no polite way about it I think... you've got to go to that friend (because he's a friendo) and tell him what you know is happening. an idea would be for you not to be mentioned as the ....grasser?? (I hope that's the word, if not it will do for now) and in that way you could help your friend help his daugther.
that's just my opinion... 17 is a good age, an age in which to enjoy life not to ruin it.
let me elighten you... my friend google and I have been at it again and we couldnh't find ANTCUS as a world ruler... here is the list of rulers of the world
I've deleted the prices and a few of the rulers names as they didn't fit here.
Alumicutter Ruler You can measure and then use the AlumiCutter as a cutting edge, without changing tools! The cutting edge of the AlumiCutter is made of steel for heavy-duty cutting. Its raised edge and finger groove protect your fingers while cutting.
C-Thru Grid Ruler The C-Thru heavy-duty clear plastic grid ruler has one beveled edge and one stainless steel edge for easy and safe cutting. Calibrations and grids are visible on both light and dark surfaces. the ruler is graduated in 16ths to the inch with a zero cen
C-Thru Transparent Pica Rule Beveled edges marked with picas and agate graduations. 18" x 2".
Printer's Gauge Stainless steel. Legible black markings on both sides for picas (6, 8, 10, and 12 point) and inches (16ths). Has double hook and hole for hanging. 12" long.
Proportional Scale Calculates enlargements or reductions of photos, art, or any flat materials from 10% to 1000%, and sizes from 1" to 100". Also shows number of times of reduction. Easy-to-read markings. Tough plastic. Two sizes.
Alvin Non-Skid Stainless Steel Ruler Very durable, with "stay-put" (even on glass or polished surfaces) backing. Graduated in 16ths and 32nds on one side, in centimeters and millimeters on other. Lengths to 36".
Blick Aluminum Rulers General purpose ruler. Wide straight flat rulers have large, distinct numbers. Gradiated in 8ths and 16ths. Plain backs. 1-1/8" wide. Lengths to 36".
C-Thru Flexible Stainless Steel Rulers Non-slip cork backing, precision measuring, 16ths permanent markings. First inch is marked in 32nds. Centimeters and millimeters on the other edge.
Fairgate Aluminum Straightedge Non-rusting, easy to read. Strong as steel. Accurately graduated in 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2 and 1". Lengths to 60".
Testrite Safety Edge Dont risk your fingers or your next project without a straightedge. The Testrite Safety Edge provides accurate cutting and smooth edges, and the extra-large, non-skid rubber backing ensures user safety. Made in USA.
Blick Plastic Ruler Fluorescent plastic rulers, for home, school or office. Length, 12". Marked in 16ths. Plain back.
Helix Shatterproof Plastic Ruler Clear unbreakable plastic, with 16ths on one edge, centimeters/millimeters on other edge. 12" long.
Safe-T View-Thru Non-Shatter Rulers Flexible, transparent plastic won't shatter. Inch and metric calibrations. Holes for loose-leaf binders, plus hanging hole. 12" long. Rounded safety corners.
Bargain Elementary Rulers Wooden ruler, with plain beveled edges. 12" x 7/8" x 5/32". Scaled in 16ths. Plain back.
Wooden Rulers With brass edge, beveled, treated and varnished. Scaled in 16ths. Size: 1-5/16" wide x 1/4" thick. Lengths to 18". Plain back.
Wooden Yardstick Made of varnished wood. Both edges and sides are marked in 8ths of an inch. Hanging hole.
welcome home and enjoy yourself thoughouly, if by any remote chance you find you don't seem to enjoy yourself here, please give yourself a little pinch; it might just be that you've fallen asleep on the keyboard or have run out of oxigen after laughing so much.
balmoral castle windsor castle bipolar box beds god's writing address father xmas's home ...what else...???
I google just about anything i've got a question about or don't know about, I google myself too and I usually find all the answers I need.. except perhaps on bipolar stuff.. I didn't get enough info
This is not meant to offend anybody at all...it's all in a good cause...
I've been complaining about the weather here and since I've tried to call Mr God (by shouting) and getting nowhere, I checked the phone directory with no results.
I did however ask my dearest friend ever, Google and Google provided me with the answer.... (I should just marry Google!)
here is where you can post your letters if you have anything to complain about and if not.,. perhaps a little note saying thank you for not drowining us all might just earn you a few brownie points.
No big boat, no... I've got a bit mouth! but I don't plan to it bigger fish! just catch it... once it's mine... I can get another even bigger fish...... there's always a bigger one somewhere! I'd love to get the whole fish tank, but one step at the time... one step at the time!
and just in case this sounds confusing, this has nothing to do with love but business!
RE: MEETING SOMEONE THE FIRST TIME
Well... that would be after deciding to meet up of course...the "shall I" is a more difficult question, it's the first step towards the unknown
but what to wear is a dilema in itself....
look good?
look not too good?
look plain?
high heels? boots, or mountains boots?
can't walk for miles on those high heels...they're lovely but I just wish the pavement was even!