Asking people out
Tell us your biggest successes and most embarrassing failures. Not that we're after new chat-up lines, or anything.
( , Thu 10 Dec 2009, 11:36)
Tell us your biggest successes and most embarrassing failures. Not that we're after new chat-up lines, or anything.
( , Thu 10 Dec 2009, 11:36)
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"I Iet him buy me a drink to make up for it"
So you embarassed him, then in way of an apology accepted a drink he paid for, with no intention of returning the favour, euphemistically or likewise?
How noble of you.
( , Mon 14 Dec 2009, 10:37, 1 reply)
So you embarassed him, then in way of an apology accepted a drink he paid for, with no intention of returning the favour, euphemistically or likewise?
How noble of you.
( , Mon 14 Dec 2009, 10:37, 1 reply)
Embarrasment at best is inevitable
as soon as you ask a girl 'if she charges'. I don't think Becky can be blamed here. In fact I know many girls that would slap anyone who came near them with that little doozy.
( , Mon 14 Dec 2009, 11:00, closed)
as soon as you ask a girl 'if she charges'. I don't think Becky can be blamed here. In fact I know many girls that would slap anyone who came near them with that little doozy.
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Aww, It's not that bad.
I may have written it slightly harshly there, I guess. We are really good friends now and I reckon we are about even on the "who's round is it now" score. :)
( , Tue 15 Dec 2009, 23:03, closed)
I may have written it slightly harshly there, I guess. We are really good friends now and I reckon we are about even on the "who's round is it now" score. :)
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