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by Frank R Bartol
- ISBN: 0966141202
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- Author: Frank R Bartol
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- Language: English
- Publisher: F.R. Bartol (1997)
- Pages: 231 pages
- FB2 size: 1446 kb
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Character b: I thought you'd never ask. And my friends laughed. You'd have to know the whole conversation and characters
Character b: I thought you'd never ask. What does it mean? And why was it funny? Answer. You'd have to know the whole conversation and characters. If I said, "I thought you'd never ask" to someone, that would mean I had been waiting for them to ask me to do something Maybe it took them a long time to ask or I'm just impatient. Like this: Let's say I really like a guy and I've been flirting with him but I don't want to make the first move. Guy: So, here's the deal. I really like you and I was wondering if you'd like to get a cup of coffee with me some time. Me: I thought you'd never ask! 0. 0.
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