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It’s awkward.

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  1. Comment by Roland on March 14, 2008 9:07 pm

    Yes. But it’s usually when I’m on a long overdue date with my wife … now THAT’S awkward. And NOT the time to go mute. :o)

  2. Comment by Kyle on March 15, 2008 10:47 am

    If I’m with someone I’m close to and comfortable with then it’s not a problem. You should be able to be with someone sometimes and not say anything at all. If I’m with casual acquaintances and I don’t have anything to say it becomes awkward though. You feel like you can’t be around each other unless you have something to say or there’s a point to it. Like sometimes at work there are awkward moments in the lunch room when there’s just you and one other person and you don’t have anything to say but you feel like you have to say something since you’re in each other’s presence.

    Kyle’s last blog post..Fathoming 1 Billion

  3. Comment by Brad Ruggles on March 16, 2008 5:55 pm

    Dude, love the new blog layout. Very simple and readable with bold colors. Nice choice.

    And yes, I do run out of things to say…usually when it comes to blogging. It’s a lot easier for me to talk than to write I guess.

    Brad Ruggles
    http://www.bradruggles.com

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