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goosey_84 Posted Tue 02 Oct, 2007 7:09 PM |
another suggestion?
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weirdmom Posted Tue 02 Oct, 2007 8:31 PM |
goosey_84 wrote: another suggestion?
LOL
This has 100% success rate.
My friend loves this author who says that all women love John Cusack because they think he is Lloyd Dobler. |
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Scottish Dubliner Posted Tue 02 Oct, 2007 8:51 PM |
weirdmominaustin wrote: Scottish Dubliner wrote: *actually* I've just re-read this and it makes no sense I do have an idea what I'm trying to say maybe it's time to go home and sober up!!
Have you been drunk since Sunday?!?! : )
How dare you!!! No I've been drunk since Friday, hahahahaahahahahahhahahahahah |
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weirdmom Posted Tue 02 Oct, 2007 8:52 PM |
Scottish Dubliner wrote: How dare you!!! No I've been drunk since Friday, hahahahaahahahahahhahahahahah
I apologize for underestimating you. ; ) |
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lindsey22295 Posted Tue 02 Oct, 2007 9:31 PM |
goosey_84 wrote: another suggestion?
Haha. I love it! |
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feri Posted Tue 02 Oct, 2007 10:01 PM |
goosey_84 wrote: another suggestion?
cute movie. aww John Cusak! If only he was like his character! Girls want fairy tale endings, but let's face it, there's no such thing! |
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goosey_84 Posted Tue 02 Oct, 2007 10:03 PM |
weirdmominaustin wrote:
LOL
This has 100% success rate.
My friend loves this author who says that all women love John Cusack because they think he is Lloyd Dobler.
LOL yeah i've read this somewhere too! :) |
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Meridith Posted Tue 02 Oct, 2007 10:13 PM |
goosey_84 wrote: another suggestion?
lol! What's funny is my younger sister's ex boyfriend did this, but uh, it didn't have the same effect. It kind of creeped her out. :) |
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megg_inc Posted Wed 03 Oct, 2007 1:57 PM |
weirdmominaustin wrote:
Your story of being in love with your friend for 2 years breaks my heart. That must have been hard.
Yeah, it's been hard. But now I know my strength at least, haha ;) Tough experience, but it's in the past for me. Now we're friends with his fiancee, I wish them all the best and we're having fun together.
I wouldn't go back to these years, tho. Eeeever.
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Scottish Dubliner Posted Wed 03 Oct, 2007 2:05 PM |
I've been "in love" witha few friends over the years, in the latter days I've learned NEVER EVER TELL THEM, you'll fuck up what is probably an amazing friendship, for the CHANCE it might work as a relationship,
Sorry I'd rather have my mate.
Dubz
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mozman68 Posted Wed 03 Oct, 2007 3:06 PM |
Meridith wrote: goosey_84 wrote: another suggestion?
lol! What's funny is my younger sister's ex boyfriend did this, but uh, it didn't have the same effect. It kind of creeped her out. :)
He probably shouldn't have had the Dead Kennedys blaring out of the boom box.... |
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ricv64 Posted Wed 03 Oct, 2007 3:18 PM |
mozman68 wrote: Meridith wrote: goosey_84 wrote: another suggestion?
lol! What's funny is my younger sister's ex boyfriend did this, but uh, it didn't have the same effect. It kind of creeped her out. :)
He probably shouldn't have had the Dead Kennedys blaring out of the boom box....
too drunk to fuck is a bad call |
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paul_c Posted Wed 03 Oct, 2007 3:34 PM |
Woah, this is still here!? Was expecting to have to trawl for it after a few days. Cheers for all your help guys.
We've talked about it and agreed it was a mistake what happened, but i'm really not convinced. If it was a mistake, why the hell can't i stop thinking about her (FYI, i'm not a person who tends to dwell on things. I usually live life for the moment, but something's changed here...).
As for what some people have said about it being a sex thing- it really isn't. Can't remember who it was that said it wasn't, but they were right.
So next time i see her, i'm going to tell her exactly how i feel, so we'll see what happens.
Thanks again for all the help and advice :) |
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Scottish Dubliner Posted Wed 03 Oct, 2007 4:22 PM |
How about you tell her how you feel, butr also tell her you value your friendship so you will never act upon it unless, that is what she also wants.
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happy_me Posted Wed 03 Oct, 2007 4:43 PM |
Really butting in here, but I agree with Dubz. It can work really well as it did with me and a very good mate of mine. I was head over heels about him and I had to tell him about my feelings for him before I exploded. He, of course, didn't feel the same, but he was a true gentleman about it and we ended up better friends than ever.
And in my own, very personal, opinion I don't think that things like that are accidents... you don't do stuff like that if you feel nothing for the opposite part ;) At least I don't...
I hope everything works out for you Paul!!
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