Probing the Fuzzy One

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Probing the Fuzzy One

Postby Jeffster on Fri Jun 12, 2009 4:11 pm

So, fuzzy, you like my title? :twisted:

Can you tell me some funny stories from your childhood? :D
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Re: Probing the Fuzzy One

Postby fuzzynavelnot21 on Fri Jun 12, 2009 5:24 pm

I'm humorless, haven't you noticed?

Uh, seriously, I might need more specific questions....like something I did that was funny? I was an 'adult' at age 5 my mom says. She says I started kindergarden ready to teach it, not be the student. So...I'm willing to share.....I just gotta think of something...assuming it exists.



OOOH, you might WILL like this one. :roll: Its very short really, but a teacher caught me pinching a boy's butt in 2nd grade :oops: (someone I flirted with and he back), but she made the mistake of ASKING if I was pinching his butt, haha.....to which I said, no, I was tickling him. She asked him if that was true and he agreed. Whew, haha. BUT, dang teacher, told my mom anyways at parent/teacher conference. I of course told my mom the teacher was mistaken, silly teachers.
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Re: Probing the Fuzzy One

Postby stellarrenegade on Fri Jun 12, 2009 5:40 pm

hahahaha! That is so awesome. I wish a girl had pinched my butt in 2nd grade.

We need to start a silly story thread for everyone. Or can we just all use this one?
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Re: Probing the Fuzzy One

Postby Goodrum on Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:01 pm

Funny! :D

Funny thread and funny Fuzzy!
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Re: Probing the Fuzzy One

Postby Earl on Mon Jun 15, 2009 2:43 pm

Any siblings Fuzzy? They're usually a great source of funny stories!!! :D
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Re: Probing the Fuzzy One

Postby christina on Mon Jun 15, 2009 4:00 pm

I LOVE stories, please do share!!! I won't tell anyone....and this forum is completely annoynmous ;) :lol:
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Re: Probing the Fuzzy One

Postby fuzzynavelnot21 on Tue Jun 23, 2009 2:31 pm

Earl wrote:Any siblings Fuzzy? They're usually a great source of funny stories!!! :D


I have 4 siblings. It goes:

Me- Diplomatic CoWorker
Brother- Strategic Initiator
Sister- Tactical CoWorker
Sister- Diplomatic CoWorker
Sister- Logistical Contender

My TW sister (on this forum is c.Lynn) used to embarrass my brother and I because she would start telling crazy stories! Only, she insists they are real, based on real events, but the way she would tell them, like at age 7 or so, it sounded like she was simply 'crazy'......'there were fish flying around the fan'....see, that type of thing. But she was attempting to describe how she and whoever were throwing stuffed animals into the fan and watching them get 'thrown' by it across the room.

Also, this same sister....we had a friend who is either a Strategic Initiator or Strategic Contender and one time when he was 13 or so, and she was around 7/8, he was at the house, and she went right up to him and sat on his lap, put her arm around his neck, and said 'so how are you?' or something like that. He was frozen, haha, and then he said 'get it off'.....very matter of factly, not cracking a smile or anything. He was an only child, I should add.

Ok, and one more. My Strategic Initiator brother one time told my Diplomatic CoWorker sister, when she was around 4 years old, that she was 'smart'. Only, he said it with a derogatory tone and so she retorted, "I'm not smart; you're smart!"....all kinda mad like. We tease her about it to this day.....repeat it to her frequently. hehe
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Re: Probing the Fuzzy One

Postby mkb32 on Tue Jun 23, 2009 2:53 pm

Your mother has all of the temperaments represented in her children?
Holy Moly!
Fuzzy, do you think you could get her to participate with us?
I bet she is a person with some insight and stories to tell!
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Re: Probing the Fuzzy One

Postby fuzzynavelnot21 on Tue Jun 23, 2009 4:23 pm

mkb32 wrote:Your mother has all of the temperaments represented in her children?
Holy Moly!
Fuzzy, do you think you could get her to participate with us?
I bet she is a person with some insight and stories to tell!


And she knows KTT to an extent!!

Probably not. She is super busy. I really wish it would happen though. I will text my sister and mention that it has been requested, just in case I am wrong. She has read a bit on the site, but with help from the kids. Computers are NOT her thing, haha. Oh, as a reminder....she is a Logistical Responder, and my dad is a Logistical Contender. My ex is a Logistical Responder and his dad is a Diplomatic CoWorker. Kinda interesing huh?
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Re: Probing the Fuzzy One

Postby mkb32 on Tue Jun 23, 2009 7:25 pm

That is kinda' interesting to me.
Isn't it ironic, don't cha' think? ;)

I have no doubt your mom is very busy. That's a whole bunch of folks to care for.
But, if she ever had a chance or interest in commenting or giving some insight, I would be very interested in her observations and opinions.
From what you have shared about her, she sounds very nurturing.
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