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LOL @ having a talk with Zee. She is being a bit rebellious, huh?

Good job, I'm offended x 100.

Yeah...I always knew Zee had it in her....It's always the nice quiet ones :yes:

I'm glad that I was able to accomplish my job! offended x 100..... :rofl:

They always say to beware of the quiet ones :whistle:

I fit that stereotype to a T. I used to work with students when I was in college (I was a resident assistant) and the residents of my building and those all around knew not to mess with me.

Poor Inusah, I still remember what he told me the first time he realized I had some fire in me :lol:

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*gasp* She slapped someone in the face?

Yes ma'am. And people think I am the bitchy sister :crying:

Its a funny story though...HILARIOUS. I will save it for later :)

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They always say to beware of the quiet ones :whistle:

I fit that stereotype to a T. I used to work with students when I was in college (I was a resident assistant) and the residents of my building and those all around knew not to mess with me.

Poor Inusah, I still remember what he told me the first time he realized I had some fire in me :lol:

Really, I'm getting scared of Zee.

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They always say to beware of the quiet ones :whistle:

I fit that stereotype to a T. I used to work with students when I was in college (I was a resident assistant) and the residents of my building and those all around knew not to mess with me.

Poor Inusah, I still remember what he told me the first time he realized I had some fire in me :lol:

We had similar jobs in college...I knew I liked you right away for a reason :P

What did he say???? Inquiring minds want to know??? Come on....We are anxiously waiting....

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:rofl: :rofl:

When Asante starts the thread remind me to tell you about our detour in Ethiopia. Its a story my sisters like to tell when people say "Zee is so nice and polite. I cannot imagine her yelling at anyone" :devil:

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They always say to beware of the quiet ones :whistle:

I fit that stereotype to a T. I used to work with students when I was in college (I was a resident assistant) and the residents of my building and those all around knew not to mess with me.

Poor Inusah, I still remember what he told me the first time he realized I had some fire in me :lol:

Really, I'm getting scared of Zee.

I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!!!

Don't mess with Zee....She will pepper you...she will ginger you!!!! :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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:rofl: :rofl:

When Asante starts the thread remind me to tell you about our detour in Ethiopia. Its a story my sisters like to tell when people say "Zee is so nice and polite. I cannot imagine her yelling at anyone" :devil:

What?!??!! YOU yelled at someone? Seriously??

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:rofl: :rofl:

When Asante starts the thread remind me to tell you about our detour in Ethiopia. Its a story my sisters like to tell when people say "Zee is so nice and polite. I cannot imagine her yelling at anyone" :devil:

I'm right on top of that, Rose!!!!

Asante, I didn't know there was a Carol's Daughter store. I'm jealous. Pout. :(

Yes there is girl...you can buy online too

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They always say to beware of the quiet ones :whistle:

I fit that stereotype to a T. I used to work with students when I was in college (I was a resident assistant) and the residents of my building and those all around knew not to mess with me.

Poor Inusah, I still remember what he told me the first time he realized I had some fire in me :lol:

We had similar jobs in college...I knew I liked you right away for a reason :P

What did he say???? Inquiring minds want to know??? Come on....We are anxiously waiting....

I don't remember what we were talking about. It must have been something about politics. All I remember is that he was quiet on the other end and all he said was "I didn't know you had that much fire in you". I asked him what he meant and he said "You were just so passionate". I said "Honey, that is what happens when I feel strongly about a subject".

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

:rofl::rofl:

When Asante starts the thread remind me to tell you about our detour in Ethiopia. Its a story my sisters like to tell when people say "Zee is so nice and polite. I cannot imagine her yelling at anyone" :devil:

What?!??!! YOU yelled at someone? Seriously??

Oh yes. Most definitely :yes:

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They always say to beware of the quiet ones :whistle:

I fit that stereotype to a T. I used to work with students when I was in college (I was a resident assistant) and the residents of my building and those all around knew not to mess with me.

Poor Inusah, I still remember what he told me the first time he realized I had some fire in me :lol:

We had similar jobs in college...I knew I liked you right away for a reason :P

What did he say???? Inquiring minds want to know??? Come on....We are anxiously waiting....

I don't remember what we were talking about. It must have been something about politics. All I remember is that he was quiet on the other end and all he said was "I didn't know you had that much fire in you". I asked him what he meant and he said "You were just so passionate". I said "Honey, that is what happens when I feel strongly about a subject".

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

:rofl::rofl:

When Asante starts the thread remind me to tell you about our detour in Ethiopia. Its a story my sisters like to tell when people say "Zee is so nice and polite. I cannot imagine her yelling at anyone" :devil:

What?!??!! YOU yelled at someone? Seriously??

Oh yes. Most definitely :yes:

There goes that "no shame" behavior again!!! :lol::rofl:

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We had similar jobs in college...I knew I liked you right away for a reason :P

What did he say???? Inquiring minds want to know??? Come on....We are anxiously waiting....

OMG. When I was an RA my residents LOVED me because (1) they knew that I would not take ####### from anyone and (2) they could always count on our wing being quiet. But I was well known on the other floors. When I knocked on a door the residents were not happy :no:

I remember one of my coworkers told me that the residents had nicknamed me "The B!tch". I said, "Good. As long as they do not bring their mess onto my floor they can call me whatever they want."

:lol:

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They always say to beware of the quiet ones :whistle:

I fit that stereotype to a T. I used to work with students when I was in college (I was a resident assistant) and the residents of my building and those all around knew not to mess with me.

Poor Inusah, I still remember what he told me the first time he realized I had some fire in me :lol:

We had similar jobs in college...I knew I liked you right away for a reason :P

What did he say???? Inquiring minds want to know??? Come on....We are anxiously waiting....

I don't remember what we were talking about. It must have been something about politics. All I remember is that he was quiet on the other end and all he said was "I didn't know you had that much fire in you". I asked him what he meant and he said "You were just so passionate". I said "Honey, that is what happens when I feel strongly about a subject".

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

:rofl::rofl:

When Asante starts the thread remind me to tell you about our detour in Ethiopia. Its a story my sisters like to tell when people say "Zee is so nice and polite. I cannot imagine her yelling at anyone" :devil:

What?!??!! YOU yelled at someone? Seriously??

Oh yes. Most definitely :yes:

There goes that "no shame" behavior again!!! :lol::rofl:

I tell it like it is :innocent:

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