In a supermarket, once there was a problem with the cash registers and the checkout lines got 'backed up'. A friendly cashier started cracking jokes and making everyone laugh. One customer started sharing a recipe that used the items she had in her cart. It was a really nice moment where people who were strangers before started having a great conversation.
Some system directories that are constantly changing or have temporary data should not be backed up on Novell OES. These might include cache folders or log directories that get overwritten frequently.
Well, in the'she backed into me story', it could be that she was distracted. For example, she might have been looking at her phone or talking to someone and didn't notice me behind her. It could also be that she misjudged the distance while trying to back out of a tight space. There are many possible reasons for such an incident.
No, it is not appropriate at all. Such stories involve private and sexual content that should be kept within the boundaries of a private and consensual relationship. Sharing this kind of story in public violates privacy and is not in line with good social ethics.
No. It is not proper English. The use of 'cum' in this context is vulgar, and 'ovr' is an incorrect spelling. A proper phrase would be something like 'calling him to come over for a story about sex' if that was the intended meaning, but even that would be a rather racy or inappropriate statement in most contexts.