Oh Man! What A Day!

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Oh Man! What A Day!

Postby crystalgaze » Wed Oct 06, 2010 1:56 pm

Had an out of the ordinary day? Please share!


Today.... was a day, was a day, was a day.

It's raining pigs, cows, & mice..... :lol: There was SO MUCH water on the road!!

A flash flood warning is in effect apparently....


Now here's where my little adventure started..... I decided to go to Kmart.... & I went on my way picking up what I had on my list.

Okay.... Oh for the love of all things holy.... There were men, trying to pick me (but all the wrong ones)!!! :cry: Y-u-c-k!! They were all tough horses.... much, much older men....

One asked if I needed help, as if he worked in the store, when he in fact did not.... The 1st one I encountered was just too much & kept complimenting me about my smile, where-ever he saw me. (He saw me/We bumped into each other like 4x. It makes me wonder if he were following me.... ) I was just like, "Goodness gracious!" :shock:

The ultimate.... The gentleman who asked me if I needed help.... He brought another man to look at me.... My Dad said they were both working together. He was so upset... I told him, "Well, I didn't fall for it...." He was still peeved.

Before I went into the store, a young gentleman approached me & I immediately said, "No thank you". Truthfully, how he approached me did not make me feel good. (I wanted him far from me very quickly.) He persisted after I came out of the store, & we spoke briefly. I was like... "Okay, I'll listen him out now." I didn't want anything to do with him because I felt like he targeted me & I didn't like that... Apparently, he sings & is with a band & was promoting/collecting donations.

Now here's where it got crazy. The young gentleman was annoyed & went on with an attitude that I did my best to deflect & diffuse (because I didn't want to have to be a witness to anything or be in the line of fire). The attitude was so negative. I thought that he might even pull out a gun or knife at some point. I just told him not to bother with the person & that he should work on what he's working on, so that he has the last laugh. I told him that you're here today & gone tomorrow, that it's not worth it to take it on at all. Positive vibes!! I told him to take care & I left.

I deflected the negativity well enough, but I was reminded about why I have little to no people in my immediate space: to avoid being bombarded/polluted with things I don't want. (I also stopped looking at TV to get away from the bombardment--specifically the adverts.) I was also slightly annoyed because he was going on over something stupid.... There are so many black men--dead or in jail--& he's not either, yet is on the brink of risking his life & freedom for nothing.

Also, I was sad because I realized that people & maybe--speficifically our young people--don't realize that how they carry themselves makes a big difference. Two wrongs just don't make a right. & I will add that the 2 wrongs just make the folk involved look dumb, like jack_________.

The young gentleman didn't curse per se, but how he went on made me not want to be bothered with anything he was doing--no matter how good it was--because the point is that he is selling himself & his music & his band. He's not the only person involved/affected. He was to take the high road, so that she would look dumb.

I know it's hard but there is such a thing as grace & diplomacy--even finesse. That's all part of charm. It's in those truly tough moments that you will either gain allies, gain enemies, or gain people who want nothing to do with you.

& of course, sometimes, there's a point where you don't give a crap & go wild on anyone who bothers you.

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Postby Djkatscan » Wed Oct 06, 2010 4:56 pm

Oh, I also get creeped out when much older men hit on me... because I look younger then I am. I also don't like to be annoyed by people selling things outside of stores like that. I once had these kids (young kids not teenagers) selling magazines and they tried to get us to let them in our apartment by asking to use the bathroom! The nerve!

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Postby Obayan » Sat Oct 09, 2010 1:08 am

Anytime you are outdoors and you feel you are in any danger whatsoever, go to a crowded place that is well lit. Notify someone in charge immediately and ask to have 911 called. Being approached on the street, being followed, being harrassed by strange men, these are serious situations and should be setting off all kinds of alarms in your mind. If you can't get to someplace like a store or a club, like say you are in a residential area, don't yell for help. Shout out "fire" or "911". You yell for help, and people lock their doors knowing something dangerous is outside. You yell for fire and everyone on the block comes running to see the fire. This is what they taught me in self defense classes. It's always better to be overzelous or to seem foolish when you are in a dangerous situation than to ignore it and think it's just going to go away. Because it doesn't go away.

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Postby crystalgaze » Tue Nov 23, 2010 8:53 pm

Very true.... I'm still very naive.... :oops: I'm trying though.... >_< Hopefully it won't be my undoing.

I'm not sure I have words for today really. It was ODD. A few things happened today that just left me with my jaw on the floor.

The last few days/weeks/whatever, I kept feeling lonely. Last night, I said out loud that I was hoping I could find someone I might be able to go out with-- to the movies, stuff like that (for example). Guess what? Today that person landed right in my lap. & I was just like, ??? (Huh?) but I just talked about this yesterday! (Amazing.... :shock: I'm not really sure how it happened.)

Also, there was a gentleman whom I always greet when I see him at the mall. He is up there in age but still works. He gave me words of encouragement to remain as I am & said that he was happy that I smile the way I do.

Somewhere in the day, someone gave me a compliment on my legs, which is rare. (My legs have hair.)

Seriously..... It's been quite a day....

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Postby crystalgaze » Wed May 25, 2011 11:46 am

Well.... This week & last week or so have been interesting. A man in his 70s came out to me today telling me that he loved me/wanted me or something like that & in my head, I was like, "WHAT?!" I gently but firmly told him I did not have those kind of feelings for him.

Last week, another man (in his 30s) confessed/professed his love to me & I was like, "Hhmm??!" I was really caught off guard.... There is no shortage of "I love you's" from him. He is likable, but I don't know much else.

I can't take anymore for the week or month.... It's nice to be liked, but my heart needs a rest. Interestingly enough, both men described me as "HARD". I just giggled to myself.... (I'm only H.A.R.D because they can't get whatever it is that they want. It figures.)

What made me a tad bit annoyed is that they both brought GOD into it when I'm pretty sure GOD would not endorse what they were encouraging me to do.

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Postby hollyann » Wed May 25, 2011 10:25 pm

(((((Crystal))))))))

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Postby crystalgaze » Thu May 26, 2011 2:51 am

(((((((( Holly ))))))))))) I know....

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Postby crystalgaze » Sat Dec 03, 2011 2:25 pm

Well.... I slept for most of the day, since I was sick. Then, I got up & started forum-ing on here & sauteeing onions for my Mom at the same time.....

It's a sort of odd thing to do while forum-ing, but it works!


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