Will you go out with me?
"Bloody Kraut, a" asks, "How did you get your current flame to go out with you? If they turned you down, how bad was it?"
Was it all romantic? Or were the beer goggles particularly strong that night?
( , Thu 28 Aug 2008, 17:32)
"Bloody Kraut, a" asks, "How did you get your current flame to go out with you? If they turned you down, how bad was it?"
Was it all romantic? Or were the beer goggles particularly strong that night?
( , Thu 28 Aug 2008, 17:32)
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200 miles
I've never lived in the UK, so I don't quite get the thing with distance,but 200 miles is nothing. You can drive 200 miles in 4 and 1/2 hours.--you could see him every weekend.
I've driven 150 miles in a single day, easy just to see patients. I am not saying it's a bad excuse, I'm just saying I don't understand why that would get in your way. 2000 miles, yeah, ok. But 200? There's a guy at my husband's work who commutes 200 miles round trip twice a week.
If he's your true love, for Pete's sake, don't let that stand in your way.
*Is there something I don't know about England? Is an English mile like 6 times longer than an American mile? Are the roads so crap you can only drive 15 kph or something?
( , Tue 2 Sep 2008, 3:03, Reply)
I've never lived in the UK, so I don't quite get the thing with distance,but 200 miles is nothing. You can drive 200 miles in 4 and 1/2 hours.--you could see him every weekend.
I've driven 150 miles in a single day, easy just to see patients. I am not saying it's a bad excuse, I'm just saying I don't understand why that would get in your way. 2000 miles, yeah, ok. But 200? There's a guy at my husband's work who commutes 200 miles round trip twice a week.
If he's your true love, for Pete's sake, don't let that stand in your way.
*Is there something I don't know about England? Is an English mile like 6 times longer than an American mile? Are the roads so crap you can only drive 15 kph or something?
( , Tue 2 Sep 2008, 3:03, Reply)
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