Unless Tim Burton makes a cameo in the book, I think your statement is vague enough to be non-spoilery.
The next book wil be called "Harry Potter and the Black-clad Director of Doom," pass it on.
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Unless Tim Burton makes a cameo in the book, I think your statement is vague enough to be non-spoilery.
The next book wil be called "Harry Potter and the Black-clad Director of Doom," pass it on.
Happy Birthday, Juliana! Hope there's lots of cake and happiness.
Loving all the pretty hair. I got mine cut short and I'm too lazy to take pictures.
Happy birthday, Juliana. Sigh. Sucks being the only Buffista with no life AND who doesn't care about our man Harry that much.(I'll probably still read it. I'm not made of rock, but I didn't have to wait in line when "Drama City" came out.)
My son is nearly finished reading the Potter so I can read it next, but I have to read all the others yet. It might take a while.
So the potential umfriend maybe-date boy called about an hour ago. He and his best friend (who I've met) are going to see Sin City again tonight, and did I want to go?
What does that mean, asking me if I want to go with him and his best friend? That he sees me as an asexual being? (Actually, I know that that isn't true.) That he can't quite suss out whether *I* like *him,* so he doesn't want to be pushy, but he enjoys my company and wanted me along? Or that he thinks of me as a buddy? V. confusing.
(Oh, for the record, I'm not going, because I *really* don't need to see all those castration scenes and chopped-off hands again.)
Maybe he figured that since he and his friend were going anyway he'd ask you, thinking it'd be a nice thing to do, without thinking how you'd perceive the invitation.
without thinking how you'd perceive the invitation.
You Y-chromosome types! Why must you be so maddeningly straightforward?!? Why, a girl might actually....figure out what you're thinking!
(NB: That was me mocking myself, nothing more.)
I've noticed just from walking around on sidewalks that I hear a lot of conversations about boyfriends by women and their female friends - what their boyfriend said or did, trying to figure out what he really meant or why he really did that... but I very rarely hear two men having similar conversations about their girlfriends.
I, um... ain't got nothin' more that that....
You're asking the wrong person. My last sexual invite(me to him) was "I would, if you would." He won't. I didn't even get moxie points.
You get moxie points, just not from him maybe.