sensitive: That is what got you a strike. Now I know.
Sorry that's how I roll, and Like I said , I can take it or leave it, Im very open minded like that , except I won't Juggle some other guys Gibbletts on my chin, that's Just Wrong
Roguecop: Go see mom and dad, I'll buy the tickets, and Im not your keeper, if I can't trust the woman IM with then why waste my time worrying about her ?
Id be better off single with no head aches
How can a person get into trouble in going to visiting their parents? Mine is so jealous of me going to visit mine. He is so scared that I will give my parents money or do something for them. He can't stand it and I don't understand it.
Roguecop: Sorry that's how I roll, and Like I said , I can take it or leave it, Im very open minded like that , except I won't Juggle some other guys Gibbletts on my chin, that's Just Wrong
sensitive: How can a person get into trouble in going to visiting their parents? Mine is so jealous of me going to visit mine. He is so scared that I will give my parents money or do something for them. He can't stand it and I don't understand it.
Sorry your asking me to make a judgment on someone I don't know, that's between you and your man Hunny
Main Entry: de·ceive Listen to the pronunciation of deceive Pronunciation: \di-'sev\ Function: verb Inflected Form(s): de·ceived; de·ceiv·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French deceivre, from Latin decipere, from de- + capere to take — more at heave Date: 13th century
transitive verb1archaic : ensnare2 aobsolete : to be false to barchaic : to fail to fulfill3obsolete : cheat4: to cause to accept as true or valid what is false or invalid5archaic : to while awayintransitive verb: to practice deceit; also : to give a false impression <appearances can deceive> — de·ceiv·er noun — de·ceiv·ing·ly Listen to the pronunciation of deceivingly \-'se-vi?-le\ adverb synonyms deceive, mislead, delude, beguile mean to lead astray or frustrate usually by underhandedness. deceive implies imposing a false idea or belief that causes ignorance, bewilderment, or helplessness <tried to deceive me about the cost>. mislead implies a leading astray that may or may not be intentional <I was misled by the confusing sign>. delude implies deceiving so thoroughly as to obscure the truth <we were deluded into thinking we were safe>. beguile stresses the use of charm and persuasion in deceiving <was beguiled by false promises>.
sensitive: Ok. Here is one. If both of your names are on all the vehicles, do you mind which one she drives?
Only if she has trouble driving one cause it's too big, which usually translates into Insurance claims because she cannot see over the steering wheel, ot over the dash board, Id have to buy her a small car, maybe a Yugo, then I could drive her and her car around the bed room :)
Roguecop: Only if she has trouble driving one cause it's too big, which usually translates into Insurance claims because she cannot see over the steering wheel, ot over the dash board, Id have to buy her a small car, maybe a Yugo, then I could drive her and her car around the bed room :)
That was funny.
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Ok. Do you mind if she goes and visits her parents? Or goes shopping? What if she is 5 or 10 minutes late getting home, would you be mad?
Go see mom and dad, I'll buy the tickets, and Im not your keeper, if I can't trust the woman IM with then why waste my time worrying about her ?
Id be better off single with no head aches