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Let me rephrase it...
How can I pull her without causing too much attension from my parents and other family friends who'll be around at a family barbeque tomoz?
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Sun 24 Aug 2003, 0:33,
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How can I pull her without causing too much attension from my parents and other family friends who'll be around at a family barbeque tomoz?
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then go off to the supermarket (or whatever errand destination is appropriate) together.
If she fancies you, she'll be in on the excuse like a shot.
Edit: Jesus, since when was I an agony aunt? I need more of a life.
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Sun 24 Aug 2003, 0:35,
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If she fancies you, she'll be in on the excuse like a shot.
Edit: Jesus, since when was I an agony aunt? I need more of a life.
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is "organising" the barbecue to be missing a vital ingredient. Like charcoal, or something.
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Sun 24 Aug 2003, 0:43,
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One flaw is that my mum's pretty much covered all the bases as far as the barbeque is concerned. Mum's are a bit crap like that.
Any other ideas?
How about if I offered to show her my meagre b3ta picture collection?
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Any other ideas?
How about if I offered to show her my meagre b3ta picture collection?
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'would you like to see my etchings'
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Sun 24 Aug 2003, 0:51,
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hit her on the head and drag her out of the barbeque.
Honestly I don't know how you can pull her discretly, just talk to her fill up her drink, go get her food. Just be nice to her and try not to think about everyone else around you
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Sun 24 Aug 2003, 0:37,
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Honestly I don't know how you can pull her discretly, just talk to her fill up her drink, go get her food. Just be nice to her and try not to think about everyone else around you