Absolutely not. As unreliable as they come.
I would hate to see myself as others do - I'm unimpressed by Robbie
Burns on that one.
Far too challenging - I prefer my fantasies.
However, I am having them watched.
And the question, "Do you really want the answer to that question,"
is one I use often - delivered with a sneer as if to indicate that
the questioner is too bloody dim to comprehend the proper answer and
shouldn't have been so damn foolish as to ask it. Very satisfying and
saves a lot of time.
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 22/08/2007, at 8:53 PM, Moose wrote:
> But are you a reliable informant?
>
> Not questioning your integrity, although perhaps your ability to see
> yourself without bias. I know my own perceptions of myself don't
> always
> exactly agree with those of others. It appears that I may have
> been, at
> an earlier time in my life, considerably more boring that I might have
> imagined. ;-) Learning to ask "Do you really want the answer to that
> question?" has significantly improved certain aspects of my life.
> Actually, I've even learned to skip the question in most instances.
> Except here, of course. :-)
>
> And do you know how they act when you aren't around?
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