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when words and actions are not in sync by dennismv 2006-11-05 19:15:43
Situation: I schedule a meeting with a person who initiated a small college group on campus. He is not a part of it anymore but I wanted to know more info about how/why group was instantiated. We talked on the phone for probably thirty minutes prior to the meeting. When the time and place came, he did not show up. I called him twice on the cell phone and got voicemail both times. I left a message each time. He had a clean slate. I didn't ask him for much time. It seemed he wanted to meet himself.

Two weeks passed now. There were no phone calls, no emails. I have assumed that it is a lost cause now. But this behavior of people make me seriously wonder what is wrong with the core of the universe and everything else about it that I know.
[ Reply ]
  Welcome to life. by Arivia2006-11-05 19:20:18
    thank you by dennismv2006-11-05 19:41:36
      If you hear from him again great. by Silverfire2006-11-05 20:30:18
        learning experience by dennismv2006-11-05 20:40:21
  How rude. by Lady-Luna2006-11-05 19:23:30
  You must've spooked him (n/t) by shminux2006-11-05 19:27:04
    spook him with what by dennismv2006-11-05 19:38:39
      being too intense can do that too. (n/t) by shminux2006-11-05 21:14:55
  Maybe he forgot by maximumbob2006-11-05 19:28:23

 

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