Hey if she says no I'll be more than glad to go. I'll even say yes over a text/phone call.
Kind of.
Dang, trying to balance two chicks isn't enough for you already?!
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Hey if she says no I'll be more than glad to go. I'll even say yes over a text/phone call.
Kind of.
So remember that job managing an airport that I really wanted. Guess who just called and wants to interview me. You couldn't have called a month ago could you?
Do you think it is better to ask someone out 4 weeks in advance in person or a few days before over text/phone call?
I have these Rangers Box tickets and I wanna ask this girl but we've only known each other for like 3 weeks and I am gonna be gone for the next 24 days. Idk if it is too soon to ask in person but I don't know if I like asking over the phone.
I would ask in person and before your trip. But that's just my two cents worth.
That's what I've concluded as well. Wish me luck I suppose. Tonight is probably gonna be my last chance before my trip.
Just be casual about it.
"Hey, I've got these tickets to the Rangers game. Thought it'd be cool for us to go together when I get back. You in?"
Something along those lines.
So an african american woman was named as a principal ballerina for the American Ballet Theatre, for the first time ever. Although I don't know much about ballet, that's pretty cool. As well, there's this:
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And try and not be sweaty.
Congrats, chaser and CG:
http://jezebel.com/wisconsin-is-americas-drunkest-state-were-1-were-1-1715407824
Groundbreaking **** going on everywhere lately. She's very attractive too. But what's the deal with the veins in her feet? Is that normal for dancers?
So an african american woman was named as a principal ballerina for the American Ballet Theatre, for the first time ever. Although I don't know much about ballet, that's pretty cool. As well, there's this:
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almost posted this yesterday but figured no one cared. Just watched a PBS thing about her a few months ago saying how it was likely she would get this. Her life story is pretty incredible. Didn't start dancing until 13 (incredibly late for ballet), was en pointe in three months (normally takes years), mom wanted her to stop at like 15, so she filed for emancipation and lived with her teacher for a while.
You're totally doing it wrong.
not even surprised.
What? I say this as someone admittedly clueless to ballet.
CG does her part for it every Friday night, too.