Be Online!

<p>I'm sick and tired of talking to myself all the time. People, make time in your daily routine to be online at the same time as I am, so I can actually converse with other people rather than with myself.</p>

<p>and what time are you online anyway?</p>

<p>well, I guess 4 PM to 5:30 PM then again at 11 PM to midnight (local time)...</p>

<p>so you're only on for a total of 2.5 hours a day? it seems like you're constantly on.</p>

<p>I know.
On days when it's too hot to go out, I do stay one alot. I take breaks every half hour or something...so that's why I seem like I'm always on.</p>

<p>I'm usually on when you are. Add me to whatever messenger you use, it's all on my Facebook. Also, tell me to sign into MSN / Yahoo, if you use them, cause I'm not usually on them.</p>

<p>lol okay i use msn...i'll add ya.</p>

<p>And what would you like to converse about?</p>

<p>I'm at my internship and the boss isn't here and I'm extremely bored, so I'm all for conversing..</p>

<p>lol whatever people are talking about when I'm online :)</p>

<p>Well, do you really live in egypt?</p>

<p>why do people keep asking me that? yes, I live in Egypt.
That question has broken the old record of: "Do you go to school on a camel?" lmao...I hate being asked that one!</p>

<p>Haha, so are your parents military? Or did you grow up there? I'm guessing you want to go to college in the US?</p>

<p>um, why would you think my parents are military? I'm an Egyptian national, who is in no way american, lol. My whole family is Egyptian.
As for college, I lost hope in going abroad, so I'm going to college in Alexandria.</p>

<p>Sorry, didn't mean to insult by asking the military question. I have a lot of friends who have had to move abroad for their military parents and are now looking at coming back to the US for school. </p>

<p>PS. I'm sorry to say I know nothing about Egypt, which could be why I wouldn't have known anything about Egyptian national or UAE</p>

<p>forget about it, lol. :D as a matter of fact, my dad was going to join the army, but then decided to be a doctor, lol. (after spending a year in pharmacy, lol) so he was technically in the army for 40 days..(in 1985..):)</p>

<p>the very applicable stick> I think many people think that you're American living abroad because you speak VERY good English. Most internationals will have kind of funny word mistakes, and you don't. You speak (type) like an american.</p>

<p>^agreed. I'm impressed</p>

<p>lol..I guess I'll take that as a compliment, MBP. :D but for some reason, my friends make fun of me because of my accent (american), my choice of books and movies (all english)..so it's weird. lol</p>

<p>what do you mean you guess you'll take that as a compliment. i'm not a generally insulting person, am I? i just enjoy arguing...</p>

<p>i have the same problem. i like taco bell more than mcdonalds. i think i'm turning spanish...</p>

<p>okay! Thank you for your compliment, MBP!! :D :p</p>