squintygirl
squintygirl on Aug 14 '09 at 10:16am
Me: I'm having a problem with my printer connection with X Application. The error message says that there is no connection, but I'm able to print from all my other applications.

IT: It's probably a printer connection problem.

Me: That's what the error message says.

IT: Then that's your problem.

Me: How can there be no connection here when I'm connected everywhere else?

IT: Because it's not connected.

Me: So it's not connected because... it's not connected.

IT: That's right.

Me: So how can this be remedied?

IT: Connect it, I guess.

Me: *shakes head slowly*

IT: Are you still there, or did we get disconnected?



Sigh.
deboraborialis
deboraborialis on Aug 14 '09 at 10:25am
Send a turd in an internal envelope.
squintygirl
squintygirl on Aug 14 '09 at 10:26am
*loads up on corn*
squintygirl
squintygirl on Aug 14 '09 at 1:14pm
I'm gonna need a bigger envelope.
Tikimasters
Tikimasters on Aug 14 '09 at 1:27pm
Hahaha I thought it was funny. I remember having to watch it in school when they were talking about it being the first radio show or w/e.
squintygirl
squintygirl on Aug 14 '09 at 1:31pm
It's genious, really, and hilarious to watch. Just very tedious when it happens to me in real life.

When it happens to other people, COMEDY GOLD.
39 days later
bygrinstow
bygrinstow on Sep 22 '09 at 2:35pm
Tikimasters on Aug 14 '09 at 1:27pm
I remember having to watch it in school when they were talking about it being the first radio show or w/e.


I love it when young people try to explain historical stuff to old people.

(And my 'old people' I mean 'me'.)

'getting to' not 'having to', you can't watch radio, and 'whatever' for the win!
squintygirl
squintygirl on Sep 22 '09 at 2:58pm
*applies Ben Gay to elbow in preparation for eventual high five*
bygrinstow
bygrinstow on Sep 22 '09 at 4:25pm
don't let your tech department see this:

squintygirl
squintygirl on Sep 22 '09 at 10:18pm
*face palm*
EricDiaz
EricDiaz on Sep 22 '09 at 10:46pm
silent movies = awesome

43 days later
Blue Triangle
Blue Triangle on Nov 05 '09 at 5:45am
Hey- I love the Abbott & Costello routine!!
My brother & I used to speak it to each other when we were kids.
So good to see it still circulating & being rediscovered.
Sure beats reality TV!
Cheers Squintygirl.
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My Long and Boring Back Story
When I was a young lass, I had the most incredible eyesight. I could read small typed pages from across the room and identify licence plates from a staggering distance. It was really cool. For a while there, I was invincible. INVINCIBLE!

Life, however, always has a funny way of crash-landing you back to reality, and over the course of a few years, my eyesight went from fantastic to average to poor to complete crap. I would sit in class and squint at the blackboard all day and have absolutely no idea what I was looking at. In Grade Five, I became an expert note-taker by just writing down EVERYTHING my teacher said (which, incidentally, became a very handy skill none of my board-copying schoolmates had mastered when we all needed it in university) and spent my nights begging my mother for glasses. She didn't believe me. Also, she thought they would make me look nerdy.

I walked around half-blind for almost three years until the fateful day my mom caved in and took me to the eye doctor, hurray! But what was it that finally convinced dear Mum?

Was it the fact that I kept tripping on things I couldn't see in the street? No.

Was it the fact that three of my teachers and the school nurse told my mother that I needed glasses, IMMEDIATELY? No.

Was it the fact that I had to hold a book a centimetre from my face to actually make out the words? No.

What convinced my mom to take me to the eye doctor was my squinting and how much she hated it.

'You look like you're smelling boiled cabbage all the time, stop making that face!'

'You're going to have terrible wrinkles when you get older, stop making that face!'

'It's going to freeze like that forever, you know, stop making that face!'

And 'squintygirl' was born. It was, however, the same day I finally got glasses (the ugliest glasses you could ever possibly imagine, natch), so I never had to squint again. Nevertheless, I felt such an affinity for and alliance with squintygirl, that she stayed with me through successively uglier pairs of glasses as the years passed.

Today, I have less ugly glasses and still don't squint, but I continue to salute that industrious little girl. Incidentally, my face never did freeze that way, but I am worried about wrinkles, now that I'm a member of Threadless' Old Farts Club. I guess Mom was right about something. (She was also right about the nerdy thing, too.)

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