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How do you 'stack a conversation'?
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03/12/2009 15:30:51
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
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03/12/2009 08:20:12
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>>>It seems there are people who work as professional "facilitators": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facilitator
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>>>According to the article, it seems one high-level skill they should possess is the ability to "stack a conversation". Not knowing what that means, I Googled and Binged it. I couldn't find any references that said anything other than repeating that it's a skill they should have.
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>>I've done that, for a while. I kept track of the return stack, so if the conversation diverts to a side topic, I'd remember to take it back to where we previously were. I'd usually say "return" when the subtopic was exhausted. In the end, I would be exhausted too, because it's kind of a mental pushup to keep the conversation history in your head while talking. So I gave up and learned to enjoy the meandering.
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>>(OK, this was a SWAG)
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>I used to think that I was getting drunk, but your explanation made me realize that it was only cases of stack overflow. Thanks. Now how do I explain that to the police officer when he stops me in my car?

Carry a printout of this thread, and explain that you're practicing for a master's (or slave's? never know which is which) degree in conversation stacking, and that you've just overdone it today, so your aunt is carrying a large overpacked suitcase and there's a bunch of books ooz... ooops, return, so you're a blowing your stack a bit.

back to same old

the first online autobiography, unfinished by design
What, me reckless? I'm full of recks!
Balkans, eh? Count them.
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