At 04:26 PM 1/12/2006, you wrote:
I rethought this after I sent it (I know, so what is new?). When I first read Paul's "really, no really" I thought he was poking fun at Andy, so Andy kind of tickled him back.
But in re-reading this I thought maybe it could be misconstrued.
To what does the pronoun "it" refer in this sentence?
It wasn't at all intended negatively.
Same question as above.
Andy is pretty poke-able. Actually, I think there's a thread on relationships in
here, but maybe not.
> > not that bad, really, no really > > > Psst. You. You over there. You don't care how many hearts you break, do you.
Is that rhetorical?
I mean really. No, really. Not a care in the world.
I think I care. I just don't think I do it.
Sheesh.
I believe you mean "scheeeesh"
quibbling and dribbling, p
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