This chocolate is gonna dig into this skirt and ruin it. At least it was cheap, but damn, I liked it.
When you get home, wash the skirt by hand in mildly-warm water, and some baby shampoo. If that doesn't solve the problem, then get a Dryel kit and use the Dryel stain remover.
I have to go straight to school from work. I have no time to run home and change. I'm gonna look like a crazy, dirty fool on my first night of class.
Oh no! vw (which I'm pronouncing vee-dub internally), is your class at six?
vw, you're going to look like a woman who was mildly nervous and excited her first day of work and was a little clumsy with a coffee drink. No crazy, no dirty. It's okay, really. It's fixable. At least it wasn't boiling hot coffee, you didn't get scalded, and your nylons didn't melt into your skin, right?
All in how you look at it.
Yeah. And I'm off work at 5.
Where are you catching the T? Or are you driving to school?
ETS unnecessary preposition
Almost all y'all are too young to get the Yoko thing. Where's Hec?
Almost all y'all are too young to get the Yoko thing.
I got it. I'm just over here having my own sucky Tuesday.
I'm gonna look like a crazy, dirty fool on my first night of class.
No! I decree no one will notice. Also, I thought school was over?!
Ah. Damn, I was trying to think of scenarios where I could meet you at the T station and hand you a change of clothes through the train doors so you wouldn't even have to get off the train, but if you don't have time to stop by home to change then you probably don't have time to change once you get to school either.