~ John Lee ~ setting my sights lower so I can set them higher
and now this shitty site won’t let me delete this goal
~ John Lee ~ setting my sights lower so I can set them higher
and now this shitty site won’t let me delete this goal
Hot Toddie Schoonover ran 2468 miles in 2009, what will he run in 2010?
I guess I don’t understand why you would want to delete this? Deleting it impacts more than just you. Everyone who commented on your entries would have their comments deleted, and any cheers given to any of those people and to you would also be subtracted from peoples cheer totals.
I liked the reveal. (Where is it?) I think you proved a point, didn’t you? About attraction? The rate of sign-up for this goal was impressive. Even I signed up, and I’ve no idea why! :-)
Anyway, I thought this goal might make a second landing on the 43 mark, but it looks unlikely now. So I’m going to bail out now. Cheerio!
~ John Lee ~ setting my sights lower so I can set them higher
this goal was just about getting people to sign up for a goal – I like some of the smaller goals (people wise) because its easier to find and meet new people. And with a goal as painfully easy as this one it was there is no effort to being a part of it.
Then the big mystery started and I wasn’t sure how to respond.
Since it’s human nature to kvetch, I thought trying to bounce a goal off of this goal in which people post positive things would be a good idea. Didn’t work.
But I did run across some interesting people.
:)
I try to keep up with American “English”, but I keep running into words that flummox me.
Today at work someone received a rather upset email from a client in the US as a reply to his original email that read, “This is an interim explanation for the likely issue. When we get a root cause analysis from the network vendor, I will furnish you with a final report.”
The client said he hoped to hear “authentic rather than furnished” reports.
The recipent wrote back explaining that in Bristish influenced Indian English we use the term “furnish” to mean “provide”.