It's TOTALLY code, meara! She's probably at home right now wondering the same thing you are. Unless of course she's actually the ambassador from Burundi.
Spike's Bitches 38: Well, This Is Just...Neat.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
It's hard to make the first move, especially in a situation like that, where its horribly awkward if you've misread the signs. Someone's got to make the plunge.
Thanks, Karl. I'll probably just spend the night at my dad's place, where we've been staying, but I'll keep everyone posted, and send you an email, if I need anything.
Sean. Sorry about S. Hope it turns out to be something minor...
Yeah, I guess. She probably is. And yet, there wasn't quite as much awkwardness and tension as I'm used to in these sort of "shit, who's going to make the first move?" situations. Hrm.
And its' true, I am reluctant to make a big move, because if she's not into it (but my otehr friends at the party totally thought she was! And...the staying! For the movie!) that WOULD be awkward, with a whole group of new friends.
I even put on the Thomas Crown Affair. At the end, she siad she liked the art parts, but the romance bit was cheesy. Sigh.
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meara, I can't help but wondering if you've just encountered the flirtation version of the infamous Seattle Freeze: [link]
You should invite her over for the original Thomas Crown Affair with Faye Dunaway and Steve McQueen (I think) Romance is less cheesy. and it's a good movie!
infamous Seattle FreezeHuh. That's a lot like what happens in New England. Very polite. Nice to see you. Go away now, please.
Hi! I think I'm drunk. But the laundry's done. How odd that these two things could happen concurrently. But I'm the only one home so it must have been me. hmm.
Aw. Cute drunk!Laga.