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One question I have is: Doesn't the director of the CIA get asked stuff like, "Hey, you don't happen to be putting it to a married lady right now, do you?" Also, should I be relieved that the director of the CIA just didn't have his paramour and her husband...you know...made all "desaparecidos?" Because I am choosing to be VERY RELIEVED by this.
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We weren't asking stuff for the fun of it.
Talk to him, ask stuff about him and his interests.
Ask stuff like 'Where's the space bar?" (while clearly using the space bar) or "OI YOU (username)!
Just play it cool and say "Yeah!" Act like everything he does is great, but when he asks stuff like your favorite color don't just say "Me too!" Tell him stuff about yourself.
You split your time between home and the fleshpots of Washington, you have to raise money all the time, shake hands, people tell you stuff, they ask rude stuff on platforms.
What does he buy?, I ask "Just stuff.
"Quieter kids can get a little bit more comfortable with asking for stuff," he said.
Why do so many givers ask that stuff be named after them: buildings, rooms, endowed professorships?
"I actually got a lot more customers asking me stuff than Wal-Mart staff," Groves told me.
But I do not like to complain and ask for stuff.
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