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Comments on: A Chance To Redeem Myself (from New Year’s Eve) https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/a-chance-to-redeem-myself-from-new-years-eve/ Humor blogger D.J. Paris writes about the most interesting subject in the world - himself. It's worth a look if you're cool. And you are! Fri, 08 Mar 2013 09:05:19 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 By: zentrEve https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/a-chance-to-redeem-myself-from-new-years-eve/#comment-13398 Fri, 08 Mar 2013 09:05:19 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=4907#comment-13398 I can understand how uncomfortable it can get to go to a huge event without anybody you know, staying there and also getting a chance to meet people. My biggest problem used to be the opener–the approach is an easy one coz you can throw anything about, but it was what fell in retinue of the small exchange in casual eye contact, when you know it’s time to say hi and talk.

Personally, I highly doubt you’d have a problem in striking up a conversation that lasts because you seem pretty affable in your written word and this time you’ve decided you won’t let yourself be alone! As far as your mindset is concerned you’re commitment will loosen up the tongue itself. Sure for a while you may hide behind your laptop on the table but eventually you will join in the spirit of things; finding a small group of people with whom you can eat and have a good cohesive form of conversation with. If it’s one thing I’ve learned, it is this, even if you’re not the type who’d spring into action, there will be someone by the end of the event!

I’m guessing but I feel sure…that at these sort of occasions there will be a lot of people having a lot to say and not many would be concerned with these issues. A lot of egos out there in the world right s0o have a great time and many many good conversations this weekend!

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By: Kate Hall https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/a-chance-to-redeem-myself-from-new-years-eve/#comment-11365 Sat, 05 Jan 2013 06:02:27 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=4907#comment-11365 I hope you’re planning to tweet while you’re there. Enjoyed reading your tweets from Aiming Low Non-Con.

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By: Mary Wallace (@ViolaFury) https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/a-chance-to-redeem-myself-from-new-years-eve/#comment-11254 Fri, 04 Jan 2013 00:58:48 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=4907#comment-11254 I think you have nothing to worry about here. The very fact that you’re going to be at the Media Fest or whatever it’s called with all of these other passionate people presupposes interest on their parts as well. They’re going to be just as interested in what you have to say. You have lots to say and know lots of stuff. Don’t worry about grammar and syntax. That’s like worrying about what flavor of Windows everyone is running, when we really should worry about whether or not we’re running in Base 2 or is it after all, Base 3? It’s all just window dressing. You’ve got lots to say and a ton of heart; coupled with your insouciant style and sense of fun. Pshaw, you’ll have them eating out of your hand!

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By: Georgie82 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/a-chance-to-redeem-myself-from-new-years-eve/#comment-11252 Fri, 04 Jan 2013 00:41:10 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=4907#comment-11252 In reply to D.J. Paris.

How can you not make friends with comments like that? 🙂 I am new to reading your blog, but I swear I didn’t find it by searching for New Year P**n. (hands to the face) Have fun!

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By: D.J. Paris https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/a-chance-to-redeem-myself-from-new-years-eve/#comment-11229 Thu, 03 Jan 2013 18:25:02 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=4907#comment-11229 In reply to Emelie.

I’ll do a full report! And thanks for commenting!

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By: D.J. Paris https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/a-chance-to-redeem-myself-from-new-years-eve/#comment-11228 Thu, 03 Jan 2013 18:24:11 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=4907#comment-11228 In reply to Te.

You can be my special guest. FYI, I’m going to need you to sleep in the bathtub. I get the king-sized bed.

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By: D.J. Paris https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/a-chance-to-redeem-myself-from-new-years-eve/#comment-11227 Thu, 03 Jan 2013 18:23:18 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=4907#comment-11227 In reply to Kelly.

This is true. I’m actually very outgoing. But I’m a douche that needs to “own the place.” I’ll just walk in with my tight jeans and bend over a lot so that women can see my goods. That should work fine!

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By: D.J. Paris https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/a-chance-to-redeem-myself-from-new-years-eve/#comment-11223 Thu, 03 Jan 2013 17:26:33 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=4907#comment-11223 In reply to Tracey Grady.

You’re right about nobody knowing anyone. I’ll just plod ahead and be my outgoing self!

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By: Kelly https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/a-chance-to-redeem-myself-from-new-years-eve/#comment-11221 Thu, 03 Jan 2013 16:54:40 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=4907#comment-11221 Trust me…you’ll be fine! Almost everyone there will have no one with them that they know…most people are a bit insecure when meeting new CROWDS of people. Just walk in like you own the place…! Shake what your mama gave you:->

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By: D.J. Paris https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/a-chance-to-redeem-myself-from-new-years-eve/#comment-11215 Thu, 03 Jan 2013 15:22:28 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=4907#comment-11215 In reply to Kelly @ In the Mom Light Blog.

Thanks for stuffing my comments with awesome keywords. Luckly G doesn’t take them into account for SEO. Horse a-hole. If I start ranking for that I’m coming over to smack you atop your head.

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