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Damn, I wonder how many times she practiced that line to get it just as romantic as she needed it.
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+ Show Spoiler +you should change the wording to "pick up (some) indian (food)".
Am I getting the joke?
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Oh, shit, I completely missed that. I thought it was more along the lines of --> candles dinner etc he MUST want something.
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On February 15 2011 22:32 Slayer91 wrote: Oh, shit, I completely missed that. I thought it was more along the lines of --> candles dinner etc he MUST want something.
same...
work early and pick up an indian for us
lol, funny story
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Badum tsh! Well played Flicky, well played.
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niceeeeeee bro
would read again
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That s a funny story, well done with the indian line
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On February 15 2011 22:32 Slayer91 wrote: Oh, shit, I completely missed that. I thought it was more along the lines of --> candles dinner etc he MUST want something.
Same her. Thats sad actually
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I just looked up the definition of indian but I didn't find anything I didn't already know, so I'm not getting it.
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RoieTRS, the "indian" is refering to a person. Not a type of food.
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ALLEYCAT BLUES49484 Posts
.....I guess she didn't want me.....you said I could have her....
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hahaha so clever. took me a couple seconds to catch it.
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eh, I caught it when you said you picked up "an" indian.
Still gave me a chuckle though
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yeah when u said an indian, i wasn't thinking of the food at all lol. but still funny
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