Psst! Wolfie! You forgot to leave a "how would you feel..."
I couldn't be more excited. To find they're playing less than 20 miles from my house was kind of a no-brainer-gotta-go. Not sure about where we're sitting at the moment (no seating chart was posted when I picked up the tickets), but I'm hoping to have piccies.
I'd be a bit pissed, but leave em be for a while. Sometimes people don't recognise a good friend when they see one.
(Yes, I realise that recognise doesn't have an "s", but the key that it needs isn't working on my keyboard currently, and I won't be able to get a new one for a week yet.)
How would you feel if you couldn't escape from your job skills (eg: cooking, tech work, repairs, etc) off the job because family/friends expected you to help them for free?
I don't think I'd feel bad. As long as they didn't expect it from me constantly. I'm one to help everyone out. (However, with the wording of the question, I 'spect thats not the case.)
How would you feel if a little kid bumped into your leg and then looked up at you with big, bewildered eyes?
As long as it wasn't sales, I'd be pleased. (Couldn't sell a heater to an Eskimo, me.) Learning things for "backup" tends to mean a bit of job security. It's why I can do at least a bit of every job in my office.
How would you feel if the person in the office next to you complained every time you made a noise above a whisper?
How would you feel if your spouse's work insurance was choosing to make difficult the covering the child you are both raising because spouse is not the biological or adoptive parent?